Kyron Horman Missing Case: Terri Horman Breaks Her Silence In People Magazine Interview

New York, NY-  For nearly five and a half years Terri Horman has refused to speak publicly about her step-sons case.  Outside of one assertion of her innocence while on the stand in a name change hearing she ultimately was denied, Horman did not speak to any reporters or answer any of their questions regarding Kyron Hormans disappearance. Until Now.

Horman courtesy of People

Horman was interviewed by People Magazines Elaine Aradillas for both the print and online editions,  and will be doing a series of personal interviews over the next week, to include wwww.blinkoncrime.com.

In the brief online video excerpt , the second part to air on ABC’s Good Morning America Friday morning,  Horman  maintains she is deaf in her left ear, a critical factor in the outcome of her first polygraph.

“… At what point are Kyron’s biological parents going to realize I don’t have the answers, they need to change this thing around…”

“…There is so much the public is not being told about this investigation, that’s why I am doing this- nobody is looking for Kyron…”

Horman’s interview drew sharp reactions from Kaine Horman and Desiree Young, Kyron’s parents.

“…Why is she silent for 5 1/2 years if she is innocent.  I want her to tell me where Kyron is.  If she is innocent she should call Multnomah County Sheriffs Office and sit down for an interview…”-  Desiree Young

“Hi friends. Yes I am well aware of the tabloid journalism piece in the media today. FYI – there will be more of the same coming Friday
We have a HOST of MCSO and FBI investigators STILL standing by with interviews and polygraphs when someone actually wants to cooperate. FEEL FREE TO STOP BY THEY ARE WAITING!! STILL!! Until then we’ll stick with the scores of people with valid/accurate information and the failed polygraphs as the only actual actions taken to-date.  To all of you: how about not linking the article/interview?
REMEMBER KYRON?!?!? This is what we need to be focused on!!
Love you Kyron!!” – Kaine Horman post on his Facebook Page

Christina Stoy, www.blinkoncrime.com Editor In Chief was able to confirm with Ms. Horman directly that she has been willing to meet with Kyron’s investigators both previously and in the future with the sole provision that it be conducted in the presence of her Attorney,  Portland criminal defense lawyer Stephen Houze.

Horman went on to say that investigators with the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office have been well aware of “that” over the last five and a half years and they have never requested an interview.  Um, What?

Horman reveals some shocking details about the subsequent polygraphs examinations referenced by Kaine Horman and Desiree Young and other allegations of improper tactics on behalf of MCSO in the second half of her interview to air tomorrow morning on abc’s GMA and on Nightline.

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  1. Malty says:

    @Rose. When you watch these adults act like they act how can we expect our Portland LE to be much better
    They say the election hasn’t been like this one since 1940 And there wasn’t TV then I find it very amusing
    But sad And it is really sad There is no one I feel like voting for

  2. cd says:

    Tom Jones is still posting over at SG’s WS site. He now claims that Dede murdered Kyron on Th’s commands. I thought he had a cease and desist order to not post about Dede on the internet. I guess either that order has expired, TJ managed to get it removed or there was some other reason(not legal) why he quit posting lies about Dede a couple of years ago. To bad Dede has to be related to that Psycho. I believe I remember that he used to post that he had a brainwave connection to TH and that he was getting voice-to-skull communications from the government among other things.

    Unwell. Particularly cruel and as usual crater- absolutely no nexus to locating Kyron.
    B

  3. MockingbirdSings says:

    @Blink – I don’t see my post in reply to Rose about the PPS bus barn. Last night it was 49 but after you added the real 49 and 50, I don’t see it at all. Not saying it’s you. I’ve had pneumonia for about 2 weeks and when I cough I get some pretty funny results in texts and typing. :) Just checking.

    Dear MBS, I see upthread you realized everything is here- glad to hear it. Sorry to hear you have been ill. I have never seen a Winter/Spring like this with such illness. Get well soon!
    B

  4. A Texas Grandfather says:

    Rose

    In regards to your post about the DA’s office participating in the decision, I agree. That is the reason that I included that office in the misuse of their authority in my snarky post earlier. I would agree with the ADA leaving and getting a job in another area. A smart move to remove themselves from an agency that has problems.

    The feds investigation regarding the none minority hiring of lawyers in the various agencies being stopped or delayed by the statement “we are Progressives” tells me that they are Socialist as Progressive is a code word for socialist as is the term Liberal referenced in one of your links. Liberals and Socialists are all about government control rather than “we the people” as our founders intended.

    O/T

    I drove to Austin today to take part in the Central Texas Music Festival sponsored by the HEB grocery chain. Rained on me all the way to within five miles of the site. This is our ninth year to participate in the festival. Our group is considered one of the top performers in the band/orchestra category. We played a hard program of eleven numbers that included:

    Man of La Mancha- which included the beautiful melody “The Impossible Dream”
    And all that Jazz-from the Musical “Chicago”
    Seventy Six Trombones- from the “Music Man”
    We concluded with Jersey Boys- A medley that included “Rag Doll” & “Can’t Take My eyes off of You”

    I was thinking of all of you while playing.

    Tomorrow I will play with the new “Heart of Texas Orchestra” at the Gateway Gardens assisted living facility in Marble Falls. We will be playing classical works and some fun pieces like “Till the Clouds Roll by” from the musical Oh Boy and Clinch Mountain Backstep. The trumpet section will be playing the mandolin line on Backstep.

    Central Texas is getting a good soaking from all the rain. Some of the low water crossings have been flooded and as always, there are some who think their vehicle is part boat and will get themselves in trouble. This weather is forecast to last thru next Thursday.

    Some of my favorites (Man of LaMancha). Thank you for sharing.
    B

  5. MockingbirdSings says:

    question for Blink -

    I replied to Rose about the bus barn. Last night I could see it pending. Now I don’t see it at all. Not saying it’s you. I’ve had pneumonia for about 2 weeks and when I cough I get some pretty funny results in texts and typing. :)
    This is my second try at asking about this – the website said I already did, but I don’t see that post either. Revising and trying again.

  6. MockingbirdSings says:

    sorry – there was something like a big hiccup on screen – it shifted all the way to Blink’s article and when I scrolled down again, there it all appeared, like magic. :)

  7. Rose says:

    @mbs. thank you for an interesting reply.
    Yes, as to staggered, but iirc it’s HS earliest, then MS, then
    eled = last run. I think with regular route assigned buses,
    rather than spec ed or individual magnet daiky assignments, their
    work inbetween am and pm would be midday field trips.
    But I think on an ordinary they go back to bus barn and are
    dispatched from there.
    —-
    So assuming Skyline el ed was his staggered last morning run, I posted the
    link to First Student’s Central Barn location, which iirc is kindaNE. .

    Do you think to return there to check in he would go Cornelius pass to 30, or turn south from
    Skyline to cross the river at 405?

  8. Rose says:

    After the abduction, do you think hapless mcso investigators did a thirough background check on
    each contracted out First Student bus driver employee who dropped off at skyline that morning?
    The abductor could easily be the man with an empty bus who left it for just 5 min to do an
    “errand,” then drove off–with Kyron secured on it. Kyron wouldn’t be leery of a PPS driver.

  9. Malty says:

    @MBS I am so sorry you have pneumonia I was always really healthy until 2006 when I got bacterial
    Pneumonia I have never been the same since I work on my immune system now
    Take good care of you And take it slow I was working and after 6 weeks had to go back to work. It was to soon
    But I think you said you are retired like I am now Lots of rest helps as mine came back after I went back to work
    From getting to tired. Prayers for you

  10. Malty says:

    This case of missing Kyron is always on my mind After all this time I still think there will be some new info
    Or he has been found every time I watch the news or check in here There is always that hope

  11. Malty says:

    First time I been to WWS in a long time I see the cousin has returned and made welcome over there
    Things never change

    Ikr.
    B

  12. erose says:

    @MBS, Glad to see you back and feeling better. Good info on school transportation. Any outside PPS contractor could have vetting issues. IDK about Portland, but around here there are constant available school bus driver job openings. They are desperate to get someone to cover those routes so who knows who ultimately gets hired and how.

  13. Rose says:

    haven’t read this article.
    Headline sufficed–truly moronic–polarizing 2 hyperbolic extremes.
    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/04/sheriff_dan_staton_leader_with.html#incart_2box
    Emily’s byline belongs on the Nat’l Enquirer masthead.

    It is the strangest depiction of a group press interview ( what Sunday?) and I seriously cannot believe he is speaking by himself and not through counsel? He is lining up Sean Riddle’s client list for him.
    B

  14. Rose says:

    Well, having read it, I’m surprised Moore & Luna didn’t file complaints with Avakian’s Labor Board too.
    Unsurprising that RocketUp The Ranks Lindstand has praise for him. He’s greatly increased her salary since taking office. Right diagnosis on “women must be meek.” Terri’s downfall with him I guess. Article makes me think Staton &
    his conference room tantrums & mysogency were always the prome driver against TMH in 2010. BTW his attention to and rage about an employee FB post on K’s case is mentioned.

  15. Rose says:

    Oh, and as for the inteeviewed ladies terming him an office bully, what else is it when he showed up at the CRC mtg with mother, wife, 2 sisters, niece, broinlaw except a seeking to Intimidate.
    Scenario suggests an Italian Catholic NYC man who takes his entire extended family to a parish Council deciding whether to sell the parish’s old dilapidated bldg to a German Lutheran church in his effort to sway the vote agin it.
    He’d had written notice by email he was not to speak that month.

  16. Rose says:

    OT @Malty. I have been stranded in a hotel where the only possible channel to watch is Fox news. Loved
    the part tonight when a candidate said his 2 fav judges were Scalia & Thomas. ….
    Followup featured Bob Gates; maybe the RNC should bribe him on board. I heard on this TV even Abe Lincoln bribed, like his opponent Douglas, to win the Presidency. Apparently at one time it was the norm.

  17. Rose says:

    wrt TJ, it’s really very simple. He’s not making those statements for
    Soldier and Desiree’s followers, or for Kyron.
    He is writing for DDS and her family alone.
    People like him want to connect with the objects of their fixation, even in the most negative of ways. And when someone like him is fixated on you, I would give him no connectivity whatsoever. Imo she, but more
    particularly her parents whom I suspect are his primary targets, should not discuss anything
    whatsoever within the family lest it get back to him. I would only get involved with
    him using some institution (ie court, police) if he presented with an imminent physical threat, which imo he
    could, so it’s good she has an RO. Unfortunately, the minute she enforces, she’s given him the entanglement he seeks.

  18. Rose says:

    Luna wasPresident of the American Jail Assn 2010-11, a very prestigious thing for an mcso deputy.
    http://www.americanjail.org/american-jail-assocation/board-of-directors/
    It is interesting he harassed and demoted her rather than promote her to Chief Deputy like he
    recently promoted jails peon Lindstrand. It becomes clear now why the Corrections Union
    did not endorse him in the last election. That signaled they were concerned he could not
    manage their jails. his wife and mother, rather than get him up in the CRC’s face at meetings, should be working with him toward a medical retirement so he can retain his pride.

    Isn’t corrections about 80% of Staton’s job scope and budget?
    B

  19. Rose says:

    Just re-reading that adticle
    focus on the family.

    Mother, wife , & 2 sisters went thru the worst possible
    near-death, drawn-out, icu experience with him,
    and bonded amongst themselves imo. And became
    his rolling support team, like at the CRC
    where sister testified. And imo
    they really really want him now to be normal, well, as
    tho it never happened; still their pride & joy.
    But the meth lab injuries must have affected him imo,
    and he, and they, are in denial. just my opinion.

  20. Rose says:

    @ATG. and way OT
    growing up as an exceptionally poor child in TX, one of my HS pleasures was Band, and the ne plus ultra of TX Band was going to Austin for anything (but esp Big Bertha at UT football games).

    I heard no classical til my college roommate’s records (aargh), but now thru my dau find it my greatest joy. I just catered my dau’s college recital yesterday: Dvorak Concerto & Shostakovitch Sonata (cello).

    as far as the socialist thing goes, I agree this year’s self-labeled socialist is as realistic as the other side.
    he & the R delegate-leader are psychologically 2 peas in a pod imo. everyone sees the politics, not the psychology.
    I am wondering what it means for these types of demogague talkers on both sides to get these US followings.
    I was amused tonite to read one candidate from TX is promoting a return to the gold standard. That was my HS
    Tex soc studies teacher’s bandwagon–as realistic now as 50 yrs ago. That teacher’s contribution to humanity was getting my brilliant lit teacher fired for their mutual aduktery. As it went with women in TX 50 yrs ago, she was fired & diborced. He kept his job & wife.

    o/t: Just beautiful selections for your dau recital.
    B

  21. Rose says:

    wrt, ATG:
    “non-minority hiring of lawyers in the various agencies being stopped or delayed by the statement “we are Progressives”.

    I can’t say that’s why (tho I Did) there are only 5 out of 278 minority employees (memory only, nos. coukd be wrong) lawyers for the OR State DOJ. I personally attribute that to the demographics in their OR law school fishing ponds, plus the narrowness of their school recruitments (to maybe OR, ID, & other white venues).
    —-
    @ATG. Idk if the term is progressive, liberal or socialist in OR wrt protection / coverup of Gov, DOJ or the mcso failings. (why mcso failings are being uncovered now by WW after so many Kyron-related opportunities shut down in 2010-11 is a great puzzlement. What I think is Wyden has been a shield against Federal investigation of local practices, and Merkeley as his followup is even more provincial.

    Speaking strictly from memory here- I recall a feature article in ABA that was titled ( words to the effect) Death of the minority lawyer- no idea why the issue though.
    B

  22. T. Ruth says:

    O/T:

    @MbS

    Glad you’re feeling better. I’ve had pneumonia several times in the past, and pretty much every time I’d get a bad cold it would start to go into my lungs and begin to turn that way again, starting with bronchitis. I’ve never had a flu shot, because I don’t seem to get the flu (only maybe once or twice, in my life). So about 4 years ago, my doctor’s nurse asks me if I’m ready for my flu shot, and I tell her I don’t get them. Then she asks me about a pneumonia shot, which I didn’t even know existed at the time and you only get every, I think, 5 years or so), so I got one. I have not have a bad cold since then. If I get one, seems to remain more of a sinus situation than traveling to my lungs. This year they came out with another pneumonia vaccine, a different strain, and I got that one too, as I’m not ready for the booster of the first yet. (Warning, my arm really got pretty good lump on it, tennis ball diameter, which was sore for a few weeks, but I’m a believer.) My thoughts on the flu shots also are who the heck can say which strain is going to come around when there are so many of them, not the case with pneumonia.

    @ATG

    Concerts sounded lovely. Which instrument(s)do you play, (if you mentioned before I’ve missed it)? Your comment about people thinking their cars are boats cracks me up, though ain’t it the truth.

  23. T. Ruth says:

    @cd

    I didn’t know there was a cease and desist order on TJ. I thought perhaps he was under someone’s care. I wonder if he’s always been who he is now, or if he changed after his wife’s death.

    None of what those folks post over there are helping to find Kyron. Baby pictures certainly don’t help either. Where is the new 13 year old composite DY mentioned, that’s what I’d like to know? Every time I go there, or to the MKH site, which isn’t often, I am amazed at how many of the photos, particularly the more recent ones, were actually taken by TMH and originally posted on her FB. The irony.

  24. T. Ruth says:

    Debbie Moore said she lasted a little more than one year under Staton’s leadership. She had been with the sheriff’s office 23 years and retired a few years early in 2011.

    “It was, for me, a horrible place to work after he became sheriff,” she said.

    Moore was a sergeant in internal affairs. He tried to control the team, which was supposed to operate independently, she said.

    “Once Dan became sheriff,” she said, “we weren’t following policy anymore.”

    Moore said Staton once learned about a deputy who had posted a Facebook comment about the investigation into 7-year-old Kyron Horman’s 2010 disappearance.

    “We hadn’t received a complaint, but the sheriff walked in and was pacing the length of the office, fists clenched,” she recalled. “He said, ‘You’re doing the investigation, and I’m going to fire him.’”

    (snipped, more @link)
    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/04/sheriff_dan_staton_leader_with.html#incart_2box

    That’s an interesting little tidbit. Whomever the Deputy was must not have agreed with the direction of the case, or Staton wouldn’t have been so angry.

    Doesnt it amaze everyone that nobody asks the obvious question.. was the deputy fired?
    B

  25. T. Ruth says:

    According to Kirk, Giusto had hoped that the next sheriff would be someone with experience at the agency.

    Some of the potential candidates, however, such as Chief Deputy Tim Moore, do not meet the requirement of having been a resident of Multnomah County for at least 18 months.

    Among the Giusto’s command staff, only five live within county limits: Lt. Vera Pool, Lt. Dave Rader, Lt. Jason Gates, Lt. Bruce McCain and Capt. Carol Hasler.

    Pool ran against Giusto in 2002, and Rader considered a run against him in 2006.

    http://portlandtribune.com/component/content/article?id=62970

    I’m kinda’ surprised one doesn’t have to live in MC to be in the MCSO, let alone live in the county to be in a position of command? Where do all these other employees live? Why aren’t they part of their own county’s LE teams?

  26. A Texas Grandfather says:

    Rose

    The actions of hiring from just certain schools may be as simple as who is making the hire and their connection to the schools. Keeping the feds at bay is a different matter. There is so much going on in the Portland LE and court areas that we and probably most of the locals never learn about.

    Your link to the long Oregon Live article is interesting. I think Staton simply lacks people skills and when he has to face the fact that not only are his people skills lacking and actual activity skills are less than good, he reacts by bluster and anger toward the individual who disagrees with him.

  27. Malty says:

    @CD the worst of the cousins post seem to be on the KFalls site I don’t know where he has been but it was nice to have him gone I really feel he has done more damage to finding Kyron than anyone
    His hate of Dede seems to have no limits Of course The Soldier does control the posts and could delete
    And she welcomes him back

  28. Gwen says:

    A Texas Grandfather says:
    April 16, 2016 at 11:02 pm

    ATG,

    I would love to have heard your band. Those are some great pieces of music, too. You mentioned the trumpet section – do you play the trumpet?

  29. A Texas Grandfather says:

    O/T answers to musical questions

    My primary instrument is trumpet. I paid my way through college by playing in a professional symphony orchestra. I can play all the brass instruments and several of the woodwinds. I played cello in high school when the band director attempted to build an orchestra.

    Been making music via voice and instruments since I was age five. This is my 70th year playing trumpet and horn. My personal instruments include several trumpets, a horn, a trombone, a clarinet and mouthpieces for euphonium and tuba. For eight years after retirement, I taught music in the area middle and high schools as a substitute teacher along with private lessons to school students and adults.

    Our play list for the orchestra was:
    Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr.
    Nocturne (from midsummer nights dream) Felix Mendelssohn
    Rosamond Overture Franz Schubert
    Themes from Capriccio Italien Peter Tchaikovsky
    Till the Clouds Roll By Jerome Kern
    Hornpipe (from Water Music) G.F. Handel
    Overture to Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss
    Oblivion Unknown Arr. by our director
    4th Movement Symphony No.1 Johannes Brahams
    Aragonaise from “Carmen” Georges Bizet
    Clinch Mountain Backstep- A “bluegrass” piece

    We would certainly like to have a person with the cello skills of Rose’s daughter to be principal of our little beginner cello section.
    I am sure that Rose is a proud parent.

    The Band play list:

    An American Fanfare
    Commando March
    But For The Love of Ireland
    And All That Jazz (from the musical Chicago)
    Nathan Hale Trilogy
    Highlights from Jersey Boys (Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk like a Man, Rag Doll, December 1963, Can’t Take My Eyes off of You )
    Them Basses (March featuring brass-particularly low brass)
    Seventy Six Trombones (from the musical The Music Man)
    Suite from Man of La Mancha (Man of La Mancha,Dulcinea, Little Bird, The Impossible Dream)
    Armed Forces Salute (Theme songs of all the branches of military Service including Coast Guard)

  30. A Texas Grandfather says:

    My favorite from the band pieces is “The Impossible Dream”

    DON QUIXOTE
    It is the mission of each true knight..
    His duty…Nay,his privilege!
    To dream the impossible dream,
    To fight the unbeatable foe,
    To bear with unbearable sorrow
    To run where the brave dare not go
    To right the unrightable wrong.

    To love, pure and chaste, from afar,
    To try, when your arms are too weary,
    To reach the unreachable star!

    This is my Quest to follow that star,
    No matter how hopeless, no matter how far,
    To fight for the right
    Without question or pause
    To be willing to march into hell
    For a heavenly cause!

    And I know, if I’ll only be true
    To this glorious Quest,
    That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
    When I’m laid to my rest.

    And the world will be better for this,
    That one man, scorned and covered with scars,
    Still strove, with his last ounce of courage,
    To reach the unreachable stars!

    These words speaking about another era symbolize to me the work that our dear Blink and all of us do regarding the difficult task of finding truth and justice for those whose life is taken by a human beast and are no longer able to speak for themselves.

  31. Rose says:

    I swear these FB Soldier attack campaign (not merely TJ but first & foremost puppet Soldier herself) on a generous single christian woman by Desiree’s trailor trash are beyond the pail and worthless to identifying and apprehending his abductor. Opinion of Desiree, who must’ve authorized this anti-DDS campaign as a leadin to new fundraising are at new low.

  32. T. Ruth says:

    Doesnt it amaze everyone that nobody asks the obvious question.. was the deputy fired?
    B

    *********
    I think that should have been a story within itself, but we know the O won’t report on it. Where’s WW on this? Sounds to me like whomever it was, was going to be fired no matter what the IA investigation determined. So yes, I’m guessing: fired. That’s a story that should be being reported; throwing IA policies out the window is a big deal. I’d love to know what exactly was posted, and why a fellow officer felt the need to post something about an on-going case in the first place.

    This case is full of cops not acting like cops.

  33. T. Ruth says:

    (if someone already posted this, sorry.)

    A key group of Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office employees is deeply concerned about embattled Sheriff Dan Staton and is prepared to hold a no-confidence vote concerning his leadership, the Portland Tribune has learned.

    Leadership of the Multnomah County Deputy Sheriffs Association plans to meet with Staton to discuss its concerns following a membership meeting on Wednesday evening, said the association’s president, Matt Ferguson.

    During a straw poll of roughly 50 law enforcement deputies, “the members overwhelmingly were in support of taking action to decide how to address the problem of what they perceive as the failed leadership of the sheriff,” Ferguson said.

    (snipped, more @link)

    “I’m being tried by the media,” he said, adding that his deputies are “well aware that I’ve done nothing to disgrace this agency.”

    http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/302166-180027-sheriff-dan-statons-deputies-threaten-no-confidence-vote

    Oh, the irony.

  34. Rose says:

    @TRuth. Staton knows he can’t just fire gov’t employees, Union members or mgmt.
    That’s why he needed to bully extract an adverse IA report.
    Unless he get that: no firing.
    But, we have seen he gets his way by demoting and by taking away job duties to force
    retirements or outplacements elsewhere in County gov’t.

  35. Rose says:

    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/04/union_asks_multnomah_county_sh.html#incart_river_mobile_home
    oh gosh, Mike Reese.
    How much lower can mcso sink?
    He’ll want it tho, and to run once & win.
    Because he wants to be Mayor and
    the Sheriff gig would
    give him a toe up.

    what does it say about a sheriff who cannot replace himself from his own ranks? I find the lack of discussion in specifics re the largest and most costly investigation (unsolved) under his watch in general- astounding. It is seconded only by the silence of Kyron’s bio parents.

    That agency is under multiple investigations and no parent is speaking out- “Um, now that I see what a shit-show MCSO is- I would like any agency to review the efforts to date in my sons missing person case.” I am aware of exactly one of Kyron’s parents willing to say that publicly and it is not Kaine nor Desiree to date. Just unbelievable.
    B

  36. Rose says:

    “Leaders of Multnomah County’s patrol deputies union asked Sheriff Dan Staton on Monday to step down, according to an email sent to union members.”
    that’s his just reward for “demoting” Reiser to Patrol.

    Refresh me on that please- did we assume that or is their proof of that?
    B

  37. Rose says:

    “The sheriff said he pointed out several recent command-level changes to the patrol division meant to “establish and further bring cohesiveness and direction.”
    Wonder what these changes are?
    Obviously happened since that 2015 organizational chart.

    Beyond flummoxed up in here.
    B

  38. Rose says:

    A Soldier FB comment said:
    “What’s wrong with the DA?”
    Soldier replied: “Ya they are not helpful ever.”
    But how would she know this unless conveyed to her by Desiree?
    Now we go back to Rod on the Courthouse steps, eyeballing Desiree’s lawyer Elden as he announced suit.
    It seems that MCDA-Elden was an adversarial relationship all along wrt to Desiree’s whatever demands of the DA Office to charge this or that.
    I speculate Desiree’s atty had said to Rod before the suit was filed:
    you do X or we will do Y.
    So after her suit was filed to shake info from the mcda/so tree, MCDA was motivated as heck to poly DDS and clear her, and convey that to Desiree’s attorney.
    —-
    TJ said on Desiree’s support site:
    “Ask her how come kyrons parents are not kicking my ass?”
    imo he’s suggesting he acts as agent or surrogate for Desiree, like Soldier, imo.
    —-
    So I posit clinically his Soldier foray is directed at his personally engaging DDS, but more particularly her parents. Any good Borderline who has received no response from DDS would seek to rope in, and triangulate, someone who’s known to talk to her about kyron. So he’s appealed to our Blink. I hope she does not comment on that or him whatsoever.

    wrt “Oda on Blink” Anyone else ever seen this handle here, which TJ says is grandma, whose attention to him apparently he is desperate to snag? I don’t recall any Oda.

    There is no Oda, nor has there ever been.
    B

  39. erose says:

    @ATG, The Impossible Dream. You made me think of Robert Goulet, Jim Neighbors and Andy Williams.

  40. Rose says:

    http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/302635-180669-sheriff-considers-retiring-denies-trying-to-influence-union-official

    Soldier’s latest antiDA crusade has opened my eyes that Desiree’s choice of the
    Courthouse steps to announce her Terri suit was designed for a one
    man audience–Rod–even then.

  41. Rose says:

    April 2009
    http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs011/1102356663680/archive/1102546266877.html
    Just before Staton took over, that Union Pres he’s now badmouthing (scores too low for Sgt) was an awardwinning deputy in the Special Investigations Unit.
    That was before Staton began promoting up River Patrol and SAR types such asReiser, Herron, Gates, Gulberg.

  42. Rose says:

    refresh you on Reiser? Iirc he was head of the Investigations Division in 2009-10, having gone there from Patrol. In Patrol he was a higher rank than and supervisor of Gates, who was then a Sgt. He was remived from heading tge Investigations Div and sent back to Patrol by Staton, and Gates was moved to Enforcement where he became Chief Deputy eventually. He was also Staton’s designated successor on paper. Iirc Reiser did not lose his rank (Captn) but 2 new ranks higher than himself were created–Commander– and he didn’t get one. Instead Gates was elevated over Reiser’s Captn rank to Investigations Commander, and when Reiser was shunted back to Patrol Captn, Anderson was elevated over him to Operations commander. So he didn’t lose his Captaincy, but Staton found a legal way to take away his job duties and place him low in the internal hierarchy. . One less Riddell suit. To me the reported Enforcement Exec staff internal conflict would be between Patrol cone and Investigations cone. I’d like to know the internal cganges he recently made to purportedly stop the conflict. Likely Gates turned down sheriff successor because he knows Troutdale will bust the budget as Yankee predicted. Reese had planned to run fir Sheriff anyway in 2018.

    Thank you Rose. Wth?
    B

  43. Rose says:

    in comments to the O article, look for Sigpower (deputy grunt).
    His tale of a required loyalty letter (to Staton) is unbelieveable.

  44. Rose says:

    So the Commissioners had to vote & approve that writing putting Gates in as successor Sheriff in the event of…..
    Kafoury has agreed to vote on a new writing putting Reese in that legal position.
    Doesn’t mean Staton will resign next week.

    It is alarming Kafoury just rolled over to Staton’s choice, but apparently she considers Reese a friend.
    Tomorrow nite’s successor apptmt is the best argument not to make the Sheriff successor appointive. Kafoury is doing no due diligence search in the County’s best interests, just giving a political job to a political friend.

  45. Quizzical says:

    I am pretty sure TJ is referring to Ode. I recall a comment of his where he claimed Ode must be Oda, apparently his grandmother.

    Oh dear I hope she is not reading today, lol. That is ludicrous. Just another fake alter ego to blame posts on, not even original.
    B

  46. Rose says:

    It appears the current internal exec conflict in Enforcement was triggered last summer when Staton made the Troutdale Police Chief Commander of Operations, ruling over Reiser and Patrol.

  47. Rose says:

    Interesting what the HEAD of mcso’s Investigations Division does in hus soare time.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-walls-34013a36
    How does he make all those afternoon practices?
    Amazing he was only hired in Jan 2010, no prior LE experience
    and he’s already a made Lt. Must’ve scored high.

  48. Rose says:

    one of the ones connected to Walls’ Linkedin is Deputy Relentless Aggressive, working almost fulltime on K’s case.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/levi-yandell-937983a5
    He hasn’t posted he’s made Sgt yet, but he does work under Walls.
    Maybe covers during football season.
    You’d think Desiree would bust her cork at mcso’s prioritization, brcause apparently Staton promotes by “scores,” and he hasn’t scored a rank promotion apparently. Kaine has some motive, who kniws what, not to blow his cork. Best guess imo is a new agency might actually find who did it and exhonerate Terri before k is 18.

  49. T. Ruth says:

    @erose, ATG

    And I could hear Sammy Davis, Jr. as I read the words. Thanks for the memories.

  50. T. Ruth says:

    The Sheriff asked Reese? Why did he do that? There’s another story not being reported. And what the hell is a “special project” that the Gresham PC was asked to take over?

    According to this document, Gates should be taking over as Sheriff.

    https://multco.us/file/23531/download

    Oh, I get it, Sheriff Dan doesn’t want any “Fat Asses” to be Sheriff. What is the point of all these procedures and policies put forward, if they are not followed?

    What a mess. The deputies have no confidence in the Sheriff and the Sheriff has no confidence in his deputies.

    Gates refused. My best guess is that would preclude him from blaming Staton when Kyron’s case is under the microscope.
    B

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