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Kyron Horman, age 7, missing in Oregon
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RE: Kyron Horman, age 7, missing in Oregon


I don't know how the parents manage to keep it together. I get anxious when I don't see one of the barn cats for days. 50

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08-30-2010 02:14 PM
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This is taking so long! I know cops have to follow the rules & that can limit what they are allowed to do. Can't they get a PI in there or someone who doesn't have the same restraints that LEO's have? I hope this isn't another Jon Benet Ramsey like case.

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08-31-2010 08:32 AM
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RE: Kyron Horman, age 7, missing in Oregon
well with JonBenet, they had a body and some evidence right away, and still never took it to trial.
in this case i believe the authorities are waiting for the Grand Jury to hand down an indictment. or not. they would prefer a body or some evidence the child is dead other than circumstantial to take this to trial and win. there is nothing wrong with circumstantial evidence, and cases are won with it. but the more ducks in a row, the better for prosecutors.

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08-31-2010 08:36 AM
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