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In the quiet halls of Skyline Elementary on June 4, 2010, a 7-year-old boy named Kyron Horman attended the science fair-- and vanished without a trace. Today marks the beginning of our dedicated series diving into the threads, contradictions, and chilling silences that still reverberate through this case.
In this episode:
-Explore the last confirmed moments Kyron was seen--with your stepmother watching him walk to class.
-Walk Terri's morning route--errands, gym, and social media--from school to Fred Meyer, the dry cleaner and beyond.
-Spotlight the timeline gaps, conflicting gym timestamps, and the mysterious second person spotted in Terri's truck.
-Understand the scale of the search--the largest criminal investigation in Oregon's history-- and what's still unresolved today.
Why this matters:
This story is not just about a lost child-- it's a meticulously unraveling puzzle that demands new eyes, fresh tips, and renewed urgency. And our community could be the key.
Can you help? Tell us if:
-You were near Skyline Elementary, Fred Meyer, or that gym on June 4, 2010- especially between 8:45am and 10:00am.
-You remember anything that seemed out of place, offered more clarity--or just didn't quite match the narrative.
Reach us at: [email protected]
Or submit tips to: MCSO Tip Line- 503-988-0560
Subscribe no to be a part of the search. Together, we'll follow every red flag this case still raises.
true crime, Portland Oregon, Kyron Horman, Portland missing child, Skyline Elementary, lost child, investigation, private detectives
In the quiet halls of Skyline Elementary on June 4, 2010, a 7-year-old boy named Kyron Horman attended the science fair-- and vanished without a trace. Today marks the beginning of our dedicated series diving into the threads, contradictions, and chilling silences that still reverberate through this case.
In this episode:
-Explore the last confirmed moments Kyron was seen--with your stepmother watching him walk to class.
-Walk Terri's morning route--errands, gym, and social media--from school to Fred Meyer, the dry cleaner and beyond.
-Spotlight the timeline gaps, conflicting gym timestamps, and the mysterious second person spotted in Terri's truck.
-Understand the scale of the search--the largest criminal investigation in Oregon's history-- and what's still unresolved today.
Why this matters:
This story is not just about a lost child-- it's a meticulously unraveling puzzle that demands new eyes, fresh tips, and renewed urgency. And our community could be the key.
Can you help? Tell us if:
-You were near Skyline Elementary, Fred Meyer, or that gym on June 4, 2010- especially between 8:45am and 10:00am.
-You remember anything that seemed out of place, offered more clarity--or just didn't quite match the narrative.
Reach us at: [email protected]
Or submit tips to: MCSO Tip Line- 503-988-0560
Subscribe no to be a part of the search. Together, we'll follow every red flag this case still raises.
true crime, Portland Oregon, Kyron Horman, Portland missing child, Skyline Elementary, lost child, investigation, private detectives