Kyron Horman's Disappearance Revisited 10 Years Later in Documentary

Then, the Horman's landscaperRodolfo Sanchezcomes forward with the accusation that five months prior to Kyron's disappearance, Terri "asked him if he knew somebody or if he would kill Kaine," for a sum of $10,000. Upon hearing these claims, the police "devised a plan" to have Terri admit to some type of crime.

Then, the Horman's landscaper Rodolfo Sanchez comes forward with the accusation that five months prior to Kyron's disappearance, Terri "asked him if he knew somebody or if he would kill Kaine," for a sum of $10,000. Upon hearing these claims, the police "devised a plan" to have Terri admit to some type of crime. 

Soon after, Kaine filed for divorce from Terri and is granted a restraining order. Terri then moved in with close friend DeDe Spicher, who authorities briefly suspected of being an accomplice, although both women deny these claims. 

Though Terri was never named as a suspect or person of interest, she obtained a high-profile defense attorney. 

With the investigation stalled, Desiree and Tony filed a civil suit against Terri and accused her of kidnapping in the hopes of discovering more evidence. However, Desiree was forced to drop the case. 

Ten years later, Desiree said she prays for Terri to "grow a conscience and stop the torture," but promises she "will never give up" on her search for her son.

Officials for the Multnomah County Sheriff's Department say the case is an "ongoing investigation."

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