Hints of progress came after prosecutors suddenly convinced a judge to put a halt to a civil suit brought by Kyron's biological mother, Desiree Young. Prosecutors claimed the suit could hurt their investigation.
The mother of Kyron Horman, the young boy who vanished two years ago, filed a lawsuit against the boy’s stepmother on Friday claiming that she is “responsible for the disappearance of Kyron.”
Court documents reveal that Kaine Horman’s lawyer is asking a judge to move up Terri Horman’s move-out date up to July 15 or 16. The judge did not make a decision Thursday.
In a Tuesday interview with NBC's "Today" show, Kyron's birth mother - Desiree Young - reiterated her accusation that Terri Horman was involved. Young said she believes Kyron's disappearance was "very planned."
In the ongoing saga surrounding the disappearance of 7-year-old Kyron Horman, the boy's stepmother is now wanting money from her estranged husband, Kaine Horman, to move out of the family home.
Terri Horman, the stepmother of missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman, will move out of the family home and will not contest a restraining order that will keep her daughter away from her.
KATU News reporter Dan Tilkin attempted to ask Kyron’s stepmother, Terri Horman, on Friday about her polygraph tests and if she knows where Kyron is. Terri refused to answer questions.
Desiree Young, the biological mother of missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman, said during an afternoon news conference she knows his stepmother, Terri Horman, is lying.