Kyron Horman’s Cold Case Revisited on “The Mysterious Disappearance Of …”

PORTLAND, Ore. – June 4, 2010, was supposed to be an exciting day for Kyron Horman, a first grader at Skyline Elementary School. He was scheduled to present his science fair project on tree frogs. Instead, that morning marked the beginning of one of Oregon’s most haunting mysteries—a case that has remained unsolved for more than a decade.

The Day Kyron Disappeared

Kyron arrived at school with his stepmother, Terri Moulton, who took photographs of him proudly standing beside his project. Terri later said she left the school after the fair. But when she and her husband, Kaine Horman, waited at the bus stop that afternoon, Kyron never arrived.

A frantic search began. Law enforcement officers, search-and-rescue teams, and community volunteers scoured the surrounding area. Despite one of the largest search efforts in Oregon’s history, no trace of Kyron was ever found.

A Case That Tore a Family Apart

Kyron’s disappearance not only shook the Portland community but also fractured his family. Scrutiny quickly turned toward Terri Moulton, though she has never been charged in connection with the case. Over the years, legal disputes and public accusations have deepened the rift within the Horman family, while investigators continued to pursue leads.

The case has since become a chilling reminder of how a single day can alter countless lives.

Renewed National Attention

Now, Kyron’s story is being revisited on the true-crime series “The Mysterious Disappearance Of …” The program, hosted by Autumn Calica, a social media personality and producer of Criminally Obsessed, examines some of America’s most perplexing missing persons cases…

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