Primetime exclusive tonight: Joe Vega, a close family friend of missing 6-year-old Isabel Celis' family speaks out regarding the newly released 911 calls and Isabel's dad being barred from seeing his family.

While investigators continue to pour through nearly 3,000 leads in Kyron's disappearance, Kaine Horman has continued distancing himself from wife Terri Horman, Kyron's stepmother, who was the last known person to see Kyron walking to his 2nd grade classroom June 4.
Just hours after the restraining order against Terri Horman was released, Kaine Horman filed a request to kick Terri Horman out of the family home for good. That request was filed as an addition to the restraining order granted last week. In the petition, Kaine Horman stresses that "it is important for Kiara [the couple's daughter] to be back in the family residence in order to provide her with stability and consistency." Kaine Horman also notes that Terri Horman should be removed because "it will be important for Kyron to be back in the family residence once he is located." Kaine Horman and Kiara have reportedly been staying at an undisclosed location since moving out of the family home June 26. A hearing to consider the request for eviction is scheduled for July 22.
If the allegations are true, that Mel Gibson subjected his former girlfriend to emotional, verbal and physical abuse, and not only struck the mother of his child, but even worse, did so while she was holding their baby in her arms and uttered horrible racial epithets, is there anything Gibson can say or do make anyone understand how or why he would behave in such a manner?
Is there any excuse?
Gibson has much to account for, if the allegations against him are proven to be correct. He will face potential criminal charges, jail-time and possible civil penalties. Could he lose custodial and visitation rights to his minor children? Possibly – if a court decides he is a danger to them. And then there are the ramifications to his reputation and career. In 2006, when it was made public Gibson ranted sexist and anti-Semitic slurs during a DUI arrest, he came out and apologized. We excused him, believing he was drunk and didn't mean what he said.
But his film career and stardom never quite recovered. The American public never looked at Gibson who was once considered a "hero" in roles like "Braveheart" and "The Patriot," in the same way again. And now a man who once touted himself as a man of faith, religion, loyalty, and integrity h as more than just slipped up and made a human mistake. His actions, if proven to be true, could even be labeled monstrous and inexcusable.

