Roy Kronk is the big mystery man this week. Is he being honest with us or not? Click on the image below to see the video.
Here are three of the four 911 calls Kronk made as well. You can follow the links to listen to them as well.
August 11
August 12
August 13
READ MOREWhen I listen to the 911 calls, I don’t hear anything that tips me off or concerns me. I don’t hear a man who is nervous or who sounds like he is acting, or making up a story. And when I watch Kronk on GMA, I also get the sense he is sincere.
I’m a little bit perplexed by Kronk’s persistence with the police if he didn’t get close to the bag prior to December 11th. If he didn’t know anything conclusive (i.e., investigate it more than he is saying), why didn’t he just brush it off and forget about it? This raises my eyebrows and leaves me wanting to ask more questions, but nothing more.
I keep wondering if Kronk smelled the smell of death that day in August as he and his co-worker stood by the side of the road catching some shade, and that strong smell is what led Kronk to investigate the area further, and led him to spot the bag. What he did from there, I don’t know.
Who thinks of the smell of death, and concealing that smell in a decaying swamp?
Have you ever thought about that?
It’s rather unusual. Then again, it may not mean anything. He may have just added up the pieces, and knew that the bag and the “white” material underneath was not good one way or another.
I will stand on this: I do not think Kronk knew the Anthonys or had any contact with them. I also believe Kronk when he says he had nothing to do with Caylee’s disappearance. I believe Kronk when he says that.