Showing posts with label roy kronk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roy kronk. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Casey Anthony Led Man To Caylee Anthony Body Discovery

Note: This IS National Enquirer.. And I've heard this scenario months ago on the CrimeSearchers.com site, as well..
ORLANDO, FL. --The National Enquirer announced a bombshell tidbit today concerning Casey Anthony.
The tabloid says that a source has told them that the reason meter reader Roy Kronk found the Caylee Anthony's body was because of information that came directly from Casey Anthony.

Casey Anthony was overheard talking about where her daughter's body was buried by an employee of the Orange County Jail in Orlando. The conversation happened shortly after Anthony was arrested and placed in the jail in July 2008.

"Casey said she was able to drive her car into the wooded area about a half-mile from her Florida home near a school," a source said. "Then she said, 'When I got out of the car, I tripped over these bricks.' She said she buried Caylee's body nearby, and it was about 80 feet from the road."

Roy Kronk was determined to find the body.

"I know where Caylee is, and I'm going to go get her," he said just before Thanksgiving Day 2008.

According to the source, the key evidence that helped Kronk find the body was Casey Anthony herself.

"The only reason Roy Kronk found Caylee is that the body's location had come to him in a roundabout way from Casey Anthony herself," said the source.

According to the tabloid, prosecutors learned about this development on February 3 and are evaluating the new evidence.

If this evidence is entered, it could prove extremely damning for Casey Anthony, who has pleaded 'Not Guilty' to murder charges.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Kronk Seeking More Money For Anthony Case Fees

WESH- -- Orange County commissioners are expected on Tuesday to approve spending more taxpayer money for Roy Kronk's legal representation.

Commissioners are scheduled to decide on spending an additional $2,500 to pay the lawyer for the former meter reader who discovered Caylee Anthony's remains while on duty.

That brings the total now to $15,000 in taxpayer money paid to Kronk's lawyer since December. The item is on the consent agenda and should be approved without discussion.

Kronk discovered Caylee's remains in Orange County woods in December, three months after he made an initial call to authorities about his suspicions.

Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, is charged with first-degree murder in connection with her death. She is being held in Orange County Jail on no bond.

Her trial is scheduled to start no earlier than October.

Kronk has faced depositions about what he saw as well as requests from Anthony's defense attorneys for phone records.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Deputy In Anthony Case Files His Own Motion

Deputy Richard Cain was the deputy that responded to the first call from Roy Kronk in August, and was later fired when the sheriff's department deemed his response and investigative effort was "unsatisfactory".

He has now filed a motion to not require him to release his phone records. Caylee friend Amy Huizinga and meter reader Roy Kronk also argued the same that argued that the request by defense was too broad and constituted an invasion of privacy.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Roy Kronk's Attorney Motion For Hearing

The meter reader, Roy Kronk who found Caylee Anthony's remains is asking for a protective order so he does not have to turn over personal phone records.

WESH 2 reported Kronk's Attorney, David Evans said the recent application to subpoena phone records by Jose Baez is "overbroad, and constitutes harassment."

Evans says they will likely request Judge Stan Strickland to limit the subpoena that in would invade Kronk's privacy.

Roy Kronk says he did nothing wrong and is not opposed to record search to determine if he ever had contact with Casey Anthony, her family or the Anthony's private investigators.

Read the motion by Kronk's Lawyers requesting the hearing. Click here.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Baez Files Motion for Phone Records

Going out on a limb here BUT it can't be easy for Casey Anthony's defense team. Casey's attorney, Jose Baez appears to have not found that somethin' special among the 5,000 pages of documents released.

On Friday, Baez filed a motion for additional phone records. Baez is requesting a judge to sign an order for 11 different cell phone companies to provide 'complete' phone records for the following:

Amy Huizinga, Casey Anthony's ex-best friend scammed out of $700. & up
Jesse Grund, Casey Anthony's ex-fiance.
Roy Kronk, the meter reader who found Caylee Anthony's remains.
Tony Lazzaro, the man Anthony was dating when Caylee disappeared.
Keith Williams, the dude who found bag of stuff animals on vacant lot where Caylee's remains were later discovered.
Richard Cain, the deputy who failed to searched the woods where Caylee's remains was later found.
Dominic Casey and Jim Hoover, the private investigators working for Anthony family.
Casey's family, the brother Lee, mother Cindy and father George Anthony.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Orange County Deputy Richard Cain Fired

The Orange County Sheriff's Office deputy, Richard Cain who failed to adequently investigate the land where Caylee Anthony's remains were discovered is fired.

Deputy Cain was sent out on call in August 2008 to the lot where murdered Caylee was found.

The sheriff's office released statement that Duputy Richard Cain was terminated following an internal investigation that ruled his actions as "negligent" and his response to the agency's investigators questions as "untruthful" in his statements.

Click here to read the sheriff's final finding on the Cain investigation.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Attorney Grills Deputy Who Found Caylee Anthony's Remains

New developments in the Caylee Anthony murder case: A former meter readers says deputies came just feet from Caylee Anthony's remains but never looked inside the garbage bag. Now the sheriff's deputy who responded to the initial call is getting grilled by Casey Anthony's defense team.

For hours Casey Anthony's defense team grilled Orange County Sheriffs Office employee Richard Cain. He's the former deputy who then meter reader Roy Kronk pointed out a suspicious bag and something that he said could possibly have been a skull too on August thirteenth.

Kronk found the remains four months later, near the Anthony home. This is the first time Anthony's attorney have been able to question the deputy. According to court documents Kronk pointed out a white item to Deputy Cain that was between 4 to 10 feet from dry land. That was on August 13th. The deputy walked towards the water line looked around and slipped. Kronk told investigators that Deputy Cain got within 6 feet of the object and the bag but never touched. Kronk told the deputy he thought he saw a human skull and says the deputy started arguing with him on whether the remains would be skeletonized or not.

The deputy reportedly told Kronk that he was wasting the county's time and Kronk felt belittled. The Anthony's attorney Jose Baez says he's not done asking Cain questions. Baez says he will have Cain back in court and continue depositions at a later date and time.