On the second call:
RK: You know where the school is down there at the bottom of Suburban?
Operator: Mmm-hmmm. (affirmative)
RK: I called this in yesterday and I don't know if this is what ya'll looked at today or not, but on the way back up I stopped in the middle there where there's a swamp, if you're coming out, there would be a fence on the right hand side, and just open swamp area on the left hand side."
Ok, coming "out" or "back" from the school, the privacy fence was on the left. Does he mean the privacy fence, a few yards from the remains? If he does, he is on the wrong side of the road.
RK:I went down, eh well I had to take a (inaudible) and behind one of the trees was a (deleted) and it looked rather suspicious. I didn't touch anything. And then a little bit further up, you can tell where someone ran across it with a mower but the weeds are still real high in that area. There's a fallen tree that looks like someone had tried to cut on it at one point, but there was a white board hanging across the tree and there was something round and white underneath of it. And I don't know what it is but it just didn't look like something that should be there.
Later:
"if you're going towards the school on the left hand side..." (but he gets interrupted)
the left hand side would be the incorrect side.
"But if you go down there, there's a swamp on the left-hand side and there's a fence, about a six-foot-high fence there. On the other side of the road, there is another swamp right there, and then the area -- it's all right in there." This is unclear, is he saying his items are on the right side? Not the side with the fence? Which way is he heading?
Call #3:
"I'mjust in a swampy area that's between where the Anthony's road starts and Hidden Oaks." There's no streets here, it's just swamp on either side of the road." He doesn't indicate right or left at all.
I guess I am starting to understand all the posts about when the fences were put up. If that privacy fence was there at the time, then he was probably on the wrong side of the road. If it wasn't then it seems likely he was in the right place (and the people who put up that fence were mere feet from her body when they put it up. Wow.).
The full and unedited 911 calls are supposed to come out this coming week, I am reading, because they were in the motion to compel on 1-9-09 and they have 15 days to comply. So maybe I will shelve this sleuthing aspect until those come out and we can all hear it.

It still is bugging me how much he mentions the "fence side" and the "other side", the "open side", the "left hand side", the "right hand side" and yet says nothing like "40 feet back from the road" or "across a swampy puddle" or "near some pavers"

. He barely mentions the white board and the white round thing, and we have no idea how far away he was standing from these items were when he sees them. Is he, and later the deputy, five feet away from these items or fifty yards? Knowing that would give me a lot more to go on now that he believes in retrospect that he saw the skull.