reeseeva
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Mr. Kronk has not claimed that he was drawn to the area where he found Caylee's body based on his prior experience (bounty hunter, bondsman). His story is that finding Caylee's remains was but in the way of happenstance.
As regards my posture that there is insufficient evidence to support the premediated murder charge, it's based what we know to be the evidence; i.e., evidence that is in the public domain. It's possible that highly reliable inculpatory evidence is being kept back by the D.A.'s office. Though I doubt that is the case.
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Wudge, I have always believed that his prior experience of Bounty Hunter, directly relates to his happenstance in this case.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, if the SA has highly reliable inculpatory evidence, and is still being investigated, they would not release this in the discovery, until such is completed, with the "timing" of such evidence being crucial to their case.