Well, I suppose your common sense could be less common and more refined than mine, LOL, but nonethless, my own common sense tells me that if Mr. Kronk had something to do with placing Caylee where she was, then he should have been able to find that spot and tell Cain exactly where it was. In fact, he should have been confident enough of the bag's contents and location to insist on escorting Cain to the spot when Cain balked.
His explanation of the circumstances is indeed very strange and puzzling, but I don't know the man or how he thinks, or what incidental personal matters he may have hoped to conceal, if any. However, as you said in another post, I'm sure the defense will "eviserate him," and in so doing, expose to all of us every embarrassing, incriminating, pitiful detail of his personal life. After he has been sufficiently stripped of all his dignity, the jury will have to decide whether or not anything they heard has any real bearing on the discovery at Suburban.
I'm sure many of the witnesses for the prosecution will end up feeling badly bruised and battered. Referring to the section of your last paragraph that I bolded... When you say the area had previously been searched, if you're referring to searches allegedly made by Dominic Casey or Joy W, I have nothing to say. However, if you're referring to searches by Texas Equuasearch, I can assure you that the specific area where Caylee's remains were found had never been searched by TES, let alone "cleared" as some here have stated.
Musikman--who was intimately involved in TES's Orlando searches--has tried repeatedly to share with everyone here his first hand, indisputable knowledge that TES searchers did NOT search that specific site, and he's also explained why they did not. Tim Miller is the founder of TES and he's stated the same thing, publicly and emphatically. He has produced photographs that prove the area was under water; he's shown a few of them during a press conference, and he will show many more, even clearer and more precise photos, during the trial.
I am on the Board of TES, and I was 40 feet away from that site in October, 2008. I know what that wooded section along Suburban looked like, and I also know how large an "area" we're really talking about here. If you assume that the distance along Suburban from HopeSpring to the school is only 1/2 mile (2,640 feet), and if you assume that the wooded section along Suburban is a mere 20 feet deep, that means there was a 52,000 square foot "area" of dense jungle and swamp to be searched.
Little Caylee's remains were in a garbage bag that occupied, at most, 12 to 15 square feet. I don't know how they were found, but I do know that immediate area had not been searched by TES. I hope this information will be useful to anyone reading this.