Ok, now pretend that there wasn't a dead rattlesnake which scared the guys off. He gets them to come over and look at his skull find. They see that it obviously isn't a skull (as you say) and RK has to agree. Maybe they poke around a little bit further but they don't find anything because they are far from the actual remains (as you say). At that point, there is nothing for RK to call in to OCSO and no good reason for the guys to recommend that he call either.
What would Kronk do at that point (according to your theory)?

Interesting question.
It is interesting, to me anyway

, that his one coworker
DD remembers the "I see a skull statement" and
then the snake, so he doesn't remember looking for himself. The other coworker CG
remembers only the snake, no statement about a skull or bones or anything. So he doesn't remember looking because there was nothing to look at but the snake. And then
MR remembers the snake first and then both of them looking and dismissing him:
YM: Okay, and when you pointed it out to Dave and Chris...
RK: Right...
YM: ...and said hey, look at that...
RK: Yeah...
YM: ... what did they say?
RK: I think Chris said "I couldn't see it" and David told me I was crazy. He said he didn't see it. And he didn't think it was what I thought it was.
YM: Okay. Was this before or after I guess Dave screamed about the snake, or discovered the snake?
RK: Uh, it was right after Dave screamed about the snake.
He goes on to reiterate this, Yuri asks about what happened after they put the snake in the truck and MR remembers it this way:
RK: Yeah, I was just standing there looking at the water and I said, "Look at that..." And they went and came over and I was pointing and they were looking. And I said, you know. And they're saying "Yeah? And?" and I said, "The..."
YM: Did you say look, that's a skull or, look....
RK: Yeah, I said, "Look, it looks like a skull." And they're like, you know, I think Dave told me I was crazy or something."
So one remembers starting to look first, but stopped because then they saw a snake. One doesn't remember looking at all. And MR himself remembers them finding the snake first, then both of them looking and thinking he is wrong.
So if MR himself is to be believed, my answer to the question "what would have happened if there wasn't a snake?" is "Nothing different."

All he wanted was to make note of the fact that he saw something and they were with him when he sent up the first alert.
But let's say they didn't give up so easy. Let's say they wanted to go out and wade through the water, even though Dave said he had a fear of water moccasins, and poke the bag and see for sure, and find nothing. I think MR would have insisted he saw something, insisted they not get too close (Hey, this could be a crime scene, man!) and called the cops.
Personally, I think DD's interview sounds more likely - that he went to look and was derailed by the snake discovery. It just makes more sense that they would have loaded up the snake and left than that they loaded up the snake and then MR stood around looking at the water a while. But it is possible they loaded the snake and he was going to try again to get them to look and so he loitered around pointing at the water for a bit.
I wish I understood what the water level was in this area at the time. :dunno: These three witnesses talk about the bags being partially submerged, looking out over the water, and that the area beyond the treeline was dry. From the crime scene photos it appeared the actual main area was above the roadway level, so it is hard to imagine it was covered in water but the road was dry. RC didn't want to wade into the water to see this bag. Was the first bag in standing water? And can we say for sure the actual remains were probably underwater at that time too? I just don't understand why all the reports are different. :dunno: