Ultimately this is one more casualty of KC's actions. :furious:
Not that I think he should have been fired, but I DO think as many times as Kronk called in the tip, the day that Kronk waited out there, they should have checked into better. For Kronk to have been so persistent, I don't know how he found it in the first place but I think he saw something that made him KNOW it was human remains/Caylee related...
So the day that Kronk met the deputy there, the deputy should have had Kronk go with him and show him. The deputy should have looked around really thoroughly, looked inside any bags, etc.
I don't think the deputy should lose his job. But yes he should have gotten into some trouble for it. The way I see it is poor Caylee could have been brought home much earlier, as it's unbearable and sad to me to think of her dumped out there like trash, and left all alone that way. :furious: Anything that delayed her discovery due to laziness or negligence...should have been dealt with. I do feel sorry for guy for losing his job over it though. I am sure he wasn't thinking this was a legit tip. I don't think he was negligent on purpose....just assumed there was nothing there too quickly after not checking it out, because of snakes or laziness or whatever...
See, my bigger issue is that I think Kronk KNEW it was Caylee the FIRST time he called. He didn't want to say too much and insert himself into this case. So he was not firm or direct, assuming that the call would get her found...after a couple days went by and there was no news, Kronk should not have waited so long or called so many times before meeting someone out there- he should have made one more call and led a deputy to the item. I think Kronk knew it was Caylee. I don't know if it's because he played detective for himself and poked around and found her, or if someone tipped him off to go make the discovery and call. But I think he saw something and knew it was remains of a person.