http://www.examiner.com/x-33505-Nas...uspicious-behavior-of-Haleigh-Cummings-father
- He even tells Croslin to "hang up the *advertiser censored***** phone, we got better people to talk to." Why not cooperate with the operator who is trying to get crucial information and assist you in finding your missing child?
In an NBC Today interview, Ronald is asked about what he thinks happened the night Haleigh vanished.
- He acts odd, his shoulders go up and he nonchalantly says that he doesn't know, and he puts an emphasis on the fact that he was at work. It seemed as if he was annoyed and tired of answering that question. He was not acting as if he was concerned about his missing daughter.
- In the same interview he was asked about a statement that his son made, that a man with squeaky shoes abducted Haleigh. He immediately does his infamous shrug, says its "garbage" and then resorts back to the "I was at work" answer and backtracks saying he doesn't know for sure if it is true. Again not concerned about whether it could be true.
- But in an interview with HLN's Nancy Grace, when he was asked about why Misty choose to not go to the bathroom closest to where she was sleeping, but go to one in the hallway. (Because of her story that she got up to use the bathroom the night Haleigh vanished) He said he did not know, and he had not asked Misty about it.
- Why not? If he wanted to find his daughter so bad?
The only time he shows emotion is when the media first arrives on the scene and on the 911 call. But then all the emotion about his missing daughter disappears and he suddenly has a nonchalant attitude.
- The only time he gets emotional is not about the fact that his daughter is missing, but when he learns that his ex girlfriend and the mother of Haleigh could be mounting a custody battle with him. He seems more concerned about himself, and protecting his reputation instead of finding Haleigh.
In an interview on HLN's Nancy Grace he lambasted the mother of Haleigh, saying during their custody fight for Haleigh that she "lawyered up."
- But yet he hires a CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY Terry Shoemaker to represent him, after both he and Misty stated that lawyers were "for guilty people."