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Foul Play: Crime Series

S34 Ep7: Casey Anthony, Truth or Lies: Remains

Foul Play: Crime Series

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Daily News, History

4.4986 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this gripping episode of Casey Anthony: Truth or Lies, we delve into the harrowing discovery of Caylee Anthony's remains and the subsequent fallout. From the persistence of Ron Kronk, the utility worker who first raised alarms, to the controversial courtroom interrogations he faced, we explore the pivotal moments that shifted the case. Hear about the shocking details of the autopsy report, the unsettling involvement of individuals seeking fame, and the heart-wrenching memorial service organized by Caylee's family. Join us as we unravel the tragic truths and lingering mysteries surrounding this infamous case.

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0:00.0

Hello, friend.

0:24.2

In this season of Foul Play, we are talking about the case of Casey Anthony and her daughter, Kaylee, who went missing in 2008.

0:34.1

Throughout the series, we are joined by Rob Dick, who spent a lot of time with Casey and her family during August 2008, while Casey was out on bail.

0:45.3

If you haven't already listened to episodes 1 to 6, I'd recommend that you go back and do so.

0:52.3

So far, we have followed the timeline up to the end of October 2008.

1:00.1

Casey has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, manslaughter, child abuse, and lying to the police, and Kaylee is still missing.

1:15.5

This is Casey Anthony, Truth and Lies, Episode 7,

1:26.5

remains. We are jumping forward a few weeks to the 11th of December 2008. Roy Cronk, a utility company meter reader, originally called the police back in August,

1:31.3

when he said he had found what looked like human remains in a wooded area, not far from the

1:36.8

Anthony family home. The police couldn't find anything and berated him for wasting police time.

1:47.4

Roy returned to the area in December 2008, where he located a trash bag, about 19 feet from the road, with what he believed to be a human

1:54.4

skull in it. During Casey's trial, Roy was interviewed about what he found.

2:07.0

Roy, an older man, with straight, dark brown hair, were a dark suit with a white shirt and a patterned white and black tie when he took the stand.

2:12.5

During his testimony, Casey is watching.

2:15.4

A dark hair tied into a ponytail, wearing a white top with a pout and a straight face throughout.

2:22.6

You can hear that during the questioning Roy was given a very hard time about what he discovered,

2:29.2

almost as if he was the one on trial. You can hear the exasperation in his voice and you can see it in his face in the video.

2:40.3

I'm a meter reader with Orange County and I had the route today that included the Anthony's

2:44.3

home.

2:45.3

Okay?

2:46.3

And I went down to the school and came back and when I was coming back I stopped between

2:50.5

the two swap areas there.

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