MURDER MOM CASEY ANTHONY: METER READER KILLED CAYLEE!

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Despite overwhelming evidence against her, Casey Anthony insists she didn’t kill her daughter Caylee – but she knows who did!

The accused murder mom’s attorneys now say a meter reader who found the little girl’s body is the likely suspect. And they’ve filed a court motion that asks a Florida judge to hear allegations of past wrongdoings against utility worker Roy Kronk.

Those charges include inappropriate behavior with young girls and holding women against their will, none of which were supported with any police reports or prior convictions.

Instead, Casey’s attorneys based their claims on interviews with two of Kronk’s ex-wives and a longtime live-in girlfriend’s daughter.

The ex-wives, Jill Kerley and Crystal Sparks, said Kronk physically attacked them. Kerley said he used duct tape to hold her against her will. (Duct tape was found on Caylee’s skull.)

April Hensley, 11 at the time Kronk lived with her now-deceased mother, said that "sometimes he would walk in while I was putting my clothes on."

Kerley was the most vicious in her accusations against her ex-husband.

When asked by one of Casey’s attorneys what she thought when she learned Kronk found Casey’s remains last December – less than a half mile from the Anthony home in Orlando – Kerley replied: "That he had done it. He probably was the one that had murdered Caylee or had something to do with it."

Orange County sheriff’s officials have said Kronk was never a suspect and is not linked to the Anthony family.

While reading meters last Dec. 11, Kronk called detectives after he found the toddler’s remains. He told authorities he had alerted them four months earlier but his tips were not seriously investigated by deputies.

Kronk’s attorney David Evans is outraged at the suggestion his client had anything to do with 2-year-old Caylee’s death.

He called his client "the hero" of the case and told The ENQUIRER that Casey Anthony’s legal team "dumped a giant bucket of mud on Roy Kronk with that court filing. The allegations against him are false."
 
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