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      • In 1983, Busch IV, then a 20-year-old University of Arizona student, was in a car with a 22-year-old woman. His black Corvette crashed, and the woman, Michele Frederick, was killed. Busch was found hours later at his home. He suffered a fractured skull and claimed he had amnesia.
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  2. The family of Christopher Busch had hoped we would never learn of their 26-year-old pedophile son. The police had a hand in burying the Busch evidence as well, lest the public know that Busch had been questioned a few weeks before Tim King’s murder and then released.

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  3. Chris Busch had been in police custody shortly before King's abduction for suspected involvement in child pornography. He committed suicide in November 1978. Bloodstained ligatures were found in his apartment, as was a hand-drawn image of a boy closely resembling Stebbins screaming, which was found pinned to the wall. [ 24 ]

    • 10 The Murder of Mark Stebbins
    • 9 The Murder of Jill Robinson
    • 8 The Murder of Kristine Mihelich
    • 7 The Murder of Timothy King
    • 6 The Murder of Jane Allen
    • 5 The Disappearance of Kimberly King
    • 4 The Murder of Cynthia Cadieux
    • 3 The Profile and The Investigation
    • 2 Major Suspects, Part One
    • 1 Major Suspects, Part Two

    Twelve-year-old Mark Stebbins would become the first official victim of the Oakland County Child Killer. The Ferndale, Michigan, resident was last seen alive leaving an American Legion Hall on Sunday afternoon, February 15, 1976. Stebbins reportedly told his mother that he planned on going home to watch a movie on television. When Mark failed to tu...

    Jill Robinson, like Mark Stebbins, was also just 12 when she died. However, unlike Mark, Jill went missing after she ran away from home. Following an argument with her mother on Wednesday, December 22, 1976, Jill packed a backpack and ran away. It would later be revealed that Jill and Karol Robinson had quarreled over mundane household chores. The ...

    Kristine Mihelich has the unenviable distinction of being the Oakland County Child Killer’s youngest victim. When she went missing on January 2, 1977, Mihelich, a resident of Berkley, Michigan, was only ten years old. Witnesses last saw Mihelich alive at 3:00 pm on January 2nd at a 7-Eleven store located on Twelve Mile Road in Berkley. Mihelich rep...

    The last official victim of the Oakland County Child Killer was 11-year-old Timothy King of Birmingham, Michigan. King was the youngest in a family of four (three boys and one girl). On March 16, 1977, Timothy was home alone because his sister was on a date, his older brothers were busy, and his parents were out to dinner with one of his father’s c...

    While the Oakland County Child Killer has only been officially linked to four murders, many investigators, both professional and amateur, have linked him to other casesin the Oakland County area. One of those cases is the murder of Jane Allen. Fourteen-year-old (some sources say that she was 13) Jane Allen was kidnapped on August 8, 1976, while she...

    Like the other victims, Kimberly King (no relation to Timothy King) came from the suburbs of the Greater Detroit area. Also, like many of the victims, Kimberly was just 12 years old when she went missingon September 16, 1979. Kimberly was last seen alive walking in her neighborhood in Warren, Michigan. The last person to see Kimberly alive was her ...

    On the night of January 15, 1976, 16-year-old Cynthia Cadieux left a friend’s home at around 8:30 PM to return to her Roseville, Michigan, home. Over five hours later, a passing motorist on Franklin Road in Oakland County spotted Cynthia’s corpse. She was nude and had clearly died after sustaining blows to her head from a blunt object. Cynthia’s ki...

    As of July 2021, the murders remain unsolved. Recent interest in these murders stems from a book and docuseries about the events in Michigan from 1977 to 1978. Over the years, dozens of suspects have emerged. Evidence has been re-examined, DNA has been analyzed, but still, the murders remain unsolved, and no arrestshave been made. The task force fo...

    On May 7, 1976, Christopher Busch sexually violated teenager Vincent Gunnels. This assault took place at a cabin located near Ess Lake. Busch would later be accused of systematically grooming and raping Gunnels. Christopher was the son of Harold Lee Busch, a top executive at General Motors. Christopher was also known to traffick in child pornograph...

    Other major suspects in the case include the convicted pedophile Archibald Edward Sloan. Sloan became a primary suspect when hair samples uncovered in his 1966 Pontiac Bonneville matched hair samples found on the bodies of Timothy King and Mark Stebbins. Despite this, police could not tie Sloan to the other murders, and they ultimately released the...

  4. Christopher Brian Busch, born 1951, youngest son of H. Lee and Elsie Busch. Died by suicide (W arning! Graphic!) in 1978. The circumstances of his death are hotly contested. Learn more about Busch here.

  5. Sep 7, 2020 · In 2006, the King family unearthed the lead into Christopher Busch, a four-time convicted pedophile who was polygraphed about the case, and let go by law enforcement shortly before Tim King was...

  6. 1 day ago · A posthumous memoir written by Lisa Marie Presley is bringing new details on how the late musician dealt with the 2020 death of her son, Benjamin Keough, to light. In “ From Here to the Great Unknown,” Presley said she kept Benjamin Keough’s body on dry ice for two months at her Los Angeles home after he died by suicide at age 27.

  7. Feb 19, 2021 · Christopher Busch was a convicted pedophile who lived in Bloomfield Hills and killed himself in 1978. For decades, victims’ family members had believed Busch could have been the killer.

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