Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Informant says he gave FBI information on additional Child Killing victims, suspects


Detroit — A mysterious informant who claims to have information about the Oakland County Child Killings said Tuesday he has turned over information to the FBI that concerns at least 10 additional victims as well as the names of three suspects he believes were involved in all of the deaths.

At a news conference at the office of attorney Paul Hughes, who represents the family of victim Kristine Mihelich, a man known only as "Bob" discussed facets of his own investigation by phone with reporters.

According to Bob, a five-year independent investigation by him and others found the "random" killings of children or teenagers by a group of three to four people actually began in northern Michigan in 1969 and continued until 1982 — five years after the last of four Oakland County children were abducted, killed and their bodies left in public areas to be found.

By Mike Martindale
From The Detroit News:

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