Post by Helen Dagner on Dec 26, 2011 12:51:13 GMT -5
JILL ROBINSON, MURDERED BY THE OAKLAND COUNTY MICHIGAN SERIAL KILLER- OCCK- DEC.26,1976-UNSOLVED~Late in the afternoon of December 22, 1976, l2-year-old Jill Robinson
had an argument with her mother, Karol Robinson, with whom she lived in Royal
Oak, Michigan. Their dispute involved some household chores Jill had failed
to do, and at its climax, Jill's mother told her to get out until she could
become part of the family. Jill went to her bedroom, packed some clothes and
a blue and green plaid blanket into her denim backpack and, dressed in blue
jeans, shirt/ snow boots, bright Xxxxxx winter jacket, and blue knit cap with
a yellow design in its border, walked out the door. She hadn't returned by
early evening as her mother expected her to do, and at 11:30 p.m. that night,
Jill's father, who is divorced from her Mother and living in Birmingham,
Michigan, reported her missing. She was not seen alive again. Her body was
found about 8:45 a.m. on December 26, alongside Route I-75 just north of
Sixteen Mile Road in Troy, Michigan; her killer had laid her down on her
back on the snowy shoulder of the road and blown the top of her head off with
a l2-gauge shotgun. She was wearing her backpack, which still contained the
plaid blanket.
The autopsy report on Jill Robinson was prepared by Dr. Robert F.
Sillery, chief pathologist for the Oakland County Medical Examiner's Office;
it said she had died from Shock and hemorrhage due to a shotgun wound of the
head. There were no signs of sexual molestation or penetration, and her hymen
was intact; a lightly stained tampon was in her girl thingy (it had come from a box
which she had purchased herself and which her mother later discovered). Despite the many reports that were telephoned to police of seeing a
girl Jill's age in cars or along 1-75, no valid leads were developed, and
there is little or no real information regarding her disappearance, where a bouts for
four days, or who her murderer might be. The police know what kind
of shotgun shell was used and what size shot; it is a common variety, easily
obtainable in a number of local gun and hardware stores. One unexplained
aspect of the case: Jill's bike was found by a neighborhood boy on the afternoon
of December 27 behind the Valenti and Lieberman offices on N. Main Street
in Royal Oak; no one knows whether she rode it there on the 22nd when she disappeared
or whether it was placed there later. Jill's Premonition from new video
JILL ROBINSON
Description: Age 12, of Royal Oak, 5 feet tall, 100 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes.
Last seen: Dec. 22, 1976, at a hobby store on Woodward in Royal Oak around 7:30 p.m. She had run away from home after an argument with her mother.
Found: At 8:45 a.m. Dec. 26, 1976, near I-75 north of Big Beaver in Troy.
Cause of death: A shotgun blast to the head. There were no signs of sexual assault.
Clues: Her body appeared to have been cleaned before it was laid in the snow.
**by the Associate Press, about the Oakland County Children,about the hunt by police for the killer,in it they quoted Mr.Robinson,Jill father as being very angry at a 200 member law enforcement task force {at the time it had been three months,since his 12 year old daughter Jill was found dead of a shotgun blast near Interstate Highway 75-for her father, Thomas Robinson of Birmingham, those months,had been filled with frustration in the hunt for the person police believe killed Jill.Her father was bitter about the lack of attention her case was getting from a special task force probing the murders. He said" I know individual officers spared no efforts on Jill case,but where the hell is the imaginative leadership".**
had an argument with her mother, Karol Robinson, with whom she lived in Royal
Oak, Michigan. Their dispute involved some household chores Jill had failed
to do, and at its climax, Jill's mother told her to get out until she could
become part of the family. Jill went to her bedroom, packed some clothes and
a blue and green plaid blanket into her denim backpack and, dressed in blue
jeans, shirt/ snow boots, bright Xxxxxx winter jacket, and blue knit cap with
a yellow design in its border, walked out the door. She hadn't returned by
early evening as her mother expected her to do, and at 11:30 p.m. that night,
Jill's father, who is divorced from her Mother and living in Birmingham,
Michigan, reported her missing. She was not seen alive again. Her body was
found about 8:45 a.m. on December 26, alongside Route I-75 just north of
Sixteen Mile Road in Troy, Michigan; her killer had laid her down on her
back on the snowy shoulder of the road and blown the top of her head off with
a l2-gauge shotgun. She was wearing her backpack, which still contained the
plaid blanket.
The autopsy report on Jill Robinson was prepared by Dr. Robert F.
Sillery, chief pathologist for the Oakland County Medical Examiner's Office;
it said she had died from Shock and hemorrhage due to a shotgun wound of the
head. There were no signs of sexual molestation or penetration, and her hymen
was intact; a lightly stained tampon was in her girl thingy (it had come from a box
which she had purchased herself and which her mother later discovered). Despite the many reports that were telephoned to police of seeing a
girl Jill's age in cars or along 1-75, no valid leads were developed, and
there is little or no real information regarding her disappearance, where a bouts for
four days, or who her murderer might be. The police know what kind
of shotgun shell was used and what size shot; it is a common variety, easily
obtainable in a number of local gun and hardware stores. One unexplained
aspect of the case: Jill's bike was found by a neighborhood boy on the afternoon
of December 27 behind the Valenti and Lieberman offices on N. Main Street
in Royal Oak; no one knows whether she rode it there on the 22nd when she disappeared
or whether it was placed there later. Jill's Premonition from new video
JILL ROBINSON
Description: Age 12, of Royal Oak, 5 feet tall, 100 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes.
Last seen: Dec. 22, 1976, at a hobby store on Woodward in Royal Oak around 7:30 p.m. She had run away from home after an argument with her mother.
Found: At 8:45 a.m. Dec. 26, 1976, near I-75 north of Big Beaver in Troy.
Cause of death: A shotgun blast to the head. There were no signs of sexual assault.
Clues: Her body appeared to have been cleaned before it was laid in the snow.
**by the Associate Press, about the Oakland County Children,about the hunt by police for the killer,in it they quoted Mr.Robinson,Jill father as being very angry at a 200 member law enforcement task force {at the time it had been three months,since his 12 year old daughter Jill was found dead of a shotgun blast near Interstate Highway 75-for her father, Thomas Robinson of Birmingham, those months,had been filled with frustration in the hunt for the person police believe killed Jill.Her father was bitter about the lack of attention her case was getting from a special task force probing the murders. He said" I know individual officers spared no efforts on Jill case,but where the hell is the imaginative leadership".**