Post by Helen Dagner on May 19, 2011 9:37:42 GMT -5
They have PLENTY on Busch and are waiting for lab results on fibers (state lab is comparing fibers from kids' clothing to fibers obtained when they vacuumed out the duct work at Busch's parents' house. Also waiting for lab results from the FBI--supposedly any day now--comparing dog hairs found on some of the kids with dog hair found in the duct work. They in fact reran that hair found on Kristine some time ago and they got a hit with a convict (not in the can for molestation but some robbery stuff). This guy was 14 or 15 at the time of these crimes and lived in Flint next door to one of Busch's brother's house. This kid was friends with the two Busch kids (that Chris Busch was the uncle of). This convict hung out with Busch and was a molestation victim. He admitted to being a victim of Chris Busch and going from Flint to Bloomfield Village to stay at Busch's parent's house. Is having memory problems about how his hair wound up on Kristine's stomach. Wanted to say that the hair must have been in Busch's car and transferred to Kristine when her body was placed in the car. May have actually been forced by Busch to help with dumping Kristine's body to keep him quiet. He puts her over his shoulder to carry her and that's how his hair winds up on her stomach area.
Circumstantial evidence includes (I know I don't have all of it): At Busch's suicide scene they found a drawing of a young boy screaming. At the time it was believed (and since verified as they have the drawing) that it resembled Mark Stebbins. Busch had laid out some bloody ligatures on the floor in that room. Those ligatures were sent to the FBI and never seen or heard about again. Busch had been polygraphed by the MSP in Flint after Kristine's murder. He "passed." Experts have since reviewed the polygraph chart (without knowing the case) and opined that he absolutely should have failed. I think what happened is that the Bloomfield Township PD shows up at the suicide scene, contacts the task force when they see that weird nuts in his room, the task force looks at Busch's file and says OH f**k! we gave that guy a pass and he went out and killed another kid. Cory spoke to the retired detective who was investigating Busch. He said for sure they thought they had the guy and were floored when he passed. Subsequent investigation was not done because he had been cleared by the MSP. A convict in the Michigan prison system tried to contact the Flint detective again a few years after Tim's murder saying he had information on Busch and his involvement in the OCCK crimes. He could not get approval to go interview the guy b/c--you guessed it--he had been cleared by the MSP.
Chris Busch was tying boys up in the neighborhood and having sex with them. He somehow managed to stay below the radar. In some cases, Busch's mother allegedly paid-off victims to avoid having them file charges or pursue prosecution. He had some pending child molest stuff in the court system after Tim's murder. These charges were not all in Oakland County. He retained an attorney (more like Daddy Warbucks did), who arranged to have him take a private polygraph. Because of some strange stuff Busch said in the pre-polygraph interview (including that he had been polygraphed in the OCCK case and passed it), the polygrapher wisely decided not to polygraph Busch. During this pre-polygraph interview, however, Busch allegedly admitted to participating in the OCCK killings. This was of course protected by attorney-client privilege b/c the polygrapher had been hired by Busch's attorney.
Busch would molest boys in his parents' home--they were often in Europe for weeks at a time on GM business.
Circumstantial evidence includes (I know I don't have all of it): At Busch's suicide scene they found a drawing of a young boy screaming. At the time it was believed (and since verified as they have the drawing) that it resembled Mark Stebbins. Busch had laid out some bloody ligatures on the floor in that room. Those ligatures were sent to the FBI and never seen or heard about again. Busch had been polygraphed by the MSP in Flint after Kristine's murder. He "passed." Experts have since reviewed the polygraph chart (without knowing the case) and opined that he absolutely should have failed. I think what happened is that the Bloomfield Township PD shows up at the suicide scene, contacts the task force when they see that weird nuts in his room, the task force looks at Busch's file and says OH f**k! we gave that guy a pass and he went out and killed another kid. Cory spoke to the retired detective who was investigating Busch. He said for sure they thought they had the guy and were floored when he passed. Subsequent investigation was not done because he had been cleared by the MSP. A convict in the Michigan prison system tried to contact the Flint detective again a few years after Tim's murder saying he had information on Busch and his involvement in the OCCK crimes. He could not get approval to go interview the guy b/c--you guessed it--he had been cleared by the MSP.
Chris Busch was tying boys up in the neighborhood and having sex with them. He somehow managed to stay below the radar. In some cases, Busch's mother allegedly paid-off victims to avoid having them file charges or pursue prosecution. He had some pending child molest stuff in the court system after Tim's murder. These charges were not all in Oakland County. He retained an attorney (more like Daddy Warbucks did), who arranged to have him take a private polygraph. Because of some strange stuff Busch said in the pre-polygraph interview (including that he had been polygraphed in the OCCK case and passed it), the polygrapher wisely decided not to polygraph Busch. During this pre-polygraph interview, however, Busch allegedly admitted to participating in the OCCK killings. This was of course protected by attorney-client privilege b/c the polygrapher had been hired by Busch's attorney.
Busch would molest boys in his parents' home--they were often in Europe for weeks at a time on GM business.