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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 23, 2011 22:28:21 GMT -5
Helen, say I was willing to put up a reward, how do I go about it? Fred-Note-I think your best bet would be to contact the Michigan State Police.
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 23, 2011 22:30:51 GMT -5
Helen, I remember the Big reward they put up in 1977 and that didn't do any good.Mark-Note-back in 1977 people were afraid-today,they wouldn't have to be....
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 24, 2011 0:36:56 GMT -5
Helen, when I read this,my first thought was.that's my girl!!" -If anyone tried to pin this on Chris Busch-They will be hit by Armageddon -as we are ready for it...". and I know you are!! Sgt.
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 24, 2011 22:34:09 GMT -5
Hello Helen,
I am a student a Western University, in London, Ontario. I am working on an 'investigation' project about the OCCK for school.
Much of the evidence I have come across seems to point to Christopher Busch, with James Gunnels possibly connected in some capacity.
You have obviously been doing extensive research on this topic and have identified John Hastings as a prime suspect. I was wondering if you can point me towards the evidence that links John to these crimes?
I have read the Busch had a predilection for young boys, so the involvement of someone else would explain why two young girls were kidnapped.
Also, is there any legitimate explanation as to why the children were bathed and cleaned before they were murdered?
Thank you,
Scott
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 25, 2011 15:04:13 GMT -5
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 26, 2011 16:53:28 GMT -5
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 26, 2011 18:51:39 GMT -5
www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/26/betty-jean-turner-pleads-guilty_n_1032867.html?ncid=webmail10 After barreling down a Michigan highway at speeds so fast her 7-year-old daughter and another child were ready to jump out a backseat window, a 46-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to DUI. Betty Jean Turner's blood-alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit, police said. She will be sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court on Nov. 9 by Judge Wendy Potts. Turner faces up to 5 years in jail and a $5,000 fine.
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 26, 2011 21:23:36 GMT -5
34 yrs of neglect. 34 yrs of administrative bungling somewhere along the line, and 34 yrs of not following the tips and clues, that came in from the public. These cases will never be solved! Scott
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 26, 2011 21:29:45 GMT -5
Obviously we’re at a standstill in the cases, that is why they are having the Grand Juries , how in the world they expect any difference,with the limited time they will be able to look over these cases, is way beyond my comprehension. Mel
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 26, 2011 21:32:34 GMT -5
I could never (and don’t want to) imagine the pain and frustration I’d feel if this happened to my family, only to be compounded by the callous ineptitude of the police. Sue
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 27, 2011 7:35:21 GMT -5
news.yahoo.com/wife-sharing-haunts-indian-villages-girls-decline-083401584.html When Munni arrived in this fertile, sugarcane-growing region of north India as a young bride years ago, little did she imagine she would be forced into having sex and bearing children with her husband's two brothers who had failed to find wives. "My husband and his parents said I had to share myself with his brothers," said the woman in her mid-40s, dressed in a yellow sari, sitting in a village community center in Baghpat district in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. "They took me whenever they wanted -- day or night. When I resisted, they beat me with anything at hand," said Munni, who had managed to leave her home after three months only on the pretext of visiting a doctor. "Sometimes they threw me out and made me sleep outside or they poured kerosene over me and burned me."
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 27, 2011 13:28:27 GMT -5
www.dailytribune.com/articles/2011/10/27/entertainment/doc4ea97deba6c1c913201577.txt Oakland County writer/director Lance Kawas is debuting his fourth film, “Restitution,” Friday, Oct. 28, at Emagine in Canton. “Restitution” is a thriller set in a picturesque lakeside city in Michigan, where a series of mysterious murders has an unlikely but common thread. Bryan Spikes, a hired insurance fraud investigator who gets more than a paycheck when he is inexplicably killed and then framed for the crimes.
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 27, 2011 13:31:52 GMT -5
www.westernherald.com/weekend-scene/haunted-kalamazoo/ With Halloween coming up, more and more people are seeking scary thrills. Two places in the Kalamazoo area to get these thrills are the Phobia House on North Douglas Road and the Psycho Ward & Nightmares Haunted House on Ravine Road. The Psycho Ward & Nightmares Haunted House are two outdoor attractions for the price of one. It has been around since 2000 and is owned by Phil Stommen. The Psycho Ward is based on the legend of Floyd Cranston, a serial killer confined for many years to the North Carolina Prison for the Criminally Insane. Nightmares Haunted House, on the other hand, works to discover what their visitors fear most, and then use it against them. “We set out to create a haunted attraction intense enough to scare the high school-college audience. It’s so scary in fact, that 270 visitors decided that they just couldn’t complete the show last season,” Stommen said.
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 27, 2011 22:36:53 GMT -5
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Post by Helen Dagner on Oct 27, 2011 23:40:55 GMT -5
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