A Father's Story – Oakland County Child Killer
In 2016, Barry King, father of Tim King, began a series of blog posts relating his experiences with the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office and the Michigan State Police. His blog was located under the domain name afathersstory-occk.com and there were approximately 80 postings made that year. Mr. King passed away in December of 2020 and 2 years later the domain was not renewed, causing the website to go offline. The site was and still is archived in the Wayback Machine but thereafter was no longer indexed by search engines. The posts were restored here under the new domain name occk.info in order to give Mr. King’s posts the attention they deserve.
Barry King, devoted father and lawyer, in pursuit of solving The Oakland County Child Killer Case for his beloved son, Tim and the rest of the victims. The Oakland County Child Killer (OCCK) is an unidentified serial killer responsible for the murders of four or more children, two girls and two boys, in Oakland County, Michigan, United States in 1976 and 1977.
On February 15, 1976, Mark Stebbins, 12, was abducted in Ferndale MI, his body was found four days later in Southfield, MI. On December 22, 1976 Jill Robinson, 12, was abducted in Royal Oak, MI, three days later her body was found near Troy, MI. On January 2, 1997, Kristine Mihelich, 10, was abducted in Berkley, MI, 19 days later her body was found in Franklin Village, MI. On March 16, 1997 Tim King, son of Barry King, author of A Father’s Story, was abducted near Birmingham, MI, six days later his body was found in Livonia, MI.
A Father’s Story will follow a timeline of videos, blog posts, statements, and information regarding the case in hopes that someone will come forward with missing information
This series of unfortunate events is staggering and instilled fear and hysteria throughout Southeastern MI and the nation. Local and nation-wide news channels took a fast interest in the story where the OCCK case was featured in People Magazine, Time Magazine, Good Housekeeping, The Daily Tribune, The Detroit News, The Detroit Free Press, The Oakland Press, The Traverse City Record Eagle, Detroit Monthly and The Birmingham Eccentric.
There have been many leads and arrests throughout the effort of solving this case. Many of the suspects are now deceased, or in custody. However, the case remains open with no one serving time for the murders of four innocent children in Oakland County, MI. Please follow A Father’s Story in hopes of filling in the missing links of any useful information to solving this gruesome unsolved mystery for my son Tim and all of the victims lives that the Oakland County Child Killer took.
Chapter 60: Former FBI Agent Analysis
Bill Beachum, a high school classmate of my son Mark, was an Indianapolis police officer and FBI agent before he...
Read MoreChapter 61: 27 Meetings-Part One
During the 2012 elections I publicly supported Michael Bishop who was Jessica Cooper’s opposition for the Oakland County Prosecutor. My...
Read MoreChapter 62: 27 Meetings Part Two
The following items are the 12 meeting dates without a check mark: 1. October 27, 2009: This is the date...
Read MoreChapter 63: 27 Meetings-Part Three
7. 06/–/12: My notes indicate this discussion took place on June 25 at the request of Paul Walton. This was...
Read MoreChapter 64: 27 Meetings-Part Four
Item 8. 07/14/2011: I have difficulty understanding why my statement to a third party is a meeting. I did not...
Read MoreChapter 65: June 20, 2011
This is the day Jessica Cooper asked me to come to the courtroom of Judge Martha Anderson where she falsely...
Read MoreChapter 66: Conclusion: Part One
Based on my Story I have concluded that Christopher Busch was involved in the OCCK murders. Until Oakland County will...
Read MoreChapter 67: Conclusions: Part Two
There are a number of innocuous items which have affected my judgment on the involvement of Christopher Busch in the...
Read MoreChapter 68: Conclusions: Part Three
As I mentioned in Chapter 2, one of my two major initial concerns was the improper use of the search...
Read MoreChapter 69: Conclusion: Part Four
Prosecutorial Disclosures are discussed in Chapters 38-40. At the same time Prosecutor Jessica Cooper told the Oakland County Circuit Court,...
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