I like to use pedophile threads and discussions to bring coverage to the forgotten and covered up, but very significant pedophile ring involving rich people that operated on North Fox Island in lake Michigan.One of the people involved, Christopher Busch, was involved in the ring and the murder of four children. He was the son of Harold Busch, a vice president and Chief Financial Officer in General Motors. I remember that it was was common knowledge at the time in rival motor companies such as Chrysler and Ford.
While it never got much coverage in the mainstream media, either then or now, there is actually lots of stuff on the internet, just type in North Fox pedophile ring, Christopher Busch pedophile.
I'm just throwing it out there, the Busch family was very weird, most of the family died in strange ways. It's an interesting view into rich people, multinational corporations, and pedophilia.
Here is some stuff taken fro various sites, have a read.
From:kikepedia:
North Fox (45.4792°N 85.7771°W) is the smaller of the two islands, 3.32 square kilometres (3,320,000 m2; 820 acres) in area, roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) wide by 1 mile (1.6 km) long. This island was purchased by real estate magnate David V. Johnson in 1994 for $1.3 million, and the entire island was sold back to the state of Michigan for $2.2 million at the end of the year 2000.
From February 1976 to March 1977, a serial killer abducted and held four young children against their will.
The killer held Mark Stebbins, Kristin Mihelich, Jill Robinson and Timothy King for several days before killing them. After the murder, he cleaned their bodies and clothes and placed them on display on streets throughout Metro Detroit.
In 2005, all of the yellowing files and nearly 100,000 tips were moved to the Metro North post in Oak Park.
The task force was up and running again.
Five years later, no name has been given to the murderer, now called the Oakland County Child Killer.
Names begin to surface
In the years after the task force was reformed, investigators began to come forward with possible suspects and leads, but many appeared to come to a dead end.
Four suspects – two who were living and two others who were dead – were cleared following forensic tests performed in 2005.
In 2006, investigators traveled to Indiana to get a DNA sample from convicted child killer Michael David Grant.
No evidence was ever reported that Grant was linked to the killings.
That same year, it was announced convicted killer Richard Lawson's connections to the child porn rings and pedophiles using the Cass Corridor as their hunting grounds during the 1970s might lead to some information.
Lawson coughed up the name of Theodore Lamborgine of Parma Heights, Ohio.
Lamborgine was at that time the most "promising suspect" in the Oakland County Child Killer case, according to Wayne County prosecutors.
Oakland County prosecutors, however, were skeptical.
The 69-year-old is now serving a life sentence for 14 counts of criminal sexual conduct.
Law enforcement had said Lawson and Lamborgine worked as sexual predators in the 1970s and 1980s, enticing poor children to area motels using money, candy and pop.
He is also the son of Harold Lee Busch and worked as the executive financial director in the United States and Europe for General Motors.
Harold died in 2002.
Busch's mother died in 2003.
According to a 1977 news article, Flint police eventually arrested Busch for his role in the Fox Island child pornography ring. In his possession were eight rolls of film.
He was eventually charged with multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct involving boys between the ages of 10 and 14 years old.
He would never face those charges.
The case was closed Dec. 13, 1978.