Here’s one more episode of the Already Gone podcast’s re-release of the series “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” to mark the 50-year failure to solve or close these child murders.
https://www.alreadygonepodcast.com/dont-talk-to-strangers-v-8-finale/
This episode is about Birmingham art gallery owner, John McKinney, who was murdered on September 20, 1977. John “Many Faces” McKinney.
I paid over $1,700 for documents from the McKinney homicide file at Birmingham PD because I think he was murdered because somebody thought he was connected to the child killings and/or child porn/CSAM. And because I don’t think his murder was ever investigated thoroughly.
You can start here with my FOIA inquiry into John McKinney.
Coincidence? A case of “you can make anything fit if you try hard enough?” Or a missing piece?
I posted all of the FOIA documents I received. Click on September 2022 to the right of this post and see numerous posts dated September 14 and 15, 2022. The FOIA documents are all there.
I don’t regret the expenditure, nor do I regret posting anything I can to demonstrate the cover-up that has been in place regarding the OCCK case since 1977. Sunshine is the best disinfectant and police know that. That’s why they don’t say shit if they have a mouthful. Especially if a probable mobbed-up prosecutor is perhaps calling all the plays.
I really hate it when police think we are stupid. It’s the ultimate insult.
For another take on McKinney, read Portraits in the Snow: The Oakland County Child Killings . . . Scandals and Small Conspiracies, by M F Cribari (2011).
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Does anybody know the address McKinney lived at on N Selfridge? He was potentially living really close to Schalm elementary.
1520 North Selfridge.
Thanks! Discussion on his house/proximity to other locations made me think of it…so, the family was really just a few blocks from the elementary (at the time) and the city park in Clawson, in addition to being able to quickly get onto Maple.