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Robison family murders
The Robison family murders, also referred to as the Good Hart murders, were the mass murders of Richard Robison, his wife Shirley Robison, and their four children, Ritchie, Gary, Randy, and Susan. Their killing took place in the late afternoon-early evening of Tuesday, June 25, 1968.〔Lovelace, Fred. 'Probe Emmet Mass Murder'. ''Petoskey News Review'', 7-23-1968.〕 The upper-middle-class family from the metropolitan Detroit area of Lathrup Village, Michigan were shot and killed while vacationing in their Lake Michigan cottage just north of Good Hart, Michigan and near the Straits of Mackinac. This case remained unsolved after a 15-month investigation by the Michigan State Police and the Emmet County Sheriff's Office.〔''Case Evidence Report'' CR 4114-08-785-66, December 17, 1969〕〔Wolff, Joseph. 'Robison Murders Believed Solved'. ''Detroit News'', 1-6-1970〕 However, when the investigation was completed in December 1969, evidence pointed to one person, the embezzling employee of Richard Robison, Joseph Raymond Scolaro III.〔Link, Mardi. ''When Evil Came to Good Hart''. University of Michigan Press, 2008〕〔Michigan State Police. ''Case Evidence Report'' CR 4114-08-785-66, December 17, 1969〕
==Crime scene==
An initial barrage of five gunshots aimed at Richard Robison was fired through a back cottage window pane by an assailant armed with a .22 caliber ArmaLite semi-automatic rifle.〔〔Clock, Bob. 'Feel mass Murder Was Well-Executed Plan'. ''Petoskey News Review'', 8-12-1968〕 The assailant then burst through the unlocked back screen door of the cabin and began to fire a .25 caliber Beretta automatic pistol killing all of the family members with point blank shots to the head.〔Michigan State Police. ''Case Evidence Report'' CR 4114-08-785-66, December 17, 1979〕〔''Michigan State Police SYNOPSIS for the PROSECUTION of the RICHARD ROBISON MURDER CASE'', June 15, 1970〕 Susan and Richard Robison were also bludgeoned with a Stanley hammer found at the murder scene.〔
Shirley Robison's body was intentionally posed so when the crime scene was discovered it would lead the police to think that the crime was part of a sexual attack.〔Clock, Bob. 'Rule Mass Murder Premeditated', ''Petoskey News Review'', 8-24, 1968〕 The bloodied wood floor of the cabin was covered with only one size pair of footprints leading investigators to conclude that one person carried out the attack.〔〔〔 The six bodies were locked in the summer cabin for over 27 days before being discovered. The heat of the floor gas furnace, over which three of the bodies had been stacked, and the heat of the July sun caused massive deterioration of the bodies.〔〔Wiles, Richard. ''SUMMERSET: The Robison Family Murder Tragedy'', 2009, Petoskey Public Library Robison File.〕

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