Robison Family

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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. 

The upper-middle-class Robison family was from the metropolitan Detroit area of Lathrup Village, Michigan, and were spending the summer vacationing in their Lake Michigan cottage just north of Good Hart, Michigan.

One day, some ladies during a bridge game noticed a foul smell coming from a nearby cabin – the Robinson's. The ladies came upon the house to find the entire Robison family rotting in the summer heat, where they had been dead for over a month. They were beaten, shot, and killed amongst overturned furniture and broken glass. Though a few prime suspects existed, no substantial evidence ever brought justice to the murders.


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