Jill Robinson was a 12-year-old girl abducted in Oakland County, Michigan. She was one of four victims attributed to the [[Oakland County Child Killer]] between February 1976 and March 1977. All victims, including Jill Robinson, shared physical characteristics such as shoulder-length hair and fair complexions, which investigators noted as potential selection criteria by the perpetrator.[^1] Jill Robinson resided in the Birmingham, Michigan area of Oakland County, Michigan, during the mid-1970s. She was identified as the second victim in a series of child murders that prompted the formation of a special task force known as Operation Burial Ritual. Unlike the male victims [[Mark Stebbins]] and [[Timothy King]], who were bound, sexually assaulted with foreign objects, and suffocated, Jill Robinson's case differed in method, with no evidence of sexual assault reported.[^1] ### Abduction and Discovery Jill Robinson went missing on December 22, 1976, during a period of cold weather and snowfall in Oakland County, Michigan. Her body was discovered four days later on December 26, 1976, in a highway ditch, consistent with the pattern of roadside dumpsites used for other victims like [[Kristine Mihelich]] and [[Timothy King]]. She had been shot in the face with a shotgun at close range, marking her murder as distinct from the suffocation deaths of the other three victims, though all bodies were left in public view following abduction.[^1] ### Connections Jill Robinson's murder was linked to the [[Oakland County Child Killer]] case alongside victims [[Mark Stebbins]], abducted February 15, 1976, and found bound and suffocated; [[Kristine Mihelich]], abducted January 2, 1977, and found suffocated; and [[Timothy King]], abducted March 16, 1977, and found sexually assaulted and suffocated. Investigators noted superficial similarities across the cases, such as all victims wearing jackets—Jill in a red one matching [[Timothy King]]'s—and disappearances or discoveries occurring on snowy days. The task force explored connections to pedophile networks, including figures like [[Christopher Busch]] and [[Francis Shelden]], though Jill's case lacked signs of sexual assault unlike the boys' murders.[^1] ### Footnotes [^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar.