On June 25, 1968, Richard and Shirley Robison arrived at their vacation cabin, Summerset, near Good Hart, Michigan with their four children, Richard Jr., Randall, Gary, and Susan. Because of its remote location, nearly a month passed before anyone realized something had gone wrong.
The Robison family had planned to spend part of the summer at the secluded cabin tucked deep in the woods along Lake Michigan. It wasn't until 27 days later that someone checked on the property and made a discovery that would launch the investigation into one of Michigan's coldest cases.
Apparently before state police even arrived, numerous local residents walked through the cabin to chexknout the scene for themselves. An undersheriff is also said to have handled evidence considered important to the investigation, which raised concerns that valuable forensic information may have been lost before the investigation was even fully underway.
As investigators worked to piece together what happened, attention increasingly focused on Richard Robison's business partner, Joe Scolaro. A forensic audit later determined that more than 50K was missing from company accounts under Scolaro's control, a massive sum in 1968. Investigators also examined telephone records that reportedly documented a conversation between the two men around the time the family disappeared.
Scolaro was questioned extensively and reportedly failed three separate polygraph examinations. Despite the mounting suspicion, prosecutors never brought charges against him in connection with the case. Jurisdictional challenges between local authorities, the Michigan State Police, and officials in Oakland County further complicated an already difficult investigation.
Then in 1973, Scolaro passed away after leaving behind a note admitting to financial wrongdoing while also denying any role in what happened to the Robison family.
Nearly six decades later, no one has ever been charged, and the events surrounding the Robison family's time at Summerset remain the subject of discussion, and speculation.
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