Timothy John King

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Timothy John King

Birth
Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
22 Mar 1977 (aged 11)
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8571675, Longitude: -83.6222362
Plot
: SECTION 7 SITE 438
Memorial ID
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Son of Barry Lawrence King

Per contributor Jessica Hodgin:

Timothy King, 11, borrowed 30 cents from his older sister and left his home in Birmingham, skateboard in hand, to buy candy at a drugstore on nearby Maple Road on Wednesday, March 16, 1977, at about 8:30 pm. He left the store by the rear entrance, which opened to a parking lot shared with a supermarket, and vanished. In an emotional television appeal, Timothy's father, Barry King, begged the abductor to release his son unharmed. In a letter printed in the Detroit News, Marion King wrote that she hoped Timothy could come home soon so she could serve him his favorite meal, Kentucky Fried Chicken. In the late evening hours of March 22, 1977, two teenagers in a car spotted his body in a shallow ditch alongside Gill Road, about 300 feet south of Eight Mile Road in Livonia, just across the county line in Wayne County. His skateboard was placed next to his body. His clothing had been neatly pressed and washed. The postmortem showed that Timothy had eaten fried chicken before he was slain.

Timothy was a victim of the Oakland County (Michigan) Child Killer, who was never apprehended. That case has been reopened and new leads have been explored as late as 2013.
Son of Barry Lawrence King

Per contributor Jessica Hodgin:

Timothy King, 11, borrowed 30 cents from his older sister and left his home in Birmingham, skateboard in hand, to buy candy at a drugstore on nearby Maple Road on Wednesday, March 16, 1977, at about 8:30 pm. He left the store by the rear entrance, which opened to a parking lot shared with a supermarket, and vanished. In an emotional television appeal, Timothy's father, Barry King, begged the abductor to release his son unharmed. In a letter printed in the Detroit News, Marion King wrote that she hoped Timothy could come home soon so she could serve him his favorite meal, Kentucky Fried Chicken. In the late evening hours of March 22, 1977, two teenagers in a car spotted his body in a shallow ditch alongside Gill Road, about 300 feet south of Eight Mile Road in Livonia, just across the county line in Wayne County. His skateboard was placed next to his body. His clothing had been neatly pressed and washed. The postmortem showed that Timothy had eaten fried chicken before he was slain.

Timothy was a victim of the Oakland County (Michigan) Child Killer, who was never apprehended. That case has been reopened and new leads have been explored as late as 2013.

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Son of Barry Lawrence King.



  • Maintained by: KLSchwark
  • Originally Created by: Twist
  • Added: Jun 28, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38861993/timothy_john-king: accessed ), memorial page for Timothy John King (9 Jul 1965–22 Mar 1977), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38861993, citing Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by KLSchwark (contributor 47809899).