August Busch IV
There is a detailed pattern of local police covering the crimes of Anheuser Busch heir, August Busch IV, 46, who grew up wealthy and privileged, absolved of responsibility for his actions. The board of his family's company, grew concerned regarding his lawless, playboy image, wanting him to settle down permanently.
In 1983, while in university, Busch left a bar drunk, accompanied by a young waitress, Michele Frederick. His blood alcohol level was presumably over the legal drinking limit, due to what occurred next. Busch entered his vehicle and made a sharp turn, crashing his Corvette sports car, killing the waitress, who was ejected through the sun roof.
Adrienne Nicole Martin
Busch fled the scene of the crime on foot and was found 8-hours later at his home, covered in blood. He claimed amnesia regarding the accident. Later, police astonishingly and mysteriously, lost the evidence that was his blood samples and the case was dismissed.
In 1985 Busch engaged police in a car chase, after trying to run over two officers with his vehicles. Officer's pursued him in their vehicles and shot out his tires. When they found out the Anheuser heir was behind the wheel, they repaired his flat tires for him, which is extremely rare conduct from law enforcement. He was later acquitted in court, after claiming he thought the police wanted to kidnap him.
August Busch IV home in St. Louis, Missouri
In 2010, Busch and his staff waited 42 minutes to call 911, regarding his unresponsive girlfriend, 27-year old, Adrienne Nicole Martin, who lay dead in his mansion. Once again, the police acted suspiciously, keeping the incident quiet for four days, until it finally appeared in a local newspaper.
Busch's conduct and that of the local police does not look right in any measure. This marked the second time a young woman ended up dead in his company and once again, nothing has come of it, with a cover up ensuing.
In 2008, relative, Adolphus August Busch V, who was 17 at the time, was arrested for disorderly conduct caused by alcohol
August Busch IV, has been given much in life. It is time he makes the most of it and gives back to the community and the world. He cannot continue along this negative path, as it is self-destructive and promoting turmoil in his life.