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The "Boys on the Tracks" case in Arkansas remains one of the most corrupt coverups in American history. While Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas, this case had corruption on every level, from local to state and even to federal. In August 1987, teenagers Don Henry and Kevin Ives were found mangled on train track. The state medical examiner determined that the kids smoked weed and fell asleep on tracks and were ran over. After numerous other investigations from out-of-state investigators, it was determined that Don and Kevin were murdered. The investigation found that the teens were at the wrong place at the wrong time during a drug drop that involved the United States government and Central American Cartels. This case has yielded a lot of corruption and has even involved in a lot of deaths to people that were deemed witnesses to the case. Members of the Arkansas state government continually tried to bury the story and ruined people's lives that tried to investigate it. Its a wild rabbit hole, come hang out with us while dive into this case.
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Special Thanks to Mr. Charles Elliott for allowing us to use his song for the intro. Check out his music here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/79LJ4cbLYlMarMq5YydyrO
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The "Boys on the Tracks" case in Arkansas remains one of the most corrupt coverups in American history. While Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas, this case had corruption on every level, from local to state and even to federal. In August 1987, teenagers Don Henry and Kevin Ives were found mangled on train track. The state medical examiner determined that the kids smoked weed and fell asleep on tracks and were ran over. After numerous other investigations from out-of-state investigators, it was determined that Don and Kevin were murdered. The investigation found that the teens were at the wrong place at the wrong time during a drug drop that involved the United States government and Central American Cartels. This case has yielded a lot of corruption and has even involved in a lot of deaths to people that were deemed witnesses to the case. Members of the Arkansas state government continually tried to bury the story and ruined people's lives that tried to investigate it. Its a wild rabbit hole, come hang out with us while dive into this case.
If you like the podcast, don't forget to share the show with your friends and family. Give us a 5 star rating on iTunes, you know...all that good stuff.
----------------------
Follow us:
Instagram @Con_Men_Podcast,
Twitter- @Conmenpodcast1
Facebook- Con Men Podcast
Discord- https://discord.gg/ppyGMej6x3
--------------
We are also streaming on all podcast platforms
https://linktr.ee/conmenpodcast
Subscribe to our Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/conmenpodcast
--------------
You can also find us on Rumble and Odyssee. Our days are numbed on YouTube. So if you like watching the show, you can find us on there.
---------------
Check out Adam Hesters Podcast: Skeleton Factory Podcast.
You can find it here
https://linktr.ee/skeletonfactory
Patreon.com/Skeletonfactory
Instagram: @Skeleton_Factory
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Special Thanks to Mr. Charles Elliott for allowing us to use his song for the intro. Check out his music here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/79LJ4cbLYlMarMq5YydyrO
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