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Kevin Ives and Don Henry, The Boys on the Tracks

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Kevin Ives and Don Henry, The Boys on the Tracks Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, Historical Crime Tuesday’s.

On a fateful night in August 1987, the lives of two young men, Kevin Ives and Don Henry, were tragically cut short in a horrific incident that would shake their small Arkansas community to its core.

A train engineer encountered a horrific scene that would haunt him forever. As his freight train barrelled through Saline County, Arkansas, he spotted two lifeless figures on the tracks. Despite his desperate attempts to stop the 6,000-ton freight train, it was too late.

The events that led to this devastating conclusion were shrouded in mystery and controversy. The official conclusion by the medical examiner, was that the boys had died accidentally under the influence of marijuana. However, this ruling was highly questionable and sparked outrage, with many suspecting foul play. The circumstances surrounding this tragic incident remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the community devastated and demanding answers.

Just how far up did the corruption run and who was involved?

Thank you, and and if you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

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#TrueCrime, #ColdCase, #HistoricalCrime, #BoysOnTheTracks, #KevinIves, #DonHenry, #Mystery, #CrimePodcast, #OntarioColdCases, #Investigation, #UnsolvedMysteries, #CrimeStories, #ArkansasHistory, #TrueCrimeCommunity, #JusticeForTheBoys, #CrimeDocumentary, #BryantArkansas, #DarkHistory, #CrimeScene, #PodcastLife, #DrFahmyMalak, #DanHarmon,

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Kevin Ives and Don Henry, The Boys on the Tracks Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, Historical Crime Tuesday’s.

On a fateful night in August 1987, the lives of two young men, Kevin Ives and Don Henry, were tragically cut short in a horrific incident that would shake their small Arkansas community to its core.

A train engineer encountered a horrific scene that would haunt him forever. As his freight train barrelled through Saline County, Arkansas, he spotted two lifeless figures on the tracks. Despite his desperate attempts to stop the 6,000-ton freight train, it was too late.

The events that led to this devastating conclusion were shrouded in mystery and controversy. The official conclusion by the medical examiner, was that the boys had died accidentally under the influence of marijuana. However, this ruling was highly questionable and sparked outrage, with many suspecting foul play. The circumstances surrounding this tragic incident remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the community devastated and demanding answers.

Just how far up did the corruption run and who was involved?

Thank you, and and if you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1

@PlayMorePods

Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpress
https://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/

#TrueCrime, #ColdCase, #HistoricalCrime, #BoysOnTheTracks, #KevinIves, #DonHenry, #Mystery, #CrimePodcast, #OntarioColdCases, #Investigation, #UnsolvedMysteries, #CrimeStories, #ArkansasHistory, #TrueCrimeCommunity, #JusticeForTheBoys, #CrimeDocumentary, #BryantArkansas, #DarkHistory, #CrimeScene, #PodcastLife, #DrFahmyMalak, #DanHarmon,

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