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Killing 15 Minutes - Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives

Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives

03/13/24 • 18 min

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AJ and Sam learn about the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives. We discuss The Boys On The Tracks as they were known as.
The conversation revolves around the unsolved murders of two boys, Don Henry and Kevin Ives, known as the 'Boys on the Track' case. The boys were found dead on a train track in 1987, and the official ruling of accidental death due to marijuana intoxication has been widely disputed. The conversation touches on various aspects of the case, including the incompetence of the police investigation, the involvement of drug trafficking, and the alleged connections to Bill Clinton. The hosts express their interest in doing a more in-depth analysis of the case in the future.
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AJ and Sam learn about the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives. We discuss The Boys On The Tracks as they were known as.
The conversation revolves around the unsolved murders of two boys, Don Henry and Kevin Ives, known as the 'Boys on the Track' case. The boys were found dead on a train track in 1987, and the official ruling of accidental death due to marijuana intoxication has been widely disputed. The conversation touches on various aspects of the case, including the incompetence of the police investigation, the involvement of drug trafficking, and the alleged connections to Bill Clinton. The hosts express their interest in doing a more in-depth analysis of the case in the future.
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