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  1. Killing of Don Henry and Kevin Ives

    The Boys on the Tracks

    Around 4:00am on August 23, 1987, the bodies of 16-year-old Don Henry and 17-year-old Kevin Ives were hit by a freight train in the town of Alexander, Arkansas, United States, as they were lying on the tracks. The locomotive engineer engaged the brakes while blowing the horn, but the train could not stop in time and rolled over the bodies. A second autopsy revealed that Don Henry had been stabbed in the back and Kevin Ives' skull may have been crushed prior to being run over. The deaths were initially ruled an accident, the result of the boys in a deep sleep on the tracks while incapacitated due to high amounts of THC allegedly present in their blood. The parents of the boys insisted on a second autopsy, and after exhumation it was ruled that homicide was likely. Later, another pathologist ruled that Don Henry's shirt showed evidence of a stab wound. Wikipedia

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  2. etherzone.com

    Tucked away in the western part of Arkansas is a little town known as Mena. A town of 5,400 people that harbored the airport for one of the busiest drug smuggling in operations in the world. When a C-123K military cargo plane crashed in Nicaragua on October 5, 1986 with weapons and CIA employees on ... <a title="Deep Inside the Clintonian Reich: Mena Arkansas Drugs, Money, and Murder" class ...
  3. "Joe [name deleted] works for Seal and cannot be touched because Seal works for the CIA," a Customs official said in an Arkansas investigation into drug trafficking during the early eighties. "A CIA or DEA operation is taking place at the Mena airport," an FBI telex advised the Arkansas State Police in August 1987, 18 months after Seal's murder.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Around 4:00am on August 23, 1987, the bodies of 16-year-old Don Henry and 17-year-old Kevin Ives were hit by a freight train in the town of Alexander, Arkansas, United States, as they were lying on the tracks.The locomotive engineer engaged the brakes while blowing the horn, but the train could not stop in time and rolled over the bodies.
  5. arkansasonline.com

    An "extensive joint investigation" by the FBI, Arkansas State Police and IRS revealed that Barry Seal used the Mena airport for "smuggling activity" from late 1980 until March 1984, according to ...
  6. Oh, yeah, I've seen it. The whole ordeal is wild. I'm currently reading "all quiet at Mena" and it's crazy how heavily involved our own government was in transporting illegal drugs. Don and Kevin's deaths really hit the Bryant community hard. My brother went to school with them and he told me their deaths were huge deals around school.
  7. citizensdemandingjustice.org

    "A C.l.A. or D.E.A. operation is taking place at the Mena airport," an F.B.I. telex advised the Arkansas State Police in August 1987, 18 months after Seal's murder. Welch later testified that a Customs agent told him, "Look, we've been told not to touch anything that has Barry Seal's name on it, just to let it go."
  8. themurdercentral.wordpress.com

    His murder abruptly brought the DEA's investigation into Mena airport and the drugs operations surrounding it to a frustrating and premature end. It seems like someone was convinced Seals death would kill the investigation . . I guess they were right. Still from Haynes confession video. Billy Jack Haynes had a lot to say.
  9. time was spent in Mena, Arkansas. I was the second. criminal investigator assigned to Mena. The first. investigator was placed at Mena in 1977 primarily. to monitor drug traffic at the Mena Airport. Barry. Seal wasn't the first show to come to the Mena Airport. and he wasn't the last. I took over investigations. at Mena in 1981. At that time ...
  10. whatreallyhappened.com

    Following the end of the Vietnam war, the aircraft was purchased by legendary drug smuggler Barry Seal, who renamed it the "Fat Lady" and based it at the Mena airport. Following Seal's murder (an obvious setup by the court system), the plane was used in the gun running operation to Nicaragua, ending with the crash.
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