"Boys on the Tracks" Billy Jack Haynes Feb 2018 confession of involvement

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Source: Austin Kellerman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apJ87vQLtAQ

In this 2-minute excerpt WWF ex wrestler Billy Jack Haynes admits his involvement in the Boys on the track murders of two teenagers that were in the wrong place at the wrong time back on August 23rd 1987 where he says he was hired by Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton to catch these Arkansas police trying to steal the Drug Drop from the planes and to kill them. He says 16 years old boy Don Henry was dead and the other Kevin Ives was bleeding profusely and vomiting blood and at that point one of them held up the phone to Billy as he said Governor Bill Clinton wants to talk to you and Billy took the phone and told Bill Clinton "there was no Arkansas state troopers taking the drop as there was no drop taken at all and now there is these 2 kids and it looks like they are dead" and he said Bill Clinton replied "We can't leave no witnesses Billy, we can't leave no witnesses" and then Billy says he heard Hillary Clinton in the background say the same thing "You can not leave any witnesses" and immediately one of the corrupt Arkansas police officers used the butt of a rifle to smash Kevin Ives head wide open and killed him.

I remember watching this interview within a couple weeks of it being posted in February 2018. Former WWF Wrestler Billy Jack Haynes came out to confess in an interview to being hired by Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton for a job in August 23rd 1987 where Bill Clinton suspected some Arkansas police officers who were stealing the drug drops from $2-4 million he was told. Billy said he had done jobs for Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton since 1983 from roughing people up to contract killing as he said he didn't care and the money was good (He got paid $50,000USD even though no drop happened) but on this particular job he there was no job but the Arkansas troopers with him caught two teenage boys (Kevin Ives & Don Henry) who handcuffed them and beat them up with their flashlights and the butt of a rifle and then laid them on the train tracks to cover up their murders. Billy Jack Haynes had been on drugs for the last 30 years so he would not make a credible witness but the private investigator of the Ives family and the PI said he couldn't see why anyone would put their life at stake and risk going to prison for. He says he was raped when he was 4 years old. He says the reason he got into drugs was because his conscience couldn't handle what he had witnessed with those 2 young boys. He met Linda Ives (Kevins mother) twice.

Pro wrestler admits to role in 1987 unsolved train track murder of two boys and claims it was linked to a cocaine smuggling ring as he implicates 'criminal Arkansas politician' in far-reaching cover-up
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5407479/Billy-Jack-Haynes-says-witnessed-1987-Arkansas-murders.html

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