At about 4.00 AM, Aug 23, 1987, near Alexander, Arkansas, a freight train struck Kevin Ives,17, and Donald Henry,16, as they lay prostrate across the tracks, partly covered by a tarpaulin. State medical examiner, Fahmi Malek, declared the deaths an accident, claiming the boys had smoked the equivalent of of 20 marijuana cigarettes between them and had subsequently fallen asleep upon the tracks. The families of of Ives and Donald disputed Malek's declaration, and a second autopsy was conducted by Georgia ME Joseph Burton. Burton's findings suggest that 1 or 2 cigarettes had been consumed, and Kevin Ives skull and been fractured, possibly with a blow from the .22 caliber rifle the boys had taken with them on there late night trip. No one seems to believe the states explanation of this event, and there is a lot of criticism/alternative theories online. I just covered the bare basics here.
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Originally posted by Scorpio View PostAt about 4.00 AM, Aug 23, 1987, near Alexander, Arkansas, a freight train struck Kevin Ives,17, and Donald Henry,16, as they lay prostrate across the tracks, partly covered by a tarpaulin. State medical examiner, Fahmi Malek, declared the deaths an accident, claiming the boys had smoked the equivalent of of 20 marijuana cigarettes between them and had subsequently fallen asleep upon the tracks. The families of of Ives and Donald disputed Malek's declaration, and a second autopsy was conducted by Georgia ME Joseph Burton. Burton's findings suggest that 1 or 2 cigarettes had been consumed, and Kevin Ives skull and been fractured, possibly with a blow from the .22 caliber rifle the boys had taken with them on there late night trip. No one seems to believe the states explanation of this event, and there is a lot of criticism/alternative theories online. I just covered the bare basics here."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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