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Episode 64: The Boys on the Tracks Part II

Episode 64: The Boys on the Tracks Part II

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In Part II of Boys on the Tracks, the case moves beyond the initial contradiction — and into the silence that followed.

After the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives were officially ruled an accident, the evidence told a different story. And when that evidence could no longer be ignored, something else began to surface: hesitation, fear, and resistance at multiple levels of authority.

This episode examines what happened after the autopsies — when witnesses began to come forward, when federal agencies quietly entered the picture, and when the case stopped behaving like a local investigation.

In this episode, we explore:

• Why early witness testimony was delayed or recanted • Reports of low-flying aircraft and suspicious activity near the tracks • How the investigation expanded — and then contracted • The role of secrecy, sealed records, and jurisdictional overlap • What happens when evidence exists, but accountability does not

Boys on the Tracks is not just a story about how two teenagers died — it’s about what happens when the truth becomes inconvenient, and the system responsible for finding it begins to pull inward instead of outward.

This is where the case stops being an accident — and becomes something far more troubling.

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