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19th February 2018, 12:15 PM
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
Former WWE star Billy Jack Haynes, 62, has made bombshell claim in cold case
Kevin Ives, 17, and Don Henry, 16, were found dead on August 23, 1987
The Arkansas teens were hit by a train after they went hunting at night
Initially ruled an accident, grand jury found they were murdered before train hit
Now Haynes says he was working a cocaine drop when boys stumbled across it
Implicates local law enforcement and officials in the brutal double murder
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5407479/Billy-Jack-Haynes-says-witnessed-1987-Arkansas-murders.html#ixzz57aDTfzRk
Former WWE star Billy Jack Haynes, 62, has made bombshell claim in cold case
Kevin Ives, 17, and Don Henry, 16, were found dead on August 23, 1987
The Arkansas teens were hit by a train after they went hunting at night
Initially ruled an accident, grand jury found they were murdered before train hit
Now Haynes says he was working a cocaine drop when boys stumbled across it
Implicates local law enforcement and officials in the brutal double murder
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5407479/Billy-Jack-Haynes-says-witnessed-1987-Arkansas-murders.html#ixzz57aDTfzRk