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Trevor Collins

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

We don't know the order of things, but suffice to say, police contacted the families.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

And afterward, the rifle was confirmed to be Henry's.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

And the train tracks that the boys were found on were only about half a mile or 0.8 kilometers away from Henry's house in Alexander.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

So it does stand to reason that this might have been nearby where they were hunting.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

But again, the question is, how did they end up on the tracks?

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Why was there a tarp placed on both of them?

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

And based on eyewitness testimony, why were they seemingly unconscious at the time of the accident?

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

It's very possible, yeah.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

So at the top here of the investigation, the deaths of Henry and Ives were ruled accidental by the Arkansas State Medical Examiner, Fahmy Malik.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

So I'm going to talk a lot about Dr. Malik here because he is the centerpiece of a lot of this.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

And again, knowing the road ahead, I'm just highlighting this name so you think about it.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Doctor being the centerpiece?

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Interesting.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Mm-hmm.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

So again, to reiterate, this is the Arkansas State Medical Examiner, and he states that the boys were alive when they were run over by the train, but had been in a deep sleep.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

His conclusion was that the boys had been smoking the equivalent of 20 marijuana joints.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

We don't know if that split between the two of them or 20 each, but suffice to say, that's a pretty hefty amount for anybody.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Under the influence of THC, tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive element of marijuana, the idea here, I'm kind of inferring, is that they wouldn't have been in the right headspace, that fatigue or even a deep level of near-unconsciousness was setting over them, and so...

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

Maybe that's how they ended up in such a precarious position.

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Boys on the Tracks | Untangling the Massive Conspiracy Behind the Deaths of Kevin Ives and Don Henry

They weren't thinking right.