Posted on 08/27/2002 12:23:33 PM PDT by Scholastic
This month is the 15th anniversary marking the brutal murders of Don Henry and Kevin Ives, who were unwitting witnesses to a police-protected drug drop in a small community south of Little Rock, Arkansas. This drug drop was part of a smuggling operation based out of Mena, Arkansas.
Don Henry and Kevin Ives were just 17 years old and approaching their senior year of high school when they were murdered. What should have been a memorable year for these two boys resulted in tragedy. Unfortunately, no one has been convicted for the murders of Don Henry and Kevin Ives. The cover-up concerning the murders of Don Henry and Kevin Ives has been going on for 15 years now. When will the Ives and Henry families see their sons killers brought to justice for these heinous crimes?
Please pray for the Ives and Henry families. Also, please pray that God will grant those with the power and authority to bring these killers to justice, the wisdom, prudence, and crucial moral discernment, to do so.
The Kevin Ives Civil Justice Foundation
The Lonely Crusade of Linda Ives
The Boys on the Tracks, Book authored by Mara Leveritt
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The Mena Airport: Why Arkansas's biggest mystery won't die
A Place Called Mena Just Some Facts
Mysterious Mena: CIA Discloses, Leach Disposes
Feel free to ping any of your friends to this thread.
Watch for new developments in the Blood Trail story. Good things may be happening.
Likewise, I would like to see more media attention given to the Ives/Henry case. Linda Ives still has room to file a wrongful death suit. She would probably be more successful in this endeavor, simply because civil cases mainly just have a preponderance of evidence and the burden of proof is not as harsh (i.e. beyond a reasonable doubt), as it is in criminal cases.
Let's just say, keep your fingers crossed. We may be getting a break for once.
Rest assured I will, neighbor, and spread it far and wide.
With people like you and Scholastic working on the issue, the issue probably won't go away. LOL.
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