Guided
by his conscience, Haynes approached Linda Ives, the mother of Kevin
Ives, one of the boys killed in Arkansas in 1987 in the infamous “boys
on the tracks” unsolved murder, and confessed to her the part he played
in her son’s death.
On August 23, 1987 Kevin Ives, 17, and his friend Don Henry, 16, were
murdered in Alexander, Arkansas and their bodies were then placed on
railroad tracks to be run over by a train. The murders of the two boys
were until now unsolved.
[...]
Confessing in the video that
he also operated as a drug trafficker and “hired enforcer” during his
pro-wrestling career, Haynes says:
“In the late 1970s and
early
1980s I stood 6 foot three and weighed between 260 and 300 pounds. I
was very visually intimating. I’m not proud to say that in the 1980s I
transported large quantities of cocaine in the United States of America.
“I bought cocaine from the largest drug trafficker in the United
States, Barry Seal, out of Baton Rouge, Lousiana.”
Continued
Poor Billy Jack. And he had so much to live for.
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