Monday, February 19, 2018

Next? (There are so many)


 





Billy Jack Haynes, a self-confessed former drug runner, has made a series of astonishing confessions in the past week, claiming that he was paid by Bill Clinton to kill David Kennedy, as well as providing “muscle” for the Clintons during Arkansas drug drops in the 1980s.

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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.
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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.”

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Two days after the Clintons are dead, and they will be one day, the news will be full of accounts by journalists and insiders who knew all along about these, and other murders arranged by them. Spit

2 comments:

rickn8or said...

Poor Billy Jack. And he had so much to live for.

Tom Smith said...

Its really not funny that the media could care less about what they do know about the Clintons! My guess is that the libs will eventually have to "kill off" the Clinton Celebrity in order to show that Trump didnt win, Hillary just wasnt popular. I think at some point it will be nauseating for the press to continue to the charade.

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