Victims No. 12 through 17. ...six local people came forward independently, each claiming to have some special knowledge about the deaths of the boys on the track.
All were slain before their testimony could do any good. Police involvement is suspected in most cases, but not all:
* Keith Coney had been slashed in the neck and was fleeing for his life when his motorcycle slainmed into the back of a truck. "A traffic fatality," police said.
* Gregory Collins was found shot in the face by a shotgun.
* Keith McKaskle was brutally stabbed at home 113 times. (He knew he was doomed, and had told his friends and family goodbye.)
* The burned body of Jeff Rhodes was found in the city dump, shot in the head-and with his hands, feet, and head partly cut off.
* Richard Winters was killed by a man with a 12gauge sawed-off shotgun.
* Jordan Ketelson died of a shotgun blast to the head and was found in the driveway of a house in Garland County. "A suicide," the sheriff said.
Do you see a pattern here?
The watchdog group Citizens for Honest Government reports that police investigator John Brown completely solved the case. He then presented the evidence to members of Congress and handed his files over to the FBI (which is run by Louis Freeh, who works for Janet Reno, who works for you-know-who). Naturally, he was removed from the case, and the FBI has sat on the evidence. Detective Brown says, "We know who killed these kids. The whole reason this case has been slowed down, stopped wherever we're at ... (is) because it tracks right back to Bill Clinton being involved in the coverup. He took care of everyone that ever covered anything up in this case, everyone got promoted!"
All in all, after ten years of Mena operations, not one arrest was ever made, an accomplishment that is possible only when someone controls the whole state like a collie controls sheep. This is especially amazing when you consider that the Mena operation was 5 to 10,000 times bigger than Whitewater.
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