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Arkansas boys on track news story visualized in location accurate VR. Thank you for joining us for developing news. Intriguing test of the geo-located info casting system. Boys On The Tracks #VR was investigated by online researchers. No news q codes were verified to be other than fair use. Solved mysteries? Truth interpolation. Using the Oculus Rift and Google Earth VR to gain location awareness and insight. Body count +2 Kevin Ives and Don Henry. Billy Jack Wrestlemania III Bill Haynes William jack Clinton. SALINE COUNTY, Ark. -- In March of 1987, Billy Jack Haynes wrestled in front of a record-setting audience of 93,000 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit, Michigan during Wrestlemania III. That same year, 900 miles away, teenagers Kevin Ives and Don Henry were brutally killed in Alexander, Arkansas. Eventually the case ran cold. Today, 31 years later, Haynes (whose real name is William Albert Haynes) claims he witnessed their deaths: a double homicide. The big questions: why should investigators believe Haynes? And why now? The unsolved crime has been given the label "Boys on the Tracks." For three decades, people in Saline County and well beyond have tossed around theories, shared ideas, and spread rumors about who was responsible for the deaths of the teens on August 23, 1987. No one has ever been arrested. Victim Kevin Ives' mother is holding onto Haynes' claim as the key to solving who killed her 17-year-old son and 16-year-old Don Henry. Haynes says he sobered up a few years ago and reached out to Larry and Linda Ives after years of guilt. The trio connected with private investigator Keith Rounsavall and Haynes spilled his side of the story in a YouTube video designed to raise money for Rounsavall's investigation. "I come with no hidden voice. I come to you straight face-to-face, because this is reality, man," remarked Haynes in the video. "Don't hide nothing!" http://katv.com/community/7-on-your-s...