A murder case (among many others the Clintons are suspected of) has been lying dormant for decades. The murders of 2 teenage boys, Don Henry and Kevin Ives, in 1987, began with a cover-up that ruled the deaths as very dubious suicides. Two kids leading happy, healthy lives don't suddenly decide to commit suicide.
Outrage and pressure from the kids' families and community brought about a grand jury, which concluded it was a homicide, and the medical examiner agreed. The GJ said they'd "probably" been murdered.
For years, the Clinton's connection to a cocaine smuggling ring in Mena, Arkansas, was suspected as the cause of the murders - a case of the kids stumbling upon the drug activites (being in the wrong place at the wrong time). Also suspected, was the Clintons' involvement as the hit job bosses, as witness (and partial participant) ex-wrestler Billy Jack Haynes told a Little Rock, Arkansas radio host (Doc Washburn), which in turn, led to a subpoena by Saline County prosecutors, who are now hot on the trail, investigating the case.
It seems like after 31 years, the families of the boys would have given up hope, but what has changed the whole scenario is the current political situation of the Clintons. Since 1987, when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, followed by his 8 year presidency, followed by various high level positions of Hillary in the US govt. right up to being POTUS candidate in 2016, it's widely believed that the Clintons have used their political muscle to squash any investigations into the case.
With Bill out of politics now though, and Hillary all but buried politically after her 2016 loss, they no longer have the clout they have had for 30 years. Saline County prosecutors are moving fast on the case, and lead investigator Saline Sheriff Office Lieutenant Jeff Silk has vowed that the probe will not be sidetracked this time. With the primary obstacle (the Clintons) removed, and transcripts currently being scrutinized, arrests of the Clintons could come some time this year (2018).
Likewise, arrests in numerous other murder cases (Ron Brown, Mary Mahoney, John Ashe, William Colby, Vince Foster, etc)., of the infamous "Clinton Body Count", previously deep in cover-up mode, may now all come to the fore, as relatives of the dozens of victims speak up for justice.
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