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Two teenagers were found dead on the train tracks, and the coroner ruled their deaths as suicides.
03:36 - 08:27 (04:50)
Summary
Two teenagers were found dead on the train tracks, and the coroner ruled their deaths as suicides. However, there is doubt surrounding the ruling, as the initial report and scene both suggest accidental deaths.
ChapterControversial Ruling on Boys' Deaths
EpisodeCONSPIRACY: Boys on the Track
PodcastCrime Junkie
The parents of two boys missing since 1978 hire a private investigator and a lawyer to help them get a court order to obtain medical samples from Dr. Malik, the physician that examined their sons before all contact was lost.
08:27 - 10:32 (02:05)
Summary
The parents of two boys missing since 1978 hire a private investigator and a lawyer to help them get a court order to obtain medical samples from Dr. Malik, the physician that examined their sons before all contact was lost.
ChapterControversial Ruling on Boys' Deaths
EpisodeCONSPIRACY: Boys on the Track
PodcastCrime Junkie
The hosts discuss the difficulty in obtaining brain samples for medical examination after losing a loved one, including the legal and emotional obstacles faced by Curtis Flowers and his legal team in accessing the samples following the murder of Tardy Furniture employees in 1996.
10:32 - 11:56 (01:24)
Summary
The hosts discuss the difficulty in obtaining brain samples for medical examination after losing a loved one, including the legal and emotional obstacles faced by Curtis Flowers and his legal team in accessing the samples following the murder of Tardy Furniture employees in 1996.
ChapterControversial Ruling on Boys' Deaths
EpisodeCONSPIRACY: Boys on the Track
PodcastCrime Junkie
Linda Ellison discovers that Dr. Francisco never actually tested for THC in her son Don's urine, but still agreed with Dr. Malik's findings, bringing attention to the need for accountability and trust in medical examiners.
11:56 - 13:15 (01:18)
Summary
Linda Ellison discovers that Dr. Francisco never actually tested for THC in her son Don's urine, but still agreed with Dr. Malik's findings, bringing attention to the need for accountability and trust in medical examiners.
ChapterControversial Ruling on Boys' Deaths
EpisodeCONSPIRACY: Boys on the Track
PodcastCrime Junkie
In 1988, the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives, who were hit by a train, were ruled accidental by the police.
13:15 - 14:53 (01:38)
Summary
In 1988, the deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives, who were hit by a train, were ruled accidental by the police. But when their parents pushed for further investigation, a prosecutor's hearing was held and over 40 witnesses were called to testify, raising suspicions of foul play.