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The Boys on the Tracks
The Boys on the Tracks: Death, Denial, and a Mother's Crusade to Bring Her Son's Killers to Justice | Mara Leveritt
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The Boys on the Tracks is the story of a parent's worst nightmare, a quiet woman's confrontation with a world of murder, drugs, and corruption, where legitimate authority is mocked and the public trust is trampled. It is an intensely personal story and a story of national importance. It is a tale of multiple murders and of justice repeatedly denied. The death of a child is bad enough. To learn that the child was murdered is worse. But few tragedies compare with the story of Linda Ives, whose teenage son and his friend were found mysteriously run over by a train. In the months that followed, Ives's world darkened even more as she gradually came to understand that the very officials she turned to for help could not, or would not, solve the murders. The story of betrayal begins locally but quickly expands. Exposing a web of silence and complicity in which drugs, politics, and murder converge, The Boys on the Tracks is a horrifying story from first page to last, and its most frightening aspect is that all of the story is true. Mara Leveritt has covered this story since it first broke back in 1987. Her approach is one of scrupulous reporting and lively narrative. She weaves profiles and events into a smooth and chilling whole, one that leads the readers to confront, along with Linda Ives, the events' profoundly disturbing implications. A powerful story reminiscent of A Civil Action and Not Without My Daughter, The Boys on the Tracks is destined to become one of the most powerful works published in 1999.
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After reading this book, I am more convinced than ever that these 2 boys stubbuled across a drug deal the night they were murdered. I found out about a lot of stuff I didn't know about this case. It shows how corrupt our government is from the local level to the federal level. I hope one day, records will be released, or someone has the balls to tell the families what really happened that night. People have been killed that have known stuff.

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This is back in the news, after 30 years, in Arkansas. Someone has finally come forward. I never read this book. I was 15 when this happened, but I remember it quite well. I have never read the book, and decided to when it was back on the news.

SandyW Interesting. I always wonder what makes peoplecome forward after such a long time... Guilt, death of perpetrator Or co-conspirator, illness... 7y
MonicaLoves2Read @SandyW I don't know either. This guy now lives in California. Supposedly he was a bodyguard for some Politican in Arkansas back then. He says he was there that night. 7y
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