The Witnesses
January 4, 2017
As Dan Harmon’s “investigation” pushed forward, many potential witnesses started to turn up dead.
Circuit Judge John Cole appointed Dan Harmon special prosecutor of the Kevin Ives and Don Henry case in 1988, which gave him direct access to and control of information as the case developed. This is when witnesses began turning up dead, but no one connected that to Harmon at the time.
Keith Coney, who was believed to be with Kevin and Don the night they were killed, told friends and family members that law enforcement officials were responsible for the murders. He died on May 17, 1988, when he struck the back of a tractor trailer after apparently being in a high speed chase.
Keith McKaskle, who was allegedly at the tracks by Sharlene Wilson on Aug. 23, 1987, turned in information he had to Deputy prosecutor Richard Garrett, who was Dan Harmon’s partner. Wilson was known as the “Lady with the Snow” in Little Rock. She has confessed to selling cocaine to both Bill and Roger Clinton.
McKaskle then realized that he had told the wrong person, and made his own funeral arrangement. After telling his family goodbye, he was stabbed 113 times only days later. His murder remains unsolved.
Greg Collins was supposed to testify in front of a grand jury for Ives and Henry, but was shot in the head before he had the chance. His murder remains unsolved.
Boonie Bearden, who was friends with Collins and Coney, went missing in 1989. His shirt was found in Bryant, but his body was never discovered.
Jeff Rhodes told his family that he feared for his life because he knew too much about Kevin, Don and McKaskles’ murders. In April, 1989 his body was found in the Little Rock city dump after he had been shot in the head twice and set on fire.
Four men were possibly killed because of what they knew. These witnesses testimonies’ could have solved the murders of Kevin and Don, however they were all killed before they had the chance.
All evidence gathered from “The Obstruction of Justice” video documentary.