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Tuesday, August 3, 1999

Jurors see full video at filmmaker's trial
by LINDA SATTER
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

An unsolved mystery from 1987 that spawned years of
investigations and conspiracy theories was thrust upon a federal
court jury on Monday as the producer of a film about the subject
was accused of defamation.

    Patrick Matrisciana of California is on trial for allegations
aired in his 1996 documentary Obstruction of Justice: The Mena
Connection, which focuses on the Aug. 23, 1987, deaths of two
boys whose bodies were found beside railroad tracks in Saline
County.

    The hour-long video, shown to jurors in its entirety,
contains allegations that the deaths of Kevin Ives, 17, and Don
Henry, 16, were murders that various public officials tried to
cover up, from local law enforcement officers to state and
federal prosecutors to the governor's office -- then occupied by
Bill Clinton.

    Among the officials named in the video are Jay Campbell and
Kirk Lane, both now lieutenants for the Pulaski County sheriff's
office. They filed suit in April 1997, saying their reputations
were destroyed when the film asserted that they were "implicated"
in the murders and ensuing cover-up by unnamed "eyewitnesses."

    The men's attorney, Darren O'Quinn, told jurors that he will
ask them to return "a substantial verdict" against Matrisciana
that will send a message that "we are not going to let people get
by with making statements that damage people forever."

    Matrisciana is being sued personally and under the names he
uses to do business: Citizens for an Honest Government Inc.,
Integrity Films and Jeremiah Films Inc.

    O'Quinn contended in his opening statement that the film,
which was produced in a "very professional, very believable"
manner, "purports to be a documentary but is nothing but a
tabloid-type production" designed to make money during Clinton's
presidential re-election bid.

    Although the trial isn't about the boys' deaths, O'Quinn told
jurors that "there have been seven independent local, state and
federal investigations on these deaths from the FBI to the U.S.
attorney to the Arkansas State Police, and no one has
conclusively said that it was a murder."

    The video has sold 300,000 copies at a price ranging from $4
to $19.95 each, he said.

    He said he felt he had to tell their story because he didn't
think the "mainstream media" had done an adequate job of
revealing the truth in covering the story.

    As proof that some of the public corruption allegations in
the film are correct, Matrisciana cited the convictions of former
Saline County Prosecutor Dan Harmon on federal racketeering,
conspiracy and drug charges.

    Matrisciana's attorney, John Wesley Hall Jr., told jurors
that the plaintiffs must show that the film was produced with a
reckless disregard for the truth.

    To support Matrisciana's belief that he was reporting the
truth, Hall reminded jurors about the outcry that arose after
former State Medical Examiner Dr. Fahmy Malak made an initial
determination that the boys were killed while sleeping on the
tracks in a marijuana-induced stupor. That outcry led to a
reopening of the case, through which a Georgia pathologist
examined the exhumed bodies and found both boys were killed
before being placed on the tracks -- Henry by being stabbed in
the back and Ives by being hit in the face with a rifle butt.

    The film surmises that the boys were killed because while
walking along the tracks, they saw a plane fly low and drop a
load of drugs that someone was there to retrieve.

    The trial is scheduled to last all week before U.S. District
Judge Warren Urbom of Lincoln, Neb.



Copyright 1999, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. All rights
reserved.

This document may not be reprinted without the express written
permission of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc.


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