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Auburn Police allege Calvin Kelley, 21, essentially committed suicide by lying on the railroad tracks near Team Track Drive. The Kelley family and the documentary “Everyone Counts,” however, allege Calvin’s death was neither a suicide nor an accident, but rather a heinous murder and cover-up utilizing the train to hide evidence of a vicious assault.
Licensed private investigators Larry DeMates and Jim Goodrich spent hundreds of hours investigating the death of Calvin Kelley and many others, whose bodies were found on train tracks, drowned in PG&E canals, and even a woman whose body was found in Downtown Auburn, near the police station.
Auburn Police and Union Pacific Railroad investigators concluded Calvin Kelley, a young father and musician with a wife and baby daughter, took his own life by laying or passing out on the railroad tracks after leaving Pistol Pete’s bar shortly after 1:30 a.m.
“You can’t get any more absurd than that,” DeMates said. “I was allowed into Union Pacific and I viewed the actual footage of Calvin Kelley being hit by the train. People jump in front of moving trains to commit suicide. They don’t lie down on the tracks.”
Persistent producers take documentary ‘Everyone Counts’, about Auburn deaths, to YouTube
Licensed private investigators Larry DeMates and Jim Goodrich spent hundreds of hours investigating the death of Calvin Kelley and many others, whose bodies were found on train tracks, drowned in PG&E canals, and even a woman whose body was found in Downtown Auburn, near the police station.
Auburn Police and Union Pacific Railroad investigators concluded Calvin Kelley, a young father and musician with a wife and baby daughter, took his own life by laying or passing out on the railroad tracks after leaving Pistol Pete’s bar shortly after 1:30 a.m.
“You can’t get any more absurd than that,” DeMates said. “I was allowed into Union Pacific and I viewed the actual footage of Calvin Kelley being hit by the train. People jump in front of moving trains to commit suicide. They don’t lie down on the tracks.”
Persistent producers take documentary ‘Everyone Counts’, about Auburn deaths, to YouTube