Three on the Tracks: Kenny Novak, David Burrows and Terry Burt

Published: March 4, 2024, 8 a.m.

Episode 307: On Friday,\xa0July 10th, 1970, around 7 a.m., near\xa0Ludlow, Maine, 45 kilometres from the border with Canada, the crew aboard a northbound Bangor & Aroostook Railway train noticed something lying on the tracks ahead. They thought at first it might be trash but reacted quickly regardless. Despite the immediate application of the brakes, the locomotive, towing 19 heavy boxcars, could not stop in time to avoid a collision. The objects on the tracks were sleeping bags containing three young males. All appeared to be in their teens or early twenties. The bodies were found without official identification, and among them, they carried just over 5 dollars in Canadian cash. After a very brief investigation, the Aroostook County Sheriff, Darrell Crandall, said he considered the deaths either accidental or a group suicide pact.\nThe young men were soon identified as\xa0Kenny Novak (fifteen) and David Burrows (seventeen), both from Sydney River and Terry Burt (twenty) of Whitney Pier, in Sydney, Nova Scotia. It was discovered that they had hitchhiked to the location, but they were a long way from home. Their families initially had no idea why they would cross the border. There were no indications that any of the three were suicidal. Why were they there? If their deaths were accidental, how had they not heard the train approaching? And why would they have chosen to sleep on the train tracks?\nInformation soon came to light that there may have been a darker reason for their journey, leading to speculation that the three might have been murdered and placed on the tracks to make their deaths appear accidental.\nTheir families and friends are still looking for answers.\nSources:\nThe Standard 11 Jul 1970, page 1\nDeath Notices \u2014 The Bangor Daily News 13 Jul 1970, page 26\nBiddeford-Saco Journal 13 Jul 1970, page 10\nThe Bangor Daily News 19 Jul 1970, page 34\nRemembering a Mysterious Summer of '70 Tragedy by Ken Jessome\nWho Killed the Three Cape Breton Boys on the Tracks? by Ken Jessome\n\u201cAn Unfortunate Mishap": Three Cape Breton Deaths by Ken Jessome\n"Sleeping Victims": A Cape Breton True Crime Story? By Ken Jessome\nQUEST FOR JUSTICE: The Cape Breton 3 (Interview with Lorne Novak)\nCape Breton Three: The Boys on the Tracks \u2014 Murder, She Told: Maine & New England True Crime\nThe Three Cape Breton Boys on the Tracks \u2014 Nighttime Podcast\nS1 E2 The Cape Breton Boys on the Track \u2014 Locating the Lost\nFederal Railroad Administration\nRail-HwyGXing_Accidents-- DEC. 31, 1972\nThe Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry & Kevin Ives - Unsolved Mysteries\nSEARCHING FOR ANSWERS: the 1970 deaths of 3 Cape Breton Youth in Maine | Facebook\nAroostook County Murder Mystery | Facebook\nIngonish Beach and Freshwater Lake \u2013 Cape Breton Highlands National Park | Tourism Nova Scotia, Canada\nPetition to Re-Open the Investigation \u2014 Change.org\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices