Filmmaker Kelly Duda goes to the Clinton Presidential Library to promote his controversial documentary "Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal." Will Kelly eventually be able to talk to Bill about his role in the scandal as formal governor of Arkansas?
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Filmmaker Kelly Duda goes to the Clinton Presidential Library to promote his controversial documentary "Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal." Will Kelly eventually be able to talk to Bill about his role in the scandal as formal governor of Arkansas?
Inmate Rolf Kaestel talks about how penitentiary whores and drug dealers made use of the "Blood Bank" as it was called at the Cummins Prison Farm.
Not long after Rolf's interview for FACTOR 8, he was whisked away in the middle of the night to the Utah State Prison System for no apparent reason....
Rolf Kaestel is serving his 26th year of a LIFE sentence for robbery of a taco stand with a water pistol in Ft. Smith, Arkansas in 1981. YES, you heard right. WHILE, murderers and child rapists continue to be paroled, Rolf remains behind bars....
Goto: www.factor8movie.com
The first live performance of "When my blood runs cold" by The Salty Dogs for the "Factor 8" movie soundtrack.
Music from and inspired by the documentary, "Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal."
For more on the band, goto: www.thesaltydogs.net
A shocking expose of a prison blood donor program during the Clinton governorship in Arkansas. Infected prisoners slipped through the cracks and tainted blood made it into pharmaceuticals sold to patients in Canada, Europe and Asia, infecting them with the deadly diseases hepatitis C and AIDS.