Inquiry concludes census worker killed himself

By Raw Story
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 -- 2:36 pm
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amd bill sparkman Inquiry concludes census worker killed himselfA mysterious murder that appeared to be some kind of political statement was apparently neither, reports are indicating.

"A Kentucky census worker found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with “fed” scrawled on his chest killed himself but staged his death to make it look like a homicide, authorities said Tuesday," the Associated Press reports.

The Lexington Herald-Leader reports, "Bill Sparkman, 51, of London, might have tried to cover the manner of his death to preserve payments under life-insurance polices that he had taken out. The policies wouldn’t pay off if Sparkman committed suicide, state police Capt. Lisa Rudzinski said."

“We believe it was an intentional act on his part to take his own life," Rudzinski said.

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Tests indicated that the letters were applied from the bottom to the top — not the way an assailant facing Sparkman would write them. Police concluded that Sparkman wrote on himself, Rudzinski said.

Ultimately, there was no evidence to point to murder, she said.

Tests results showed that there was no DNA other than Sparkman’s on the rag in his mouth or on another rag found near his body. Those results, which police received only recently, were a pivotal development.

Other evidence also pointed to suicide as the manner of Sparkman’s death, police said.

For instance, there was no evidence that Sparkman had struggled with anyone. There were no wounds on his body, Rudzinski said.

The Associated Press adds, "Authorities said Sparkman alone manipulated the scene to conceal a suicide. In a news release, police said he had talked with others about ending his life, though authorities did not say specifically who."

Speculation swirled that he had been killed by rabid foes of the federal government and President Barack Obama before today's report.

"The discovery of the body of Bill Sparkman, 51, a substitute teacher and a field worker for the (census) bureau, comes at a time when talk media, tea parties and white-hot town-hall meetings have fanned antigovernment sentiment," Time magazine wrote earlier this year.

Months ago, Britain's The Guardian newspaper wrote that, because Sparkman had the word "Fed" -- short for "federal agent" -- scrawled across his chest, some investigators were pursuing a "line of inquiry that he was the victim of an extreme anti-government group.

"Although law enforcement officials say that southern Kentucky is not considered a particular hotbed of anti-government sentiment, there is little doubt that growing rightwing and libertarian anger at Barack Obama and his administration is increasingly belligerent," wrote The Guardian's Chris McGreal earlier this year.

Sparkman was reported missing on Friday, September 11 to the state police by co-workers at the school in London, Kentucky, where he worked as a substitute teacher.

His body was found, strung from a tree, reportedly with his feet still touching the ground, the following evening in the woods in Daniel Boone national forest in Clay County, about 18 miles (28 kilometers) south of the main county town of Manchester, Kentucky state police told AFP.

The word "Fed" had reportedly been scrawled on Sparkman's chest in red felt-tip pen.

Many reporters had theorized that Sparkman's work for the Census Bureau -- which is a federal government agency -- linked him in the minds of his killers in conservative, mainly white rural Kentucky with increasingly detested "big" government or with Obama, the first black US president.

In a statement issued in September, the Washington-based Census Bureau expressed its condolences to Sparkman's family, and said: "We have no information that this event has any implications for the safety of our staff outside of this small geographical area."

Assaults on census agents were "extremely rare," the bureau said.

Before today's report that the death was considered a suicide, Kentucky native Al Cross, who is director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky, said although the part of Kentucky where Sharpman's body was found was squarely Republican, Obama probably had nothing to do with the census worker's death.

"Clay County is part of that great rural white swathe that begins in western Pennsylvania and goes to Cajun country in Louisiana -- but when you talk about federal activity in Clay County, the thing people are most familiar with is going after marijuana growers," Cross told AFP in September.

Marijuana is "probably the biggest cash crop in Kentucky", rivaling even tobacco back in the days when it was king, said Cross.

National forest areas are "an invitation to grow marijuana, at least around here" because the woods are public land and the federal authorities can't "invoke property confiscation" against major marijuana growers, said Cross.

"But that's just the first point. The second point is that Clay County, more than any other county that I know of in this country, has been the target of federal corruption investigations.

"Lots of families and business networks and social networks have been affected by these investigations, prosecutions and imprisonment of a number of local political figures and their hangers-on," said Cross.

Sparkman might simply have knocked on the wrong door at the wrong time, said Cross, describing the area where the census worker was killed as "not the kind of place where you want to blithely go about asking questions about what goes on in someone's household."

Alternatively, Sparkman might not have knocked on the door of his probable killer.

"He could have been killed by someone who saw him moving around in this small area and presumed he was investigating, and when they found out or were told that 'that guy works for the federal government' -- that may have been all it took to set them off," said Cross.

(with AFP reports)

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Story comments are below...

  • Bill Sparkman made it look like someone killed him, so his family would get the insurance money...said the insurance company...
  • marxymcliberalson
    They still dont know where his computer is , gee do you think he buried his computer so no one would find it for no apparent reason?

    I'm sorry i have to go take the batteries out of my bullshit detector its just been ringing off the hook since I opened this story.
  • How does a guy who had cancer get a life insurance policy? I know firsthand this is impossible. The most chance was that he had a life insurance policy BEFORE he had cancer, and would've paid off if he died FROM cancer. Once he was cured, they would've cancelled his policy on him. DUH!!!

    Now, I wish investigative reporters would find out if he had a life insurance(s) policy before/during/after he had cancer. Did he have a different one AFTER he had cancer? Did he even HAVE a life insurance policy for sure when he died?
  • yvonneo
    Very good points, Big Dan. It hadn't occurred to me to question whether he actually had insurance. I think if someone were to discover that there were no insurance policies involved, that would pretty much blow the top off of the official findings; in fact, it would be very incriminating and probably lead to some very interesting revelations.
  • Savantster
    Clay County? you mean, where several powerful politicians were just convicted of rigging elections? now this guy "wrote from bottom up" and those police (that probably tried to protect the criminal politicians) determined that bottom up is self-done? .. odd, if i wrote on my chest, I'd not do it from bottom up, so how did they come to that "conclusion"?

    and, onetrickpony, even if this was a suicide, it doesn't negate that rural southern locals are chock full of toothless inbred racist hick whites. but feel free to pretend like you use logic or reason in anything you think.
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  • OldAtlantic
    Hate is ever unsatisfied when its factual basis is removed. That's the sign its hate and not analysis.
  • Savantster
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    which is why you continually show you're a hate monger, no facts back up your assertions.
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  • OldAtlantic
    Its now reported he was a suicide case and yet none of you has retracted or apologized for the hate filled, bigoted, racist comments against whites. When will that racism against whites go down? When they are replaced in this county by Hispanics and Indians?
  • dennycrane
    Randy Weaver's wife's head being blown off her shoulders was also a "suicide."
  • OldAtlantic
    Actually, it was a Japanese FBI agent who shot her and the others and also may have been responsible for the Waco firefight. Lon Tomohisa Horiuchi shot the Weavers just like the shooting at Virginia Tech by Asian gunman Seung-Hui Cho, ethnic cleansing of whites by Asians. These are classic ethnic cleansing pattern shootings.
  • Atilla
    Oh for Christs sake!! How many times did he shoot himself before he tied himself up and hung himself? Probably ran himself over with his car and set fire to his body too. The insurance company doesn't have to pay off? Imagine that! There's some Hill Billy Teabaggers celebrating tonight.
  • buckqjohnson
    They are covering up something big time. "he had talked with others about ending his life, though authorities did not say specifically who.", why won't they say who? This sounds so murky that I can't believe it. For one, if he killed himself for insurance, was he married? I mean who's the beneficary of the insurance if it looks like suicide. Also when did he take these insurance policies out 2 months, 10 months ago, 2 years ago or 5 years ago.
  • lousgirl84
    I agree. Something is rotten in the State of Denmark for certaibn
  • Maybe the insurance company said he was talking to "others" about killing himself. He said: "I survived years of battling cancer. Now I'm cancer-free. YIPPEE! I'm a cancer survivor! Now I'm going to kill myself...GEE! Why did I battle cancer for years? If I was just going to kill myself???"

    How did he get a life insurance policy AFTER he had cancer. You know insurance companies, once he survived cancer they would've cancelled his life insurance and never given him one again!
  • thx1138a
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    SUICIDED CENSUS WORKER'S DEATH RULED SUICIDE BY FEDERAL AGENCY

    -- Federal Investigators Successfully Cover Up Clay County Murder Using "Evidence" --

    -- Local Residents, Federal Government, Right Wing Supremacists Happy With Results --
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  • -- "Cancer-survivor battled cancer successfully so he could kill himself after he was proclaimed 'cancer free'"

    "I'll be damned, if I let CANCER kill me...I'M going to kill ME!!!!!!!"
  • fukum
    FBI, masters at the cover-up...we'll never know
  • OldAtlantic
    Remember all the hateful, bigoted and racist comments made here about whites who lived in that county? Type census worker Rawstory into Google to read them.
  • Also, a bunch of Clay County officials were thrown in jail within the last year or two, for rigging elections, look it up! Yes, THE very same Clay County:

    KY Election Officials Arrested, Charged With 'Changing Votes at E-Voting Machines'
    Circuit court judge, county clerk, and election officials among eight indicted for gaming elections in 2002, 2004, 2006

    http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7001
  • OldAtlantic
    Acorn is organized and funded vote fraud. Obama has not shown his college records where he applied as a dual citizen after age 18 thus proving he is not natural born citizen anymore, if he was ever.
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