Census Worker Bill Sparkman Hanged: "Fed" Scrawled on Chest

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In what FBI agents have yet to rule as a homicide or a possible suicide,  a part-time census worker and teacher in Kentucky was found dead with the word "Fed" scrawled on his chest,  the Associated Press has reported.  The man was 51 years old.  He was found hanged near a Kentucky cemetery,  and the FBI has told Associated Press that they are investigating "foul play".  

The U.S. Census Bureau has stopped all door to door operations pending the outcome of the investigation. The name of the victim is Bill Sparkman, a part-time census worker and teacher. His truck was found near the area where he was working with a computer inside that he used for work.


(Opinion below):

Of course without an official ruling,  there is no telling what act was actually committed,  but I do recall Michelle Bachmann saying she would not let a census worker in her home,  and certain right wing pundits,  of a certain anonymity,  have been equating the Census with Obama.  If such an act, reminiscent of an old Southern style lynching, were to be an expression of that right wing sentiment:  well,  let's not think on that yet...

(This blogger,  however,  is already suggesting a Glenn Beck anti-Acorn act:http://www.oliverwillis.com/2009/09/23/census-worker-hung-with-fed-sign-another-glenn-beck-killing/

and this link,  very suspect,  highly so,  as Bachmann was stirring the vile pot of bigotry and internment camp witch tales:  Are Nancy Pelosi's worst fears coming true?:  

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/bachmann_census_camps/2009/06/26/229377.html

WASHINGTON — The FBI is investigating the hanging death of a U.S. Census worker near a Kentucky cemetery, and a law enforcement official told The Associated Press the word 'fed" was scrawled on the dead man's chest.

The body of Bill Sparkman, a 51-year-old part-time Census field worker and occasional teacher, was found Sept. 12 in a remote patch of the Daniel Boone National Forest in rural southeast Kentucky. The Census has suspended door-to-door interviews in rural Clay County, where the body was found, pending the outcome of the investigation.

Investigators are still trying to determine whether the death was a killing or a suicide, and if a killing, whether the motive was related to his government job or to anti-government sentiment.

Investigators have said little about the case. The law enforcement official, who was not authorized to discuss the case and requested anonymity, said Wednesday the man was found hanging from a tree and the word "fed" was written on the dead man's chest. The official did not say what type of instrument was used to write the word.

FBI spokesman David Beyer said the bureau is helping state police with the case.

"Our job is to determine if there was foul play involved – and that's part of the investigation – and if there was foul play involved, whether that is related to his employment as a census worker," said Beyer.



Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/23/census-worker-hanged-with_n_297114.html

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Thanks for posting but any reference would have to be embedded in the article instead of having the link exposed.

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