Census Worker Killed: Bill Sparkman Victim of Anti-Fed Sentiment?

by Tina Kells | September 25, 2009 at 01:06 pm
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The shocking case of the census worker killed by hanging in Kentucky is raising concerns about growing anti-government sentiment in the USA and if it could be putting federal employees at risk. Bill Sparkman was found hanged in the forest near a cemetery in the secluded Appalachian forest. Sparkman, a census worker, was found hanging from a tree with the word "Fed" written on his chest in red felt pen.

Why Bill Sparkman, 51, a substitute teacher and part-time census worker was killed remains a mystery. Some fear that he was killed to send a message to the federal government, while others speculate that he may have inadvertently stumbled onto a drug den. Unconfirmed reports claim that the remote area where Sparkman's body was found is a hotbed of drug related activity.

Police in Kentucky are not saying anything about why the substitute teacher / census worker may have been killed. They have not yet confirmed that his death was even a homicide and have yet to rule out accidental death or suicide. The strange circumstances of his death have people in the area concerned, most people suspect foul play and do not believe the described death scene would happen by accident or suicide.

Was Bill Sparkman the innocent victim of the growing anti-government sentiment in the US? Was he merely in the wrong place and the wrong time where he became a scapegoat for frustration with the federal government? Or did his role as a census worker expose him to once hidden criminal activity in the area? What do you think? Why was Bill Sparkman, the part-time census worker, killed?

Bill Sparkman's body – with the word "fed" scrawled on the chest – was found hanging from a tree near a family cemetery secluded by Appalachian forest.

The word appeared to have been written with a felt-tip pen, Clay County Coroner Jim Trosper said Friday. He did not elaborate.

The substitute teacher, 51, was discovered Sept. 12 in a remote patch of Daniel Boone National Forest in Clay County where he was working part-time for the government. Still, law enforcement officials weren't saying Thursday whether he was working at the time of his death or whether they believed it had anything to do with his job. Authorities have so far been unable to determine if it was an accidental death, homicide, or suicide.

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Roy C

Hypotheses must be proven. This is where the press really gets out of line, as if to demonstrate probability is to demonstrate veritude.

We don't know what happened and we won't know for a while. Speculation is more about our definition of ourselves than about what actually happened.

And, I am going to post an article I found about how nearly all of the violence in the '70s in the Bay Area was by the left, with the notable exception of Dan White, who still was a democrat, not a republican and not a member of the right-wing militias that did exist at the time.

Jim Jones of People's Temple, the Panthers, the Symbionese Liberation Army: We are talking about hundreds and hundreds of deaths, all people killed by the left.

The SLA killed the African-American head of the Oakland School District for instituting and ID badge policy in the schools. The SLA gunned him down with cynanide-laced bullets.

But we don't talk about that. Just Dan White.


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Pythiian1

I thought it was rather odd that information was kept off the news cycle because his body was discovered since Sept. 12. 

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The_Cynic

How this will play out - I have no idea, but, firstly and, to me, most importantly, I feel true condolences for his son. This man was a single father just trying his best to provide for himself and his son.

Truly a sad day. And certainly not a time to bring political ideology into this man's death - from right or left.


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