Census Worker Found Hanged

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32991672/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

FBI: Census worker hanged with ‘fed’ on body Investigators uncertain whether anti-government sentiment led to death
The Associated Press
updated 6:43 p.m. ET, Wed., Sept . 23, 2009

WASHINGTON - The FBI is investigating whether anti-government sentiment led to the hanging death of a U.S. Census worker near a Kentucky cemetery. 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 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. An autopsy report is pending.

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.

Beyer declined to confirm or discuss any details about the crime scene.

Lucindia Scurry-Johnson, assistant director of the Census Bureau's southern office in Charlotte, N.C., said law enforcement officers have told the agency the matter is "an apparent homicide" but nothing else.

'Deeply saddened'

Census employees were told Sparkman's truck was found nearby, and a computer he was using for work was found inside it, she said. He worked part-time for the Census, usually conducting interviews once or twice a month.

Sparkman has worked for the Census since 2003, spanning five counties in the surrounding area. Much of his recent work had been in Clay County, officials said.
Door-to-door operations have been suspended in Clay County pending a resolution of the investigation, Scurry-Johnson said.
The U.S. Census Bureau is overseen by the Commerce Department.

"We are deeply saddened by the loss of our co-worker," Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are with William Sparkman's son, other family and friends."
Locke called him "a shining example of the hardworking men and women employed by the Census Bureau."

The most deadly attack on federal workers came in 1995 when the federal building in Oklahoma City was devastated by a truck bomb, killing 168 and injuring more than 680. Tim McVeigh, who was executed for the bombing, carried literature by modern, ultra-right-wing anti-government authors.


Difficulty in tracking cases


A private group called PEER, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, tracks violence against employees who enforce environmental regulations, but the group's executive director, Jeff Ruch, said it's hard to know about all of the cases because some agencies don't share data on instances of violence against employees.
Ruch said that after the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City, "we kept getting reports from employees that attacks and intimidation against federal employees had not diminished, and that's why we've been tracking them."

"Even as illustrated in town hall meetings today, there is a distinct hostility in a large segment of the population toward people who work for their government," Ruch said.


URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32991672/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
 
Sad story indeed. I normally only say this to law enforcement, but I think it applies to all federal employees these days: Be safe out there!
 
A friend of mine is a local manager on that forest, don't know if it is his area or not. Will be talking to him, don't know if he'll be able to reveal anything or not, considering criminal investigation ongoing. LE is separate branch of org, not answerable to local managers-used to be, but not for awhile.
 
Well, heard from my friend. He and his people are very very closely impacted by this event.
 
When I worked in east Kentucky, we didn't use federal plates on our van for just this reason!
 


Would not at all surprised if this was resolved as a "auto erotic" accidental death. I know that would disappoint those that want to play this up as some sort of whackjob right-wing anti-government extremist murder...I have no information other than what's in the public domain, but when someone has "contact" with the ground, and is found hanged, it's not unusual to find that the death was accidental and related to sexual habits.
 
OK,

Exactly who was sitting around the house and going, "Hey, I bet if I cut of oxygen to my brain, I will enjoy this a whole lot more!!!!!!"

Please, another candidate for the Darwin Awards.

(If that's how it turns out)!!
 
You ever heard of "stretching" someone's neck? Do you really think that doesn't happen with dead weight pulling head from shoulders? In which case a person's feet can end up on the ground whether they started that way or not. Please, a little respect until we know the real story, if we ever do. There's plenty of maryj growers in that neck of the woods too, not just here.
 
More details-

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090926/ap_on_re_us/us_census_worker_hanged

"They had duct-taped his hands, his wrists. He had duct tape over his eyes, and they gagged him with a red rag or something. "And they even had duct tape around his neck. And they had like his identification tag on his neck. They had it duct-taped to the side of his neck, on the right side, almost on his right shoulder."
Nothing in my book says anything about that being erotic..:suspicious:
 
OK,

Exactly who was sitting around the house and going, "Hey, I bet if I cut of oxygen to my brain, I will enjoy this a whole lot more!!!!!!"

Please, another candidate for the Darwin Awards.

(If that's how it turns out)!!


Auto erotic deaths are not all that uncommon. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erotic_asphyxiation for general information. Since I'm in law enforcement, I'm rarely surprised anymore by the efforts our fellow human beings go to either inflict pain and sufferring on others, or on the effort to obtain sexual gratification. Sad commentary but true...
 
Nothing in my book says anything about that being erotic..:suspicious:

I agree. However, you may have noticed that my original reply was based on the first news accounts wherein it was implied "fed" may or may not have been scrawled on the victim, and that the victim was in contact with the ground.

Even with the new information about the identification being attached to the body, and the word "fed" on the chest, I would not rule anything out in this case.

There have been instances of suicide wherein the deceased have bound hands and feet, gagged themselves and put bags over their heads to induce asphyxiation. First blush is that it's "obviously" a murder. However, first impressions in investigations don't always turn out the way one would think they do. People do things that make sense to them, not necessarily to everybody else.

There are four possibilities of death in this case: homicide, suicide, accidental or natural. It will be interesting to see what the investigation reveals.
 
More details-

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090926/ap_on_re_us/us_census_worker_hanged

"They had duct-taped his hands, his wrists. He had duct tape over his eyes, and they gagged him with a red rag or something. "And they even had duct tape around his neck. And they had like his identification tag on his neck. They had it duct-taped to the side of his neck, on the right side, almost on his right shoulder."


Census worker death investigation changing tack
AP sources: Suicide eyed in Ky. census worker case
November 5, 2009
 
SIGH

I fear this will be just another event that we will never know the truth about.

Thanks for not letting is slip off the "radar screen.
 
Intentional death is far different from accidental death from perversion. Some here were ready to believe perversion as most probable from the get-go, why did they feel the need to choose the sickest possible answer first instead of allowing for other possibilities? Their willingness to choose perversion as most probable said much about them to me.
 
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