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“Murder” of Kentucky Census Worker Turns Out to be Suicide

Posted on November 24, 2009 in: General News

The tragic death of Kentucky census worker Bill Sparkman was ruled to be suicide today rather than a homicide as some had suspected.
“We believe it was an intentional act on his part to take his own life,” said state police Capt. Lisa Rudzinski, who helped lead the investigation.
In September, Sparkman’s naked body was found [...]

The tragic death of Kentucky census worker Bill Sparkman was ruled to be suicide today rather than a homicide as some had suspected.

“We believe it was an intentional act on his part to take his own life,” said state police Capt. Lisa Rudzinski, who helped lead the investigation. kentucky

In September, Sparkman’s naked body was found hanging in a cemetery with the word “fed” written on his chest in black marker and his census ID was attached to his face. At the time, it was suspected he was murdered – even thought by some liberals to be an ugly manifestation of anti-government backlash. They were wrong.

State police and authorities decided his death was suicide after discovering he wanted to maintain 2 different life insurances policies that did not cover suicide. The word “fed” was written from the bottom up as well, meaning Sparkman wrote it himself. Many other details showed no signs of struggle or murder.

Source: Kentucky.com

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