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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. The spokesman for the Missouri auditor's office left a note before he was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound late Sunday, about a month after his boss killed himself, police said Monday.
Robert "Spence" Jackson was found dead in his home in Jefferson City after police responded to a well-being check, police spokesman Capt. Doug Shoemaker said. He said investigators found a note in Jackson's apartment, but he declined to detail what it said.
Jackson's boss, Auditor Tom Schweich, fatally shot himself at his home on Feb. 26, shortly after telling an Associated Press reporter he wanted to go public with allegations that the Missouri Republican Party chairman told people he was Jewish. Schweich, who was Christian, said he perceived the remarks to be part of an anti-Semitic whispering campaign against him.
Jackson was among the first to suggest after Schweich's funeral that the chairman, John Hancock, should resign. Hancock has denied making anti-Semitic remarks and remains the party's chairman.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/police-second-apparent-suicide-of-missouri-state-official/ar-AAad60W?ocid=mailsignout
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)I don't know what is going on. But, I don't believe in coincidence or randomness.
MissDeeds
(7,499 posts)Why would state auditor Schweich commit suicide over a "whispering campaign" claiming he was Jewish? That should be fairly easy to prove false, and, BTW, what's wrong with being Jewish? Now the second suicide nearly a month to the day after the first? Very interesting... I think there is far more to this story than we know.
malaise
(269,157 posts)or the audit