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Louisville Courier-JournalLondon, Ky. — Police said on Tuesday that they have made considerable progress in the death investigation of part-time Census employee Bill Sparkman and are confident the case will be solved — and probably within weeks, not months.
“There will be a resolution,” said Capt. Lisa M. Rudzinski, commander of the state police post in London, which is leading the investigation. “We’re much closer than we were.”
Rudzinski said investigators are waiting for forensic-test results from the State Police Crime Lab, but she wouldn’t go into specifics except to say that the “nature of the scene and subsequent investigation” were complicated and police wanted to make sure they were certain before making an announcement.
“Clearly, it’s not clear-cut,” she said. “… (But) I think we are toward the end.”
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“I don’t see exactly why they haven’t deemed it a homicide,” Josh Sparkman said in an interview Tuesday. “It seems pretty obvious it couldn’t be an accident. And that would be one very unusual suicide.”
He said he has been told some sort of announcement will occur within weeks and added that he would be “furious” if his father’s death is not ruled a homicide.
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