Mississippi: Tea Party Leader Suicides After Plotting to Take Illegal Pictures of a Cripple

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 29, 2014

"Hi, my name is Mark Mayfield. I met a guy on the internet and we formulated a plot to take humiliating pictures of my enemy's crippled wife.  When the police found out, I went out to the garage and shot myself.  Welcome to America." -Mark Mayfield, American politician
“Hi, my name is Mark Mayfield. I met a guy on the internet and we formulated a plot to take humiliating pictures of my enemy’s crippled wife. When the police found out, I went out to the garage and shot myself. Welcome to America.” -Mark Mayfield, American politician

America is such a sick and weird place, where sick and weird things happen endlessly.

Mark Mayfield, leader of the Mississippi tea party, has suicided after apparently being distraught over an arrest for planning to take illegal photographs of one of his enemies’ wives, who is a bedridden cripple.

Daily Digest News:

Mayfield’s wife, Robin, called 911 just after 9 a.m. to say her husband had shot himself. He was lying on the floor of a storage room in his garage with a single gunshot wound to the head and a “large caliber revolver” with the body.

Lt. John Neal of the Ridgeland Police Department said that there was a suicide note recovered, but he declined to share its contents. He said no foul play is suspected.

Mayfield was arrested on May 22, along with three men, and charged with conspiracy. Mayfield was accused of conspiring with a blogger who was charged with taking photos of Cochran’s bedridden wife, Rose Cochran, in her nursing home for use in a political video against the incumbent. Mayfield was charged with conspiracy to photograph someone without permission. The Madison County district attorney alleged that Mayfield advised on how to get into the nursing home.

Authorities arrested him at his law office. Mayfield, who denied the charge, was released after posting a $25,000 cash bond. All the charges are pending.

What a weird person.

Why would you ever even think of taking pictures of someone’s sick wife to use as political propaganda in the first place, let alone become involved in a conspiracy with a blogger to do so?

I guess it makes sense he killed himself, because everyone must have just thought him so weird.