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Cebu_4_2
27th June 2014, 11:02 AM
Attorney Mark Mayfield was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday at his Ridgeland home.
Mayfield, vice chairman of the Mississippi Tea Party, and is one of the three men charged with conspiring with Clayton Kelly to photograph U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran's bedridden wife in her nursing home and create a political video against Cochran.

Ridgeland Police Department responded to Mayfield's home to investigate the shooting.
Mayfield's attorney, Merrida "Buddy" Coxwell, said he has known Mayfield for much of his legal career.
"I'm totally shocked," Coxwell said. "You couldn't find a nicer man."

Coxwell said he and Mayfield were both mountain bike enthusiasts.

When asked if the charges against Mayfield may have been the catalyst for his apparent suicide, Coxwell would only say that anything he says wouldn't come out right.

Mayfield of Ridgeland, an attorney and state and local tea party leader, was arrested last month along with Richard Sager, a Laurel elementary school P.E. teacher and high school soccer coach. Police said they also charged John Beachman Mary of Hattiesburg, but he was not taken into custody because of "extensive medical conditions." All face felony conspiracy charges. Sager also was charged with felony tampering with evidence, and Mary faces two conspiracy counts.

The arrest of Mayfield, well-known in political, business and legal circles, caused shock in Mississippi, in a criminal case and election that already had Mississippi in the national spotlight.

Gov. Phil Bryant said in statement of Mayfield's death: "Deborah and are saddened to hear of the loss of Mark Mayfield. He was a long-time friend, and he will be missed. Our prayers go out to his family in this tragic moment."

U.S. Rep. Gregg Harper also expressed his saddened on Mayfield's death. "He was a dear friend to many people, and such an incredible father and husband," Harper said.

Secretary Hosemann said in a statement, "Mark Mayfield was a friend, an effective attorney, a devoted family man, and was deeply committed to the State of Mississippi and to our Country. He will be missed. Lynn and I pray for his family during this difficult time.

Madison Assistant Police Chief Robert Sanders on Mayfield's death and the charges he faced in Madison: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We're still continuing our investigation, and this is a totally separate matter that's being investigated by the Ridgeland Police Department."

"That's not true," Sanders said when asked if SWAT team members were sent to arrest Mayfield last month when he was charged with conspiracy in the Cochran photo case. "We did not send members of the SWAT team to arrest Mr. Mayfield. Investigators went to his business."

steyr_m
27th June 2014, 11:05 AM
Yet another person "suicided"

Cebu_4_2
27th June 2014, 12:06 PM
No details about the gun, probably an AK or automatic pistol. I am sure it wont be a shotgun or anything like that.

"Suicide by 2 slugs the the back of the head"

Glass
27th June 2014, 04:29 PM
is one of the three men charged with conspiring with Clayton Kelly to photograph U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran's bedridden wife in her nursing home and create a political video against Cochran.

I'm trying to get my head around the crime. What is it? Invasion of privacy? Seems sudden. Lots going positively for the political movement. Suspiscious of guy not arrested and also other person. Sound crypto to me.

Cebu_4_2
27th June 2014, 06:05 PM
You can go into any nursing home and take pictures, it's not illegal. Unless it is a private nursing home which might have rules, but no laws mandated against it. I don't know. Whole thing is very vague.