A Washington, D.C. lobbyist is offering the largest reward in D.C. history for the unsolved murder of Seth Rich, a Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer gunned down over the summer.
Attorney Jack Burkman is offering $105,000 of his own money for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. The D.C. Metropolitan Police is offering a $25,000 reward, and WikiLeaks announced it is also offering $20,000 for any information that leads to a conviction in the murder of Rich.
Rich, 27, was the voter expansion data director at the DNC, according to Roll Call; he was employed for two years. Rich also worked on a computer application to help voters locate polling stations.
According to police reports, officers patrolling the Bloomingdale neighborhood heard gunshots at around 4:20 a.m. on the morning of July 10, 2016. Officers discovered a “conscious and breathing” Rich on the 2100 block of Flagler Place NW.
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4 comments:
Her name is Hillary. That's all I can give you right now...
I agree, not only in this case, but in many of the other cases as well. The actual chain of command, from the go-ahead to the actual commission, is baffling. Who, in her inner circle, is relaying the orders and just how close are the killers to her? They have to be Arkansas people, since these killings go back to those days. How can those bumpkins pull all these things off?
Oh snap 9:02 PM, you beat me to the clue.
Rich was suspected of being the insider who leaked the e-mails to Assange. Even if someone in the DNC thought that, he would be taken out. Just as so many other mystery deaths connected to the Clintons. They usually hire pros to make sure it's done right and then covered up. Soros probably paid for it.
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