Family’s private investigator: There is evidence Seth Rich had contact with WikiLeaks prior to death

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Marina Marraco:

t has been almost a year since Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was murdered in the nation’s capital. There have been no solid answers about why he was killed until now.

Rich was shot and killed last July in Northwest D.C and police have suggested the killing in the District’s Bloomingdale neighborhood was a botched robbery. However, online conspiracy theories have tied the murder to Rich’s work at the DNC.

Just two months shy of the one-year anniversary of Rich’s death, FOX 5 has learned there is new information that could prove these theorists right.

Seth Rich Family’s private investigator: There is evidence Seth Rich had contact with WikiLeaks prior to death
Rod Wheeler, a private investigator hired by the Rich family, suggests there is tangible evidence on Rich’s laptop that confirms he was communicating with WikiLeaks prior to his death.

Now, questions have been raised on why D.C. police, the lead agency on this murder investigation for the past ten months, have insisted this was a robbery gone bad when there appears to be no evidence to suggest that.

Wheeler, a former D.C. police homicide detective, is running a parallel investigation into Rich’s murder. Wheeler said he believes there is a cover-up and the police department has been told to back down from the investigation.

“The police department nor the FBI have been forthcoming,” said Wheeler. “They haven’t been cooperating at all. I believe that the answer to solving his death lies on that computer, which I believe is either at the police department or either at the FBI. I have been told both.”

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Expect the, “Trump leaked classified information to the Russians” fake news to REALLY go into high gear tomorrow!

I and Nanny said this at the time of Seths assassination, clues were in the DNC server, never handed over to the FBI. DNC saying they dont owe a fair primary to its voters, they may have murdered the only honest Democrat in the DNC.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/dnc-argues-in-court-we-dont-owe-anyone-a-fair-primary-process/articl
Just another number to the Clinton body count seems those that have an association with those people have fatally bad luck or a tendency to commit suicide.

Seth Rich Family’s private investigator: There is evidence Seth Rich had contact with WikiLeaks prior to death. Rod Wheeler, a private investigator hired by the Rich family, suggests there is tangible evidence on Rich’s laptop that confirms he was communicating with WikiLeaks prior to his death.

Seth Rich’s family only consented to Wheeler’s investigation. They didn’t hire or employ Wheeler or anyone else to conduct such an investigation. They have also publicly denied Wheeler’s claim that Seth Rich was in contact with Wikileaks prior to his death, and that “tangible evidence” of that contact exists on his laptop computer. They’ve stated that the locations of both Rich’s personal laptop and his DNC work computer are known, and that Wheeler hasn’t had access to either of them.

Wheeler’s claims are a load of b.s.

The Big-Money PR War Over Seth Rich’s Death

@Greg: The reward is over 130K he is more a bounty hunter than a PI.
No DNC server access, the investigators would have removed any evidence after his murder Will like Vince Foster and many others be a mystery.

Fox News retracts controversial story on Seth Rich’s death and alleged WikiLeaks contact

A week after publishing a problematic account about the death of former Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich — an article that said Rich made contact with WikiLeaks before he was shot and killed in Washington — Fox News retracted the story, saying it did not meet the organization’s editorial standards.

Their retraction:

“On May 16, a story was posted on the Fox News website on the investigation into the 2016 murder of DNC Staffer Seth Rich. The article was not initially subjected to the high degree of editorial scrutiny we require for all our reporting. Upon appropriate review, the article was found not to meet those standards and has since been removed.”