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Rich was murdered near his affluent neighborhood in Washington, D.C., on July 10, 2016. He was shot in the back at 4:18 a.m. while he walked home.
Rich had been at Lou’s City Bar a couple of miles from his house until about 1:15 a.m.
originally posted by: D8Tee
a reply to: queenofswords
Ya know that sethrich dot info site I linked in the original post?
It's vanished, the link no longer works. Was going to go there and see if there were any clues about why it took him so long to walk back to his place.
Two hours and 49 minutes later he would be lying on a sidewalk, dying.
A log of Rich’s phone calls compiled by the family accounts for a large chunk of that time – about two hours 15 minutes. But it doesn’t explain why he took so long to make a walk home that should have taken about 40 minutes.
There’s been much speculation that Rich went to another bar, the Wonderland Ballroom, after leaving Lou’s. But a person who spoke to him that night, and agreed to be interviewed on the condition of anonymity, said he did not.
Rich placed at least five calls and received two incoming calls, according to the log. The first three were placed before closing time – two to his father, who’d gone to bed early and didn’t hear the ring, and one to a friend; they lasted only a minute.
Rich seems to have been on the phone with another friend, who had called him when the bar closed. That 12-minute call ended at 1:33am.
At 2:05am, he called his girlfriend, who was in her home state of Michigan. They spoke for 89 minutes. Then the call dropped. A few minutes later, he called her again, and they spoke for 43 more minutes.
At about 4:19am, Rich told his girlfriend he was almost home and said, “I gotta go,” according to Rich’s father, who has spoken with his girlfriend. (She asked not to be named or quoted because of continuing harassment of those connected to the case.)
Rich didn’t sound alarmed. His girlfriend, according to a person familiar with the events of that night, went to bed thinking there was nothing amiss.
Later that morning, Joel Rich got a call from Washington police. Seth was dead.
originally posted by: RogueWaterC1
Why is this so hard for people to believe? I mean people are killed for less every day.
Cognitive dissonance is a hard stress to overcome.
After reportedly speaking with the family, Hannity said he would no longer be talking about the conspiracy last week — but on Tuesday’s episode, after returning from a Memorial Day break, Hannity led his show with it.
“I was asked by the family of the DNC staffer that was killed in July to pull back covering the story of the death because their son, and their family was hurting,” Hannity said at the top of his show. “I was honestly glad to accommodate them, because, as a father, I know that I would probably never recover if I lost one of my kids.”
Speaking beside a fiery graphic bearing the words “Liberal Fascism,” Hannity said that while he wanted to “respect the family’s wishes,” he would “not stop investigating.”
“The family wants the truth, and I think the country deserves the truth,” Hannity said.
“Now, I can report, I am making progress,” he added. “And we will have a lot more coming, probably sooner than later.”
In an exclusive Crime Watch Daily interview, Seth Rich's friends and family set the record straight about what really happened.
O.K. it's Infowars but since nobody else is covering this, it will have to do.
Dr. Jerome Corsi joins Roger Stone via Skype to discuss Seth Rich’s murder and the evidence that leads a tidy trail back to the DNC.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: D8Tee
O.K. it's Infowars but since nobody else is covering this, it will have to do.
Dr. Jerome Corsi joins Roger Stone via Skype to discuss Seth Rich’s murder and the evidence that leads a tidy trail back to the DNC.
Still waiting for my North American driver's license. Corsi has even less credibility than Alex Jones, but it's nice to see him exercising his First Amendment rights.
all of whom have more credibility than Democrats / DNC right now, some of which are trying to strip the first amendment away from anyone who doesnt think along the same lines as Democrats.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Xcathdra
all of whom have more credibility than Democrats / DNC right now, some of which are trying to strip the first amendment away from anyone who doesnt think along the same lines as Democrats.
Are the Dems the ones who accuse anyone who tells truth to power of being "fake news?"