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02/02/18 4:13 PM

#3094 RE: Seminole Red #3089

Seth Rich was murdered in the hospital after surviving successful surgery for non-life threatening injuries.

News reports say Seth was "fatally shot" but that is BS just as the failed robbery story fell apart when nothing was taken.

Seth's murder is a total cover-up by the Washington DC Police Dept. and the FBI!

If this was a simple robbery, why did the police or FBI enter Seth's condo and seize his laptop computer and where is it today???

Why are they refusing to release the autopsy report?? Would it show Seth died from an overdose of Fentanyl??

Three of the cops on the scene were wearing body cams. Where are those films??

Attorney Ty Clevenger had previously requested records related to the murder, but was turned down by the U.S. Attorney's office at the time.

In a written update from Clevenger he shared the bizarre reasoning by the Attorney's office for holding the documents stating their "ridiculous excuse for withholding the Seth Rich file, i.e., because I had not submitted a death certificate to prove that Mr. Rich was dead."
Clevenger went on to say "Bear in mind that I had requested records pertaining to the investigation of a murder. If Mr. Rich’s murder was being investigated, would that not necessarily infer that he was dead.


I filed an identical FOIA request with the FBI, and on September 19, 2017 our old friend David M. Hardy wrote that his office had searched the “Central Records System” and his staff was “unable to identify main file records responsive to the FOIA.”
I’ve played the FBI’s FOIA game long enough to know that lots of records are left out of the “Central Records System” (like emails, for example), and I did not limit my request to the “Central Records System.”

In the appeal that I filed over the weekend, I asked DOJ to order the FBI to search electronic records and hard copies in the Washington Field Office, where the records most likely would be kept.

If records are found, I suspect the FBI will assert a law enforcement exemption, but at least the FBI will be forced to acknowledge that it is participating in the investigation.

https://www.whokilledseth.com/

http://lawflog.com/?p=1754