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Exclusive: New Documents Released in
Seth Rich Case Lead to More Questions
Like “Who Took Seth Rich’s Personal Laptop
Home with Them After the Murder?”

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Posted By: Imright, 4/24/2021 8:52:23 PM

On Friday the attorneys requesting information on Seth Rich received more information on the murder of former DNC employee Seth Rich. This comes after years of requests from attorneys and delays from the FBI and other connected US bodies. For years the FBI claimed they had no information on Seth Rich, but then in December 2020 the FBI admitted they had documents and his laptop: (Snip) In January, the FBI said it never looked at Seth Rich’s laptop. Why would they not look at it? Is this something we can believe after years of delays by the FBI?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 4/24/2021 8:57:48 PM (No. 766174)
The folks who wanted to be certain that they got the right guy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: davew 4/24/2021 9:36:13 PM (No. 766194)
Obviously the FBI agent filing the report knows who "opined the murder was a robbery" an who "took the laptop back to their house" because they identified them in the unredacted original. The FBI knows where the laptop is and should have access to the forensic analysis that shows whether documents were sent to WikiLeaks as well as other email information between Rich and WikiLeaks. If they have nothing to hide they are clearly acting mighty guilty. Show us the laptop image and we will all just go away. Its real simple.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: padiva 4/24/2021 10:03:34 PM (No. 766213)
Not so fast! HRC needs time to wipe the computer with a cloth.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: fishbone 4/25/2021 12:59:49 AM (No. 766300)
... and a hammer #3.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Trigger2 4/25/2021 2:12:51 AM (No. 766325)
The failed FBI no doubt got the assistance of the CIA's wet team. That's where the laptop went to cover up demonrat malfeasance.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 4/25/2021 6:24:49 AM (No. 766355)
FBLie.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Jerseyden 4/25/2021 7:36:14 AM (No. 766383)
Wonder if it was the same investigative team that looked into the Vince Foster murder aka suicide. Seem like whenever shady things happen the Clinton name comes up.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Strike3 4/25/2021 10:06:36 AM (No. 766514)
Just another secret that will stay locked away in some dusty vault in Washington until people forget who Seth Rich was. Who killed the guy who killed the guy who shot JFK? What really happened to Usama bin Laden? Who killed Jeffrey Epstein? Why is Hillary not in prison, or Bill? Those secrets are a huge burden to bear.
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