First, the following comes from a prior post titled: Toxic New Details About Seth Rich’s Murder Emerge:
For a brief review of why there is so much interest in Seth Rich's death, recall the news from August of 2016. At first glance, upon learning of Seth Rich's death,“conspiracy theorists” couldn’t help but notice the rather obvious absurdity of how police labeled his murder a botched “robbery,” when Rich hadn't been robbed of anything. At the time Rich's body was discovered, he still had his wallet, money, watch, cell phone, etc. He was however, beaten, and then shot in the back, neither of which is consistent with a typical “robbery,” and certainly not a “robbery” where nothing was taken.
In addition to the decision by police
not to investigate Seth Rich’s death as murder, what really drew the
attention of all the crazy “conspiracy theorists” was the fact that at
the time of his murder, Rich was one of five former Clinton “associates” who had become Clinton “adversaries,” all of whom died under very mysterious circumstances over a six week span leading up to the DNC convention. Looking at both circumstances together, it's hard to fathom how any well-trained, logical member of law enforcement, would not find any need to investigate the potential for possible ties between the two.
When this story first broke, not
only did the police see no need to investigate possible ties between the
two circumstances mentioned, but when people did start asking
questions, terms like “conspiracy theorist" were thrown around, and police still refused to investigate further.
Now, thanks to a team of George Washington University forensic psychology graduate students and their instructors who analyzed the case and provided their findings in a 48 page report (below), the fears of many “conspiracy theorists” appear to be even more legitimate than ever!
In the following video, Today’s Yellow Snow (formerly Right Wing News) looks at the 48 page report released by the George Washington University Team, and analyzes what portions of the report line up with the theory that links Hillary Clinton to Seth Rich’s murder, and which portions of the report MIGHT not fit.