Interesting, but the strangest thing here is that not much is new here. I saw a video shortly after the murder, with a Seymour Hersh interview, where Hersh said that Seth wanted money for the leak. I THINK I remember that Hersh said he did not take the case very seriously and just made a few phone-calls to help people.
MS-13 involvement was assumed right out of the box, but I never learned why.
Note that all insights in the murder come from private investigators with no actual mandate while cops did nothing, apparently.
I'm not saying the investigator is lying, but the deep state practices are rather odd.
1.) Why rob a memory stick with content that has already been leaked? Why assume that there aren't any more copies hidden somewhere?
2.) Agent Rosati shot the two MS-13 members who had killed Rich and had to move from Maryland to Delaware. If that was for being safe from retaliation by a notorious crime syndicate -- wow, easy! Just relocate to another state! Live happily ever after!
3.) Faux federal investigator Burkman conducted research into the Seth Rich murder AND had a business venture with one of the perpetrators. How did that happen? Am I supposed to believe that someone starts an investigation without knowing that it will eventually unearth complicity of one of his business partners? Who happens to be a rogue government official and criminal?
4.) Doherty, that business partner, shot Burkman, and it is unclear whether that was for his investigation or because their business venture had failed. Doherty is jailed. Did Doherty expect that to happen? How did they catch him?
No2 is pretty easy too, how are ms-13 gonna find him if he moves, look him up in the phone book? Who's to say they know who he is at all, other than an alias?
Interesting, but the strangest thing here is that not much is new here. I saw a video shortly after the murder, with a Seymour Hersh interview, where Hersh said that Seth wanted money for the leak. I THINK I remember that Hersh said he did not take the case very seriously and just made a few phone-calls to help people.
MS-13 involvement was assumed right out of the box, but I never learned why.
Note that all insights in the murder come from private investigators with no actual mandate while cops did nothing, apparently.
I'm not saying the investigator is lying, but the deep state practices are rather odd.
1.) Why rob a memory stick with content that has already been leaked? Why assume that there aren't any more copies hidden somewhere?
2.) Agent Rosati shot the two MS-13 members who had killed Rich and had to move from Maryland to Delaware. If that was for being safe from retaliation by a notorious crime syndicate -- wow, easy! Just relocate to another state! Live happily ever after!
3.) Faux federal investigator Burkman conducted research into the Seth Rich murder AND had a business venture with one of the perpetrators. How did that happen? Am I supposed to believe that someone starts an investigation without knowing that it will eventually unearth complicity of one of his business partners? Who happens to be a rogue government official and criminal?
4.) Doherty, that business partner, shot Burkman, and it is unclear whether that was for his investigation or because their business venture had failed. Doherty is jailed. Did Doherty expect that to happen? How did they catch him?
No2 is pretty easy too, how are ms-13 gonna find him if he moves, look him up in the phone book? Who's to say they know who he is at all, other than an alias?