Reward For Seth Rich’s Murder Up To $150,000

Now a DC lobbyist pitches in:

A Washington, D.C. lobbyist is offering the largest reward in D.C. history for the unsolved murder of Seth Rich, a Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer gunned down over the summer.

Attorney Jack Burkman is offering $105,000 of his own money for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. The D.C. Metropolitan Police is offering a $25,000 reward, and WikiLeaks announced it is also offering $20,000 for any information that leads to a conviction in the murder of Rich…

According to police reports, officers patrolling the Bloomingdale neighborhood heard gunshots at around 4:20 a.m. on the morning of July 10, 2016. Officers discovered a “conscious and breathing” Rich on the 2100 block of Flagler Place NW…

Earlier this week, he announced plans to launch a public campaign which will include a billboard and bus benches to keep the murder in the public conscience…

Burkman said that if he does not keep the attention on the case, it will just become another cold case in the D.C. police files.

Newsday reported that Rich was alive for at least one hour and 40 minutes after being shot, but did not say whether Rich was able to identify his assailants. The Daily Caller News Foundation has reached out to the Metropolitan Police Department for comment.

A few strange things about the case. It supposedly took an hour and a half for an ambulance to show up and drive him a mile to a hospital, during which time he died.

Second, DC and its outlying suburbs must be swimming in covert surveillance, from technical mounted on poles monitoring all movement, to roving vehicular. That town is spook central, even more than NYC with the UN. And I would assume with terrorism threats, that there the surveillance is official Law Enforcement.

I cannot imagine you could let a shot fly, without some computer geek in a cubicle somewhere noting it in real time and flooding vehicles to rove the triangulated location to record mobile video of everything in the area, as the poles record all movement in the area.

And yet this lawyer implies that DC Metro has reams of cold cases, where people were killed just like this, and nobody will ever figure out who killed them. What the hell is going on in our capital?

There is so much in this nation that is unbelievably contrary to the narrative we are fed about how our nation works and what rights you have as a citizen under the Constitution – things which the media would not touch with a ten foot pole – that I can’t help but wonder if people are being whacked for all sorts of reasons all the time in DC by the melonheads, and the government has just blacked it all out.

All you need is a small peek behind the curtain, and you realize these are very strange times. The only question is, how deep the rabbit hole goes.

Tell others about r/K Theory, because you never know when the melonheads will decide to punch your ticket

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7 years ago

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Dave
Dave
7 years ago

What’s going on is that the District has a massive amount of affirmative-action hiring in its metro system, surveillance personnel, and ambulance services. For their mediocre (at best) job performance they get six-figure salaries with excellent benefits and cannot be fired.

pavetack
pavetack
7 years ago

DC and its outlying suburbs must be swimming in covert surveillance, from technical mounted on poles monitoring all movement, to roving vehicular.

Some neighborhoods, yes. Others, no. Near a government installation? Probably. Upper middle class? Probably. The very rich or the very poor? No.

bilejones
bilejones
Reply to  pavetack
7 years ago

And here we see a tool of the state.