3-month review finds random homicide, robbery-gone-bad unlikely
By Alicia Powe
WND
June 20, 2017
WASHINGTON — DNC staffer Seth Rich, who was brutally murdered on July 10, 2016, on a street near his Washington home — sparking discussion that he might have been the source of party insider emails turned over to WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential race — probably wasn’t the victim of a random homicide.
Or a robbery gone bad.
Rather, his murder “more likely (was) committed by a hired killer or serial murderer.”