reviewing an extraordinary unsolved murder in Washington, D.C.
"John Leake from Courageous Discourse™ with Dr. Peter McCullough & John Leake"< petermcculloughmd@substack.com>
sat, jul 20, 2024 at 8:03 p.m. edt
reviewing an extraordinary unsolved murder in Washington, D.C.
"the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump reminded me of the murder of Seth Rich almost exactly eight years ago.
reviewing an extraordinary unsolved murder in Washington, D.C.
the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump reminded me of the murder of Seth Rich almost exactly eight years ago.
John Leake
jul 21
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"the murder of Seth Rich—in the middle of one of the most brutal presidential election years in history—has always struck me as an example of the authorities NOT investigating a matter of public interest. the mainstream media and half the country were so blinded by partisan passions that they couldn't see the grounds for suspecting that the young man's murder was politically motivated. just a few hours after the incident occurred—before there was any time to perform an investigation—the metropolitan police department announced that the murder appeared to be a "botched robbery."
"since Seth Rich was murdered on july 10, 2016—12 days before wikileaks published embarrassing dnc e-mails—there has been much speculation that he could have been the source because he was upset about how the dnc had treated Bernie Sanders. a good investigator wouldn't speculate about the crime, but he would certainly notice that, statistically speaking, the murder is extraordinary.
"Seth Rich was shot in the back near his apartment building, and though he was carrying a valuable watch, wallet, and cell phone, these were not taken by the assailant. perhaps it was a botched robbery, as the metropolitan police department quickly announced, but shooting a guy in the back without taking his valuables is not typical of armed robbery. other robberies in the same neighborhood around the same time followed the conventional pattern of the assailant threatening the victim and demanding his or her valuables instead of opening fire on the victim.
"in the year 2016, there were 135 homicides in Washington D.C., which has a resident population of 672,000, which comes to approximately one murder per 5000 residents—a dramatic decline from the city's murder rate in the early nineties. incidentally, the metropolitan police conducted an analysis of homicide for the years 1998-2000—after homicide rates had dropped significantly—and concluded that the primary motives were
1) Argument/conflict
2). Drug related
3). Revenge/retaliation
4). Robbery
5). Gang related.
During this period, homicides were not equally distributed throughout the city, but were concentrated in particular neighborhoods. 92% of the victims were African Americans 3.2% were Hispanic and 3.2% were white. Though one must consider the possibility that homicide trends in DC have changed since 2000 (apart from merely decreasing in numbers) it's notable that, of the currently unsolved homicides in Washington DC in the year 2016, Seth Rich is the only white victim in a city that is now 44% white.
Julian Assange has always insisted the DNC e-mails were leaked and not hacked. Former NSA technical director William Binney has also insisted that if the DNC e-mails were hacked, it would be child's play for the NSA to establish the precise routing of the hack, which indicates that the e-mails were more likely leaked by an insider.
Regarding motive, a good investigator would consider the hypothesis that Seth Rich was murdered NOT in retaliation, but to eliminate him as a witness that the DNC e-mails were leaked by an insider and not hacked by Russians. Almost immediately after the embarrassing e-mails were published, Hillary Clinton's campaign hired CrowdStrike to perform a forensic cyber analysis of the server. CrowdStrike falsely proclaimed it was Russian hackers who were responsible, and never presented evidence to support this assertion.
Regarding the assailant: A good investigator would consider the hypothesis that he was contracted to murder Rich but knew nothing about his target or the motive for killing him. This hypothesis is consistent with Rich being murdered as he approached the entrance to his home—that is, the contract killer was provided only with the address and a photograph of his target.
Another notable aspect of this crime was the extremely emotional tone of press reporting from the same reporters who so passionately embraced the Russian meddling story. The mere suggestion that Seth Rich's murder was politically motivated prompted these same people to angrily denounce this (perfectly reasonable hypothesis) as "wild, right wing conspiracy theory" and to demand that reporters cease and desist from exploring this hypothesis.
While the murder of Seth Rich was done at night and many of the details were concealed, the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump was performed in broad daylight with millions watching. The fact that proper security was withheld from the event is so obvious that people have a hard time believing it was an intentional act.
Surely, naive people think, those currently in power wouldn't perform such deeds so out in the open. And yet, there it is, plain to see, right under everyone's nose.
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"In 2023, there were 274 lives lost in homicides in D.C. – a 36% increase from the previous year and a 20-year high.
"Sifting through two decades of homicide data, the District has only crossed the grim milestone of 200 homicides three times – including 2023.
"In 2022, there were 201 homicides; 2021 had 226 homicides; and then you have to go back 21 years to 2003 to cross the 200 mark again – that year had 248 homicides. "
GRA:Why do I list these stats?Because Leake,while stating that murders went down temporarily,failed to acknowledge they have surged the last 3:years.Just something that irritated me for some reason.(Media's effort to conceal crime,the main one.)
Now whodunnit?Probably whoever ordered Trump killed--and his initials are b.o.
--GRA
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