The murder of Seth Rich occurred on July 10, 2016, at 4:20 a.m. in the Bloomingdale neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Rich died about an hour and a half after being shot twice in the back. The perpetrators were never apprehended; police suspected he had been the victim of an attempted robbery. The 27-year-old Rich was an employee of the Democratic National Committee. Beyond these facts the story of Mr. Rich becomes completely riddled with multiple layers of what appears to be disinformation and deception messaging from elements of the US government. Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange made comments early in the investigation that are still generating impact on the story today and I believe, prevented his freedom for quite some time. More information in the case only continues to come to light due to attorneys for Matt Couch, who was sued by Rich’s family for his reporting on the case, successfully getting a judge to order the FBI to release Seth Rich’s laptops and tape/DVD drives in a court case. After country music artist John Rich posted Who Killed Seth Rich recently, thankfully we’ve seen some coverage about the case like Liz Wheeler just did with Mike Benz, but no one has interviewed the one person who knows the most about the case, Matt Couch. Matt has been investigating the Seth Rich murder for nine years now and is my guest today to give us an update and enlighten us on the background of the case. He is the publisher of the DC Patriot and a sports tv/radio personality, and my good friend.
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