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What don't you get with the family. They have accepted his death....so leave them alone to grief without all your conspiracy theories. You guys are like the Sandy Hook conspiracy.....enough.... leave these people alone
Its like a case where the only witness realized that the defendant was a mob boss. All of the sudden he cant remember who it was.
Truth is great.... except when you refuse to accept it, and make some poor family suffer more.
Refuse to accept what? Has the killer been caught and convicted? Actually not finding the killer would be more advantageous for those on the right unless of course they are right and this was a political hit.
What don't you get with the family. They have accepted his death....so leave them alone to grief without all your conspiracy theories. You guys are like the Sandy Hook conspiracy.....enough.... leave these people alone
This is the strangest talking point I've seen coming from the left in quite a while. It's absurd really. It just doesn't work like that. "His family has accepted the death so let's move on" just isn't how a murder investigation works. "Leave his family alone" is not a determining factor in to whether a murder investigation goes forward or not. Just think of the implications of that line of reasoning for families of people who are killed by someone who then turns around and threatens that family. It's like giving the murderer a get out of jail free card, and makes murder by organized entities much easier to get away with.
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The only reason there are conspiracy theories is because people suppress the truth. ...
Malarky.
Nobody was trying to suppress the truth about Sandy Hook. Nobody was trying to suppress the truth about a pizza parlor pedophile ring. Nobody was trying to suppress the truth about leaked emails containing references to satanic rituals. ....
If I supposedly got killed in robbery gone wrong... yet my watch is still on my wrist and cash still in my wallet and pocket... I'd come back as the worst ghost ever until the identity of my killer (s) exposed and prosecuted. Whether my family moved on or not...
I'd haunt them too for being sell outs and taking it bent over dry without as much as dinner or a kiss...
Even though the Rich family wants this idea to go away a group of non partisan George Washington University students concluded that the Rich murder was not a random homicide.
I don't get the family. They sign off on the private investigator looking into the murder but stab him in the back when his conclusion is not what they want to hear. Now they attack these college students and their conclusion. Odd. If it was my kid I would welcome any and all investigations until the truth is found.
Truth is great.... except when you refuse to accept it, and make some poor family suffer more.
Every time someone gets murdered, and the murderer is caught, the family of the victim has to suffer through the resulting trial. So should we stop trying to catch all murderers, or just the ones that might end up being a leftie?
Last edited by Cruzincat; 06-21-2017 at 06:01 AM..
This is the strangest talking point I've seen coming from the left in quite a while. It's absurd really. It just doesn't work like that. "His family has accepted the death so let's move on" just isn't how a murder investigation works. "Leave his family alone" is not a determining factor in to whether a murder investigation goes forward or not. Just think of the implications of that line of reasoning for families of people who are killed by someone who then turns around and threatens that family. It's like giving the murderer a get out of jail free card, and makes murder by organized entities much easier to get away with.
More malarky.
It's one thing for the police to move forward with a murder investigation. Quite another to have baseless accusations and wild conspiracy theories tossed into the public forum so that reporters waylay your spouse at the grocery store and your neighbors are wondering what your son was actually up to.
Newsweek and other outlets have debunked the Wikileaks accusation, the Fox affiliate walked back its story, and Fox News retracted its article. Yet the Russian embassy in London and Hannity continue to push this conspiracy tale.
The Profiling Project, funded by funded by GOP lobbyist Jack Burkman, involved forensic-psychology students and instructors writing a report based on already available information.
"As for the conspiracy theories, the Profiling Project says those are unfounded, given that Rich did not die immediately at the scene: “A professional killer, whose sole job would have been to terminate Seth, did not accomplish their mission prior to escaping.”
They also determined that his murder was unlikely a robbery gone wrong because “most robbers are not killers” and Rich still had valuables on him."
Apparently, the idea that an anxious robber who only meant to scare Rich ended up shooting him twice and then running off in a panic did not hold any water for the students.
The students saw no evidence of professional hit due to not "terminating" Seth before departing and thus ruled this out.
Therefore, they came to the conclusion it was either an amateur or a serial killer.
Still nothing to do with leaking DNC emails.
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