I recently read this.
So I read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Seth_Rich
So I read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Seth_Rich
Is either the post or the article at all true?The 27-year-old Rich was an employee of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and his murder spawned several right-wingconspiracy theories,[2] including the false claim that Rich had been involved with the leaked DNC emails in 2016, contradicted by the law enforcement branches that investigated the murder.[3][4] It was also contradicted by the July 2018 indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence agents for hacking the e-mail accounts and networks of Democratic Party officials[5] and by the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion the leaked DNC emails were part of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.[3][4][6] Fact-checking websites like PolitiFact.com,[4][7] Snopes.com,[8] and FactCheck.org stated that these theories were false and unfounded.[3]The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post wrote that the promotion of these conspiracy theories was an example of fake news.[9][10][11]
Rich's parents condemned the conspiracy theorists and said that these individuals were exploiting their son's death for political gain, and their spokesperson called the conspiracy theorists "disgusting sociopaths".[12][13][14] They requested a retraction and apology from Fox News after the network promoted the conspiracy theory,[15] and sent a cease and desist letter to the investigator Fox News used.[4][14][15] The investigator stated that he had no evidence to back up the claims which Fox News attributed to him.[3][4][16] Fox News issued a retraction, but did not apologize or publicly explain what went wrong.[17] In return, the Rich family filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News in March 2018,[18] which was dismissed in August 2018, when a judge ruled that the plaintiffs failed to prove "extreme and outrageous" conduct by the defendants under the legal standard.[19]