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'''Seth Rich''' was a computer scientists who was murdered in [[Washington DC]] before the [[2016 Presidential Election]]. At the time of his murder, he was aged 27, working for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), developing an application he help voters locate polling stations.<ref>http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/wikileaks-offers-reward-for-help-finding-omaha-native-seth-rich/article_cfb287bc-5e98-11e6-ae0c-8b471b8cbfbb.html</ref><ref name=DT>Allen, Nick. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/10/wikileaks-offers-20000-reward-over-murder-of-democrat-staffer-se/ WikiLeaks offers $20,000 reward over murder of Democrat staffer Seth Rich]. ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''. 10 August 2916.</ref>  Police suggested Rich may have been killed in an attempted robbery, although no items were taken.<ref name=DT/> A reward of $25,000 was offered from the police for information about the death.<ref name=WaPo10Aug16>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/wikileaks-offers-reward-in-killing-of-dnc-staffer-in-washington/2016/08/09/f84fcbf4-5e5b-11e6-8e45-477372e89d78_story.html "WikiLeaks offers reward for help finding DNC staffer’s killer"]. ''[[The Washington Post]]''. 10 August 2016.</ref>
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'''Seth Rich''' was a computer scientist who was [[murder]]ed in [[Washington DC]] before the [[2016 Presidential Election]]. At the time of his murder, he was aged 27, working for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), developing an application he help voters locate polling stations.<ref>http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/wikileaks-offers-reward-for-help-finding-omaha-native-seth-rich/article_cfb287bc-5e98-11e6-ae0c-8b471b8cbfbb.html</ref><ref name=DT>Allen, Nick. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/10/wikileaks-offers-20000-reward-over-murder-of-democrat-staffer-se/ WikiLeaks offers $20,000 reward over murder of Democrat staffer Seth Rich]. ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''. 10 August 2916.</ref>  Police suggested Rich may have been killed in an attempted robbery, although no items were taken.<ref name=DT/> A reward of $25,000 was offered from the police for information about the death.<ref name=WaPo10Aug16>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/wikileaks-offers-reward-in-killing-of-dnc-staffer-in-washington/2016/08/09/f84fcbf4-5e5b-11e6-8e45-477372e89d78_story.html "WikiLeaks offers reward for help finding DNC staffer’s killer"]. ''[[The Washington Post]]''. 10 August 2016.</ref>
  
 
Following the death, Wikileaks announced a reward of $20,000 for information leading to a conviction for the murder. Following the news of WikiLeaks' bounty, Seth's father, Joel Rich, said “I hope the additional money helps find out who did this.” He accused WikiLeaks of "playing a game".<ref name=WaPo10Aug16/><ref name=DT/>
 
Following the death, Wikileaks announced a reward of $20,000 for information leading to a conviction for the murder. Following the news of WikiLeaks' bounty, Seth's father, Joel Rich, said “I hope the additional money helps find out who did this.” He accused WikiLeaks of "playing a game".<ref name=WaPo10Aug16/><ref name=DT/>

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Person.png Seth Rich  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(computer scientist)
Seth Rich.jpg
Died4:20 a.m., 10 July 2016 (Age 27)
Washington D.C., USA
Cause of death
gunshot
Alma materCreighton University
Member ofDonald Trump/Conspiracy theories
Victim ofmurder
Interest ofTy Clevenger, James Lyons

Seth Rich was a computer scientist who was murdered in Washington DC before the 2016 Presidential Election. At the time of his murder, he was aged 27, working for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), developing an application he help voters locate polling stations.[1][2] Police suggested Rich may have been killed in an attempted robbery, although no items were taken.[2] A reward of $25,000 was offered from the police for information about the death.[3]

Following the death, Wikileaks announced a reward of $20,000 for information leading to a conviction for the murder. Following the news of WikiLeaks' bounty, Seth's father, Joel Rich, said “I hope the additional money helps find out who did this.” He accused WikiLeaks of "playing a game".[3][2]

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