27 year-old Democratic staffer Seth Rich was murdered on July 8, 2016 in Washington DC. Much has been made of this by everyone but the mainstream media. There were a lot of fishy things about this murder which was referred to as a "botched robbery." How many robberies go down where the guy gets murdered but didn't lose his wallet, watch or cell phone. Well, there is someone else who wants to learn more about the case. Martin Shkreli offers $100,000 reward for info on the Seth Rich murder.

About the crime, Seth's Rich's father said, “If it was a robbery — it failed because he still has his watch, he still has his money — he still has his credit cards, still had his phone so it was a wasted effort except we lost a life.”

First the Metropolitan Police offered a reward for information with regards to the Seth Rich murder.

“If it was a robbery — it failed because he still has his watch, he still has his money — he still has his credit cards, still had his phone so it was a wasted effort except we lost a life.”

In August Wikileaks decided to join the fray and offer a $20,000 reward. Remember that Julian Assange hinted that Seth Rich was an informant for Wikileaks.

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/763166970569224193

Well now Martin Shkreli has entered the fold and is offering more cash. He is offering $100,000 for any information on the Seth Rich murder.

Per the Daily Mail:

American businessman and investor Martin Shkreli is putting up $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich.

Shkreli, former chief executive officer of Turing Pharmaceuticals and KaloBios Pharmaceuticals Inc., made the announcement via his Facebook page Friday.

Martin Shkreli Offers $100,000 Reward for Info on Seth Rich Murder

It will be interesting to see if this picks up any steam and leads to more information with regards to the Seth Rich murder.

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