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Podcast: That's a Rich conspiracy theory
Yahoo News is out with a new investigative look at the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
(Courtesy: Yahoo News)
Yahoo News has launched a podcast about the unsolved murder of
Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, who died three years ago. But
it does more than delve into the murder. It slams Fox News, questioning the
network’s credibility and detailing how it fueled damaging and politically
biased conspiracy theories.
They are charges Fox News still has not answered.
“Conspiracyland”
is a six-part series based on a year-long investigation. The first two episodes
are available and the other parts will be released weekly starting Tuesday.
Yahoo News’ chief investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff is the host.
The series, which includes new details and exclusive interviews,
looks into murder of Rich, whom police believe was the victim of a botched
robbery. But the podcast also looks into how unfounded conspiracy theories that
Rich was assassinated in retaliation for leaking DNC emails to WikiLeaks were
used for financial gain, publicity and political purposes.
In
a story for Yahoo News, Isikoff recalls that Fox News’ website posted a
story in May of 2017 that claimed an FBI forensic report had discovered
evidence on Rich’s laptop that he had been in communication with WikiLeaks
before his death. Fox News’ Sean Hannity went on his show and called the report
“explosive” and said it “might expose the single biggest fraud, lies,
perpetrated on the American people by the media and the Democrats in our
history.”
But Deborah Sines, the former assistant U.S. attorney in charge
of the Rich case before she retired, told Yahoo News that the Fox News story
was a “complete fabrication,” saying there was no link between Rich and
WikiLeaks. In fact, Fox
News retracted the story a week after it was posted and said in a statement
that it “was not initially subjected to the high degree of editorial scrutiny
we require for all our reporting.”
Fox News executives had doubts that one of the sources for the
story, an anonymous “federal investigator,” was who he said he was, Yahoo News
reported. Actually, according to Yahoo News, Fox News wasn’t sure the source
even existed.
According to Yahoo News, Fox News announced it was conducting an
internal investigation on how the story ended up on its website, but the
results of that investigation have never been disclosed.
Fox News has declined comment, saying it can’t because of ongoing
litigation with the Rich family.