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13Buddha ago

Love it! We have to find out who was permitted in his ICU room post op. So far, we know for a fact that regarding medical staff, only the attending physician and "a few nurses" were permitted and that's it. This is a HUGE giveaway, because there was absolutely no reason whatsoever for those restrictions to be made ESPECIALLY in an ICU setting. We need names.

xyz_3 ago

"We have to find out who was permitted in his ICU room post op." That's easy. His parents and/or brother need to request a copy of the medical records preferably through an attorney.

13Buddha ago

They would have done that a long time ago. Something is definitely wrong with them as well. God knows what it is.

xyz_3 ago

The parents may have too low of an index of suspicion regarding their son's murder, trusting whatever the police told them and have no reason to think anything was amiss at the hospital. Now that the anon surgical resident has come forward (if verified) things have changed. I myself had no suspicions about the hospital until I read the anon post by the surgical resident. The complete medical records, if not falsified, might verify and corroborate the surgical resident's version of events. It would also point to all those on the medical team who needed to be questioned and deposed by their attorney.

13Buddha ago

I am sure without a doubt that the parents were notified by phone towards the end of Seth Rich's surgery that it was successful and that he was expected to recover even though they were out of town at the time. Not sure if an autopsy was done, but my guess it was not. If it was not, that is even more suspicious. If it was, I would not trust the results either. I believe any parent would certainly request an autopsy on their child after an unanticipated post-surgical death. IMO, his family is involved, some way some how. These medical records have been "well-polished," and will reveal nothing. Witnesses are what is needed to 'fess-up and then get all the assistance they need to change their identities and get the hell out of this country until justice is served or a trial occurs.

xyz_3 ago

It was a homicide and therefore the medical examiner should have been involved. If the medical examiner was not involved, that itself would be suspicious.

13Buddha ago

True, true, true. I thought that was the case as well but uncertain if there was anything that could legitimately rule that out. There never used to be, but I cannot keep up with all the changes these days. Thanks for the info.