In Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-Ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House, which came out on Tuesday, (November 7, 2017), Brazile wrote that she had her own theories about the murder.
"Only to [her friend] Elaine could I say that I felt some responsibility for Seth Rich's death. I didn't bring him into the DNC, but I helped keep him there working on voting rights," she wrote.
"With all I knew now about the Russians' hacking, I could not help but wonder if they had played some part in his unsolved murder. Besides that, racial tensions were high that summer and I worried that he was murdered for being white on the wrong side of town."
She went on to say in the book that her friend doubted the theory about his race, "and I heard her," and that "the FBI said that they did not see any Russian fingerprints there, but they promised to look into the case." She added, "His death continued to tear me up inside."
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In Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-Ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House, which came out on Tuesday, (November 7, 2017), Brazile wrote that she had her own theories about the murder.
"Only to [her friend] Elaine could I say that I felt some responsibility for Seth Rich's death. I didn't bring him into the DNC, but I helped keep him there working on voting rights," she wrote.
"With all I knew now about the Russians' hacking, I could not help but wonder if they had played some part in his unsolved murder. Besides that, racial tensions were high that summer and I worried that he was murdered for being white on the wrong side of town."
She went on to say in the book that her friend doubted the theory about his race, "and I heard her," and that "the FBI said that they did not see any Russian fingerprints there, but they promised to look into the case." She added, "His death continued to tear me up inside."