Title is a litle click-baity, but DoJ posted a supposed letter written by Routh, stating that he is sorry he missed and is now posting a 150 000 dollar reward for anyone doing the job succesfully.
This is weird for several reasons:
The letter is clearly written after the attempt failed. Why are DoJ posting nonsense spewing from an incarcerated man?
Normally, a manifesto is posted before the attempt, stating intent etc.
Second: Where is a man who cannot pay alimony, getting the money to pay the reward?
Title is a litle click-baity, but DoJ posted a supposed letter written by Routh, stating that he is sorry he missed and is now posting a 150 000 dollar reward for anyone doing the job succesfully.
This is weird for several reasons:
The letter is clearly written after the attempt failed. Why are DoJ posting nonsense spewing from an incarcerated man?
Normally, a manifesto is posted before the attempt, stating intent etc.
Second: Where is a man who cannot pay alimony, getting the money to pay the reward?
Perhaps he was promised this money?
How do we know this slip of paper is even real?
Yeah, how will anyone collect? The useful idiot is in jail.
Another good question.