The parents of slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich said Fox News’ coverage of their son’s murder was like having their son taken from them again.

Joel and Mary Rich sued Fox News on Tuesday, arguing a May 2017 Fox News article contained “false and fabricated facts” that fueled conspiracy theories tying their son’s murder to Wikileaks releasing 20,000 emails from the DNC.

“I want the people who started the lies, who are responsible for the lies held accountable. This has got to stop,” Mary Rich told “Good Morning America” on Thursday.

Mary Rich said her family wants to move on from her son’s death, but the network’s coverage of his killing was like losing her son a second time.

“We lost his body the first time and the second time we lost his soul,” she said. “They took more from us with the lies, so we want our son's life and his soul restored. I want our life back so we can move forward again.”

Rich was killed in Washington, D.C, in 2016. Police have described it as a botched robbery, but a Fox News story last May fueled conspiracy theories that his death was instead linked to the hacking of the DNC emails.

Fox News retracted the story, though the Rich family says they never received an apology.

“They never called us to check any facts. They took a rumor and ran with it,” Mary Rich said.