Candace Owens on the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation
Candace Owens is pushing a set of claims that the official story of Charlie Kirk's killing does not hold up — bad news for Turning Point USA, the FBI, and prosecutors, who are now facing loud public doubt about their case.
- Owens says a Turning Point audio-visual chief pulled the SD card from the camera behind Kirk's head within minutes of the shooting, stepped over other cameras to do it, and never handed the original card to state investigators.
- She points to the crime scene being dug up and paved over within days, Kirk's car towed and cleaned fast, and his necklace returned to his widow instead of going into evidence.
- The charges against Tyler Robinson include aggravated murder, which carries the death penalty and a very high bar of proof, yet Owens argues the key evidence is thin.
- An image shown in court appeared altered, the confession texts have not been verified, and Robinson's boyfriend got immunity to testify and said the two never discussed Kirk or politics.
- Owens still believes Robinson was involved somehow, but not that he fired the shot, and accuses Erica Kirk of pushing a story that does not match her own earlier statements.
Outlook: Expect the fight to move to the discovery phase, where the defense wants Robinson's phone and the missing footage — and where these questions either get answered or get louder.