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Candace Owens Makes Bold Claims About Tyler Robinson Case
Political commentator, author, and personal friend of Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens, made a series of bold claims online, announcing that Tyler Robinson has not confessed to the murder of Charlie Kirk. According to Owens, his parents know it's not him in the photographs, Tyler has never stepped foot onto the UVU campus, and simply cannot be the assassin of Charlie Kirk.
For those unfamiliar, Candace Owens isn't some fringe conspiracy theorist. She has a monumental following on social media with over 5 million subscribers on YouTube alone and a very loyal fan base. However, her recent claims demand scrutiny and raise serious questions that need answers.
What Candace Owens Actually Said
Owens stated she wanted to break the news immediately because it felt important and she believed that if she didn't break it immediately, something bad might happen. She claimed to have verified the information but could not reveal her source.
According to Owens, Tyler Robinson is not planning to take his own life, and the entire narrative placed in the media about him planning to do so is completely fictional, as are many other aspects of what has been reported. She claimed that the story of his father turning him in after a confession is also complete fiction. To the contrary, she stated that Tyler Robinson maintains his innocence and has never even been to the UVU campus.
Owens asserted there are absolutely zero photos or video that the campus can produce to place him there, which is why they've produced nothing other than a blurry image which Tyler's family knows is not him. She stressed that Tyler has never once expressed a thought of taking his own life and that the federal government is lying about absolutely everything other than the fact that it is his gun.
Owens also mentioned that Tyler Robinson did not offer those Discord messages voluntarily. She stressed again that he has never been to UVU campus, though she added that she believed he was around the campus on that day. She wanted to publish this immediately so that the narrative of Tyler Robinson taking his own life, plus the story of a dad who did the right thing after realizing his son was guilty, would be exposed as a federal concoction.
The Photograph Question: How Did Tyler End Up in Custody?
Owens' post mentions that the photographs and CCTV captures from the university are of poor quality, grainy, and that the family knows this is not Tyler Robinson. This raises an obvious question: how did Tyler Robinson end up in custody if his parents don't actually believe it's him?
If we humor the idea that the parents don't believe it's Tyler Robinson, then how did Tyler Robinson end up in custody? Was he put into some sort of trance and navigated to the nearest sheriff's office? Or did he actually surrender voluntarily to the police as per his parents' request? This really changes that part of the story.
It's also worth noting that Tyler Robinson's mom, Amber Robinson, is still fairly active on Facebook. She's made the odd public post asking why this has happened, but at no point has she come forward publicly to say there's something wrong or something not quite right. She hasn't alluded to that in any way, shape, or form.
So the first question that needs answering is: if this whole confession story is complete rubbish, how did Tyler Robinson end up in custody?
The Campus Presence Contradiction
Owens' claims state that Tyler Robinson has never stepped foot on the UVU campus—he's quite simply never been there. This directly contradicts what law enforcement has stated publicly.
Law enforcement officials stated: "We do know that he drove, we had his car here on campus and then we had his car going south back to St. George, what's actually the city of Washington in Washington County."
It's true that the footage of this particular car heading into the campus hasn't been made public, and for many people, that will be enough to throw doubt on the claim. This case does have many strange aspects that don't make a lot of sense. But law enforcement has quite clearly claimed they have his car heading onto the campus at around 8:29.
However, Owens' post says he's never been to the UVU campus, but then also muddies the water by saying he may have been around the outskirts. So he's never actually been to the UVU campus, but he may have been around the campus?
This raises more obvious questions: Why did Tyler Robinson drive 250-odd miles to Orem on the day of the shooting? Is that Tyler Robinson seen in the various CCTV captures at 8:07, 8:23, 9:57, 11:44, and 11:48? If yes, it is Tyler Robinson, what was he doing there? Why was he wandering the streets during those time periods? And if it's not Tyler Robinson, then who is it?
The Rifle Problem
Owens mentions that the weapon that was recovered is actually Tyler Robinson's. This creates another set of questions: How did that rifle get from where it's usually kept to Orem? Why was it taken there? Was Tyler Robinson working with someone else or used by someone else? And most importantly, why did he leave his own rifle close to a murder scene?
Will it be claimed that his rifle was somehow stolen and someone else placed it there, and that Tyler Robinson just happened to be cruising around that area 250 miles from home on the day of the shooting?
There are many aspects of this case that don't sit right, such as the ballistics, the wound, and the type of weapon that was used. But it's very difficult to erase Tyler Robinson entirely from this situation based on the fact that this all supposedly came about via a confession. He went to the police. He's been taken into custody. His parents haven't come out publicly since that point and said this is a terrible mistake or that none of this happened. They haven't done that, which means they must be somehow complicit in this story.
Then there's the fact that he traveled 250 miles for no apparent reason at this point. He hasn't actually gone into campus—he's been cruising around the outskirts potentially—and then he's left his weapon in a bush. This is going to take quite a lot of explaining.
The Eyewitness Account Complication
There's also a new eyewitness account of Tyler Robinson approaching the crime scene some 6 hours after the event, apparently trying to get the gun back. What are we going to say about that? That it's not Tyler Robinson? That it's a lookalike or a body double?
Latest Court Developments
Tyler Robinson has just had his second court appearance, which was more of a preliminary hearing. His next court date has been set for October 30th, where Tyler Robinson is due to attend in person.
What Might Come Next
What likely will happen is that it's going to come out that Tyler Robinson was either set up or he was coerced into doing something—maybe taking his gun somewhere, having his gun taken from him and then placed in a bush. But that still leaves many questions unanswered, particularly about the eyewitness account and his presence in the area.
Conclusion
It's evident that Candace Owens is keen on finding out the truth regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination. This analysis isn't meant to throw any shade in her direction whatsoever. But naturally, big claims are going to require a vast amount of evidence. Will we see that evidence? Only time will tell.
Video Transcript
[00:00] So on Friday, political commentator,
[00:02] author, and personal friend of Charlie
[00:04] Kirk, Candace Owens, made a series of
[00:07] rather bold claims online, announcing
[00:10] that Tyler Robinson has not confessed to
[00:12] the murder of Charlie Kirk. His parents
[00:15] know it's not him in the photographs,
[00:17] Tyler has never stepped foot onto the
[00:19] UVU campus, and simply cannot be the
[00:21] assassin of Charlie Kirk. Now, for the
[00:25] British viewers amongst us, Candace
[00:27] Owens isn't some twit conspiracy
[00:30] theorist. In fact, she has a monumental
[00:32] following on social media with over 5
[00:35] million subscribers on YouTube alone and
[00:37] a very loyal fan base. However, in this
[00:41] video, I'll be taking you through these
[00:43] claims in detail and giving you the
[00:45] questions that I want answers to
[00:47] personally. Take a listen to the
[00:49] following.
[00:51] Right, so let's take a look at the
[00:53] following here. I want to break this
[00:55] news immediately because it feels
[00:56] important and I think if I don't break
[00:58] it immediately, something bad might
[01:00] happen. I hope I've earned the trust
[01:02] enough of the people to believe me when
[01:04] I say that I have verified this
[01:05] information but cannot reveal the
[01:07] source.
[01:09] Now, I've got to be careful what I say
[01:10] here on YouTube. So, Tyler Robinson is
[01:13] not planning to take his own life. The
[01:16] entire narrative that was placed in the
[01:17] media about him planning to take his own
[01:19] life is completely fictional, as are
[01:22] many other aspects of what we've been
[01:24] told. His father, having turned him in
[01:27] after a confession, is also complete
[01:29] fiction. To the contrary, Tyler Robinson
[01:32] maintains his innocence and has never
[01:33] even been to the UVU campus. There are
[01:37] absolutely zero photos or video that the
[01:39] campus can produce. to the contrary,
[01:41] which is why they've produced nothing
[01:43] other than a blurry image which Tyler's
[01:45] family knows is not him. Tyler has never
[01:49] once expressed a thought of taking his
[01:51] own life. I want to make that clear. The
[01:54] federal government is lying about
[01:56] absolutely everything other than the
[01:58] fact that it is his gun.
[02:02] Not that we needed further
[02:03] substantiation, but Tyler Robinson did
[02:05] not offer those Discord messages. I
[02:08] would like to again stress that he has
[02:09] never been to UVU campus, but and I need
[02:12] to again confirm this later, I believe
[02:14] he was around the campus on that day.
[02:18] I will have more on this later, but I
[02:20] wanted to publish this immediately that
[02:22] a Tyler Robinson taking his own life
[02:24] narrative, plus the dad that did the
[02:26] right thing after realizing his son was
[02:27] guilty is a federal concoction.
[02:31] Okay, so some rather bold claims there
[02:34] made by Candice Owens back on Friday.
[02:37] And as I say, within the next few hours,
[02:39] hopefully we're going to have some
[02:41] answers to those particular questions.
[02:43] But I've got some questions of my own
[02:45] which I hope will be answered in this,
[02:48] you know, this next installment, if you
[02:50] will, of this story. Now, in this
[02:53] particular post, it goes to mention that
[02:54] the photographs, the CCTV captures from
[02:57] the university, they're of poor quality.
[03:00] They're grainy and the family knows that
[03:03] this is not Tyler Robinson.
[03:06] So then the obvious question would be
[03:08] then how the hell did Tyler Robinson end
[03:10] up in custody if his parents don't
[03:13] actually believe it? And that's all a
[03:14] bit of a lie. You know, let's just let's
[03:17] humor it for a second. Let's just say
[03:19] the parents don't believe it's Tyler
[03:21] Robinson. Then how did Tyler Robinson
[03:25] end up in custody? Was he put into some
[03:27] sort of Mormonlike dream state and
[03:30] navigated to the nearest sheriff's
[03:31] office? Or did he actually surrender
[03:34] voluntarily to the police as per his
[03:36] parents' request?
[03:38] It really changes that part of the
[03:40] story, doesn't it? And also remember
[03:43] that Tyler Robinson's mom, Amber
[03:45] Robinson, she's still fairly active on
[03:48] Facebook, as you can see in front of you
[03:50] here. She's made the odd public post
[03:52] asking, you know, why has this happened?
[03:53] This, that, and the other. And at no
[03:55] point in time has she come forward
[03:57] publicly to say there's something wrong
[03:59] here. There's something not quite right.
[04:00] She hasn't alluded to that in any way,
[04:03] shape, or form. So that's the question I
[04:05] want to ask. If this whole confession,
[04:08] all this stuff is a complete load of
[04:10] rubbish, how did Tyler Robinson end up
[04:12] in custody? That's the first question.
[04:16] It then goes on to mention that Tyler
[04:17] Robinson has never stepped foot on the
[04:20] UVU campus. he's quite simply never been
[04:22] there, which is the opposite of what law
[04:26] enforcement said with the following.
[04:28] >> Um, we we do know that uh that that he
[04:30] drove we had his car here um on on
[04:33] campus and then uh and then we had his
[04:36] car going going south back to back to
[04:40] the St. George. What it's actually the
[04:41] city of Washington in uh in Washington
[04:43] County. Now, I'll give it to you here
[04:46] that the footage of this particular car
[04:48] heading into the campus, we haven't seen
[04:50] it, have we? It's not being made public.
[04:52] And for a lot of people, that will be
[04:54] enough to throw enough doubt to say,
[04:55] well, actually, maybe the vehicle was
[04:58] never there. Maybe it is all a lie. I
[05:01] mean, I'll admit this case is quite a
[05:03] strange one. There are many, many
[05:05] aspects of this case which to me
[05:06] personally don't make a lot of sense.
[05:10] But they've quite clearly claimed here,
[05:12] well, we've got his car heading onto the
[05:13] campus at around 8:29.
[05:16] But then in this post here, he's never
[05:18] been to the UVU campus. But then it also
[05:21] says it sort of muddies the water a
[05:24] little bit here by saying, but he may
[05:27] have been around the outskirts.
[05:30] So he's never actually been to the UVU
[05:32] campus, but he may have been around the
[05:35] campus. So then the obvious question
[05:37] that needs to be answered here is why
[05:40] did Tyler Robinson drive 250 odd miles
[05:43] to Oram on the day of the shooting? And
[05:47] is that Tyler Robinson that we see in
[05:48] the various CCTV captures? Is this Tyler
[05:52] Robinson at 8:07, 8:23, 957, 11:44, and
[05:58] 11:48? If yes, it is Tyler Robinson,
[06:01] what was he doing there? Why was he
[06:03] wandering the streets during those time
[06:05] periods? And if it's not Tyler Robinson,
[06:08] then who is it? It then goes on to
[06:10] mention that the weapon that was
[06:12] recovered is actually Tyler Robinson's.
[06:16] So, the question would be, how did that
[06:18] rifle get from where it's usually kept
[06:20] to Oram? Why was it taken there? Was
[06:23] Tyler Robinson working with someone else
[06:25] or used by someone else? And most
[06:27] importantly, why did he leave his own
[06:29] rifle close to a murder scene? Or will
[06:32] it be claimed, and this is one that I
[06:34] thought about, will it be claimed that
[06:36] his rifle was somehow stolen and someone
[06:40] else placed it there and Tyler Robinson
[06:42] just happened to be cruising around that
[06:43] area 250 mi from home on the day of the
[06:47] shooting? And as I say, I want to make
[06:49] it clear that there are a lot of aspects
[06:52] of this case that to me don't sit right,
[06:55] such as the ballistics, the wound, the
[06:57] type of weapon that was used. But it's
[07:00] very difficult to try and erase Tyler
[07:03] Robinson entirely from this situation
[07:05] based on the fact that, you know, this
[07:07] all came about supposedly via a
[07:08] confession. He's gone to the police.
[07:11] He's been taken into custody. His
[07:12] parents haven't come out publicly since
[07:14] that point and said, "Hang on a minute.
[07:16] This is a terrible mistake. None of this
[07:18] happened. They haven't done that, which
[07:20] means they must be somehow complicit in
[07:22] this story. We've then got the fact that
[07:24] he's traveled 250 miles for no apparent
[07:28] reason at this point. He hasn't actually
[07:30] gone into campus. He's been cruising
[07:32] around the outskirts potentially and
[07:35] then he's left his weapon in a bush.
[07:38] So, this is going to take quite a lot of
[07:40] explaining, isn't it? Now, for me, I
[07:43] what I believe is going to happen here,
[07:45] what I believe is going to happen is
[07:47] that it's going to come out, Candice
[07:49] Owens is going to come out with this
[07:50] idea that Tyler Robinson was either set
[07:53] up or he was coerced into doing
[07:56] something. Maybe taking his gun
[07:58] somewhere, his gun was taken from him
[08:00] and then put in a bush. But then also
[08:02] think about this. We've also got this
[08:04] new eyewitness account, haven't we? the
[08:06] new eyewitness account of Tyler Robinson
[08:08] approaching the crime scene some 6 hours
[08:11] after the event trying to get the gun
[08:14] back. So, what are we going to say about
[08:16] that? That it's not Tyler Robinson. It's
[08:18] a lookalike. It's a body double. I don't
[08:21] know.
[08:22] Now, just as a side note to this
[08:24] particular video, Tyler Robinson has
[08:26] just had his second court appearance. It
[08:28] was more of a preliminary hearing and
[08:30] his next court date has been set for
[08:33] October 30th where Tyler Robinson is due
[08:36] to attend in person. Now, to conclude
[08:39] this video, it's fairly evident that
[08:41] Candace Owens is really keen on finding
[08:43] out the truth regarding Charlie Kirk's
[08:45] assassination. And this video isn't
[08:47] meant to throw any shade in her
[08:49] direction whatsoever. But naturally, big
[08:52] claims are going to require a vast
[08:54] amount of evidence. Will we see that
[08:56] evidence? Only time will tell.
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