Candace Owens Uncovers Bizarre Hospital Story: Brian Harpole Claims He Cut Charlie Kirk's Shirt and Ran Emergency Room

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Candace Owens Uncovers Bizarre Hospital Story: Brian Harpole Claims He Cut Charlie Kirk's Shirt and Ran Emergency Room

Candace Owens examines the increasingly implausible official narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk's death, focusing on Brian Harpole's account of events at the hospital. Harpole claims he personally wheeled Kirk into the emergency room, cut off his crucial 'freedom shirt,' directed medical staff, and then guarded the door, a story that defies standard hospital protocol and conveniently explains the disappearance of key evidence. New witness testimony confirms shattered microphone pieces found in the vehicle match a Rode Wireless Pro, strengthening the explosive mic theory. Meanwhile, another source verifies previous reports about Erika Kirk's connection to Next Model Management and Jeffrey Epstein's orbit during her New York years.

June 23, 2026

The Disappearing Evidence: Charlie Kirk's Freedom Shirt

The question of what happened to Charlie Kirk's white 'freedom shirt'—the one he was wearing when he died—has finally been answered, and the explanation is beyond belief. According to Baron Coleman's early coverage, which was revisited this week, Brian Harpole provided a detailed account to Shawn Ryan about what transpired at the hospital.

In Harpole's version of events, he personally grabbed a gurney upon arrival, wheeled Kirk into a room, jumped on top of him, and cut off his shirt so medical staff could apply a defibrillator. He then proceeded to give patient information to staff, discuss medication protocols with doctors, and finally stepped back to guard the door from the outside.

This narrative raises serious questions about hospital protocol. Medical professionals do not typically allow civilian bystanders to direct emergency room procedures, perform medical interventions, or provide security. The story becomes even more suspicious when considered alongside other missing evidence: the soil from the crime scene (removed and repaved within days), the necklace (given to the widow), and the handheld microphone (now displayed at Mar-a-Lago).

If the explosive microphone theory holds merit, Kirk's shirt would contain the most significant forensic evidence available. Explosive residue would definitively prove or disprove the hypothesis. Instead, according to Harpole's account, he personally removed and disposed of this crucial piece of evidence under the guise of medical necessity.

Shattered Microphone Evidence Strengthens Explosive Theory

A sharp-eyed viewer sent detailed analysis of images from inside the SUV that transported Kirk, noting that several black shards visible on the floorboard appeared to have white markings consistent with the Rode Wireless Pro microphone branding. When these images were enhanced, the white lettering became clearly visible on multiple pieces.

To verify this observation, footage was reviewed of someone deliberately breaking a Rode Wireless Pro microphone. The shattered ABS glass pieces matched exactly what was found scattered throughout the vehicle's floorboard. This physical evidence strongly supports the theory that Kirk's microphone exploded, rather than a bullet striking him from 200 yards away.

The lack of any eyewitness reports of a shooter, absence of available footage showing someone firing from the Lozi building, and the failure to conduct standard gunshot residue testing on Tyler Robinson all point toward an alternative explanation for Kirk's death.

Witness Testimony Changes and Contradictions

Sara Tewell, a front-row witness who was among the first to speak to media, provided three different accounts of Kirk's injuries within a two-hour period. In her initial interview at 1:17 p.m., she stated clearly that Kirk was 'shot in the chest' and hit 'directly in his heart.' She claimed to have watched it happen from the fourth row.

Just 51 minutes later, at 2:08 p.m., Tool gave a second interview stating Kirk was shot 'in the neck' on the left side. By her third interview with ABC News, she had become an expert in ballistics, confidently asserting the shooter was 200 yards away—the exact distance to the Losee Center—despite having no apparent expertise in sound analysis or firearms.

These dramatic shifts in testimony raise questions about witness coaching or narrative management. The evolving story conveniently adapted to match the physical evidence (a neck wound rather than chest wound), but the inconsistencies reveal potential coordination rather than authentic eyewitness recollection.

Judge Denies Defense Request to Question Key Witness

In a ruling that raises concerns about due process, Judge Tony Graf denied the defense team's request to subpoena Lance Twiggs for the preliminary hearing scheduled for the week of July 6th. Twiggs, Tyler Robinson's alleged boyfriend and roommate, is the sole source of the most damaging evidence against Robinson: text message confessions and a handwritten note that was subsequently destroyed.

The prosecution plans to present a recorded statement from Twiggs at the preliminary hearing, where Erika Kirk is listed as the victim. However, Robinson's defense team will not be permitted to cross-examine Twiggs, who now lives out of state. The judge ruled that the purpose of the hearing is merely to determine if sufficient evidence exists to move forward, not to establish guilt.

This decision means the case will proceed based on hearsay evidence that cannot be challenged or verified. The defense has not been given access to examine whether the text messages were actually sent from Robinson's phone, and they cannot question the person who claims to have found the allegedly incriminating handwritten note.

New Testimony Links Erika Kirk to Jeffrey Epstein's Modeling Network

Another witness has come forward confirming previous reports that Erika Kirk worked at Next Model Management and managed model apartments on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. This modeling agency was owned by Faith Kates, who maintained a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein even after his conviction.

Epstein's emails, now publicly available, show frequent communication with Kates. Multiple sources describe Epstein regularly visiting the Next Model Management offices when in town. The agency brought young Eastern European girls to New York under modeling contracts and housed them in apartments that Erika allegedly managed.

This new source insists she personally met with Erika Kirk in this capacity. The connection to Epstein's trafficking network is particularly troubling given Erika's background with Romanian Angels and the questions surrounding her various claimed occupations during her New York years. Turning Point USA has not responded to requests for comment about these allegations.

The Mystery of Erika's Changing Signature

A psychological detail emerged that may explain some of the confusing contradictions in Erika Kirk's behavior and statements. When she was Miss Arizona at age 24, she used a completely different signature than the one she uses today. Handwriting experts note that adults virtually never change their signatures—it's as consistent as a fingerprint.

Research into this phenomenon points to dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder). People with this condition may have two or more separate identities with different behaviors, memories, thought patterns, and even physical mannerisms like handwriting.

This clinical explanation aligns with reports from Erika's ex-boyfriends, who say they don't recognize any aspect of the person they dated in the Erika Kirk visible today. It also explains the dramatic shifts in her stated beliefs: from anti-Israel to radically pro-Israel, from disliking Charlie's pastor friends to embracing them, from presenting as Catholic immediately after Charlie's death to identifying as Judeo-Christian weeks later.

The disorder typically stems from childhood trauma and can cause gaps in memory and what appears to be deliberate lying but may actually be genuine disconnection from previous versions of oneself. This would explain why Erika seems frustrated when confronted with her own contradictory statements—she may not actually remember making them.

J.D. Vance, Baal, and the Absurdity of Moving Forward

Comedian Tim Dillon captured the surreal feeling many Americans have about the current political moment with a satirical 'reading' from J.D. Vance's new book about his Catholic faith. In Dillon's parody, Vance contemplates whether 'the sacrifice to Baal would be enough' and wonders 'when will Baal get enough?'

While absurdist humor, the bit resonates because of the cognitive dissonance between the administration's public messaging and the reality of protecting what appears to be a coverup. The idea of reading a vice president's spiritual autobiography while fundamental questions about an American citizen's death remain unanswered feels deeply inappropriate to many observers.

The humor reflects a broader frustration: the expectation that citizens should simply move on to discussions of midterm elections and policy debates while evidence suggests a coordinated effort to hide the truth about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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