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The most important piece of evidence in the Charlie Kirk case has vanished — and now the story doesn’t match the official narrative.
KUTV uncovered missing surveillance video from the exact moment Tyler Robinson allegedly turned himself in. Officials can’t produce it, can’t explain it, and can’t agree on why it’s gone.
In this breakdown, I show you the full KUTV segment, Candace’s reaction, legal analysis, and why this new development raises massive questions about what we’ve been told from the start.
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Video Transcript
[00:02] Let's get into it. What's going on,
[00:05] guys? Coach Colin here. Now, I'm sure
[00:08] you've already heard about the missing
[00:10] evidence in the Tyler Robinson Charlie
[00:14] Kirk case. If you haven't, if you
[00:17] haven't, I went and did some digging
[00:21] because I noticed when people find a
[00:24] certain clip, they find information,
[00:26] they always just give you a little
[00:28] snippet. I don't like that. I like to
[00:29] find the whole video. So, the whole
[00:32] video of KU TV,
[00:36] Salt Lake City, they did some great
[00:39] work. They put in a request. They were
[00:41] trying to find footage of Tyler Robinson
[00:45] actually walking in, turning himself in
[00:48] alongside his father. Apparently, that's
[00:51] missing. Now, we're going to get into
[00:53] that. And I'm going to show you that
[00:54] whole video and then I'm going to show
[00:56] you uh I'm going to show you a little
[00:59] bit of what Candace had to say about
[01:01] this whole thing. I'm going to show you
[01:02] what Dana Love had to say about this
[01:04] whole thing from WF News. I'm going to
[01:07] show you what James Lee had to say. He
[01:09] goes a little deeper and I'm even going
[01:11] to show you what Benny Johnson had to
[01:13] say about this whole thing. So, if you
[01:15] didn't know about the missing evidence,
[01:18] you are 100% going to understand it from
[01:21] beginning to end after you watch this
[01:24] video. That's what I like to do for you
[01:26] guys. Let's jump in and start with and I
[01:30] want you guys to actually see who this
[01:33] is here. KUTV2
[01:36] New Salt Lake City. They are doing some
[01:38] great work. This is not the first time
[01:40] that they've done some investigative
[01:42] work on this thing. Let's listen to what
[01:44] they have to say.
[01:45] >> Is a rule 8 attorney, qualifications
[01:47] only select number of defense attorneys
[01:48] in Utah have in order to defend cases
[01:51] with a capital offense, some involving a
[01:53] possible death penalty. He's not
[01:54] affiliated with the case involving Tyler
[01:56] Robinson, who's accused of shooting and
[01:58] killing Charlie Kirk back in September.
[02:00] I showed him what I found that could
[02:01] indicate there is potential missing
[02:03] evidence in the case.
[02:04] >> He said, "Hey, I know who I know who
[02:06] Charlie Kirk Shooter is." On September
[02:08] 17th, 2025, Washington County Sheriff
[02:11] Nate Brooks B held a press conference.
[02:12] >> Our job was not to interview. Our job
[02:14] was just to get him here.
[02:15] >> After Charlie Kirk, alleged shooter, was
[02:17] taken into custody in Washington County
[02:19] less than 2 days after the shooting.
[02:20] >> Within the hour, um, my friend drove
[02:24] Tyler and his parents to my office where
[02:27] he was greeted by plane closed
[02:29] detectives.
[02:29] >> After learning of this, I submitted a
[02:31] public records request to obtain any
[02:33] video of Tyler Robinson walking into the
[02:35] jail facility. Washington County
[02:36] responded saying there were no records
[02:38] responsive to the request as Robinson
[02:41] did not go to the jail area. A request
[02:43] for any holding room video was denied. A
[02:45] few weeks later, I re-uped the request
[02:47] on a more generalized scale for
[02:49] surveillance video showing Tyler
[02:51] Robinson walking into the sheriff's
[02:52] office.
[02:53] >> For the state of Utah, we would
[02:54] certainly hope that this video is
[02:56] available. The response, "Our office
[02:58] does not have any applicable records
[03:00] responsive to this request as the
[03:02] surveillance footage is no longer
[03:03] available after the 30-day retention
[03:05] period."
[03:06] >> I know way too close to the camera, but
[03:09] you have to understand, I have a Patreon
[03:11] now, so consider subscribing to the
[03:13] Patreon. As you know, sometimes we get
[03:16] attacked by bigger accounts and it puts
[03:19] this channel in jeopardy. on Patreon,
[03:22] I'll be able to talk about things that I
[03:23] can't talk about here, and you'll have
[03:26] more of a link to me just in case, cuz
[03:30] like I said, they're going to figure out
[03:32] this whole Philadelphia thing that I've
[03:34] been rolling with the past few weeks.
[03:36] And if they do, you'll find me over
[03:38] there. Link in the description. So, just
[03:40] so you know, in case anybody is
[03:42] speculating to you, and there's another
[03:44] like 2 minutes to this clip, I just have
[03:45] to jump in here. In case anybody is
[03:47] speculating to you that the authorities
[03:50] took this this footage and that's why
[03:52] it's not there. It's not this whole
[03:54] thing. It's not Take off your tin foil
[03:57] speedo, Jim. You don't need to be
[04:00] wearing that thing. No, no, no, no, no,
[04:01] no, no, no, no. Listen, they said the
[04:04] 30-day retention period. Okay, now this
[04:09] is pretty big footage. The same way that
[04:13] Charlie Kirk's crime scene was pretty
[04:16] important, right? That was a pretty
[04:18] important space. They dug it up, did
[04:21] what they had to do. I guess
[04:24] this is the same type of thing. You
[04:26] think that 30-day retention period,
[04:28] they'd be like, "You know what?
[04:30] Actually,
[04:32] I feel like we just had a pretty big
[04:34] alleged murderer here, so I think we're
[04:37] going to keep it. What do you say,
[04:38] guys?"
[04:40] 10 of them were like, "No, 30 days. 30
[04:43] days. Delete it." Is that what happened?
[04:45] Okay. Anyway, let's keep going.
[04:47] >> If in fact it has been destroyed and not
[04:50] preserved is very concerning. And if it
[04:52] has, then it's very concerning that
[04:54] they're telling you they don't have it.
[04:55] If they no longer have it, I would have
[04:57] expected to say that this this video has
[04:59] been provided to you, the Utah County
[05:01] Law Enforcement. Please contact them.
[05:03] But instead, this rhetos, in my opinion,
[05:05] as uh trying to shut the door and not
[05:07] give you free access to the press. While
[05:09] it's not clear if the video exists and
[05:11] was just handed over to another agency,
[05:13] in a response to me, Washington County
[05:15] shared with me they don't believe the
[05:16] video was shared with anyone involved in
[05:18] the case.
[05:19] >> Wanting to get videos showing that he
[05:21] turned himself in and and the manner he
[05:22] did so would be crucial for the defense
[05:24] work of mitigation.
[05:25] >> 26 years as a criminal defense attorney
[05:27] in Utah, Bautista is currently working
[05:29] another capital case in Utah County with
[05:31] the state intending to seek the death
[05:33] penalty.
[05:34] >> Again, Mr. Kirk by all accounts was was
[05:36] a great young man who was who was
[05:38] helping educate people and we encourage
[05:40] that and this is very tragic that he's
[05:43] lost his life but it is not a death
[05:46] penalty case
[05:46] >> when you look at this case on the
[05:48] surface and what you've seen play out
[05:49] what stands out to you
[05:51] >> what stands out to me is this not an
[05:52] aggravated murder case in order for it
[05:55] to be an aggravated murder case that
[05:56] something is that can qualify for the
[05:58] death penalty there has to be an
[05:59] aggravating factor
[06:00] >> Batista says the alleged weapon in the
[06:02] shooting alone doesn't meet the standard
[06:04] for prosecutors to seek the death
[06:05] penalty.
[06:06] >> The risk of hitting someone else really
[06:08] isn't there. And so that's why I believe
[06:10] that that aggravating factor is is
[06:12] really weak. Now, why it was charged
[06:14] that way is clearly political.
[06:15] >> I hope he gets the death penalty.
[06:17] >> And I just want to remind people that we
[06:19] still have the death penalty here in the
[06:20] state of Utah.
[06:21] >> Instead of looking at it objectively, a
[06:23] prosecutor is to look at the evidence
[06:24] objectively and then charge the person
[06:26] with the most applicable crime. Here,
[06:28] where they're saying it will be this
[06:30] crime, we are now taking evidence. So
[06:33] they're trying to make the facts fit a
[06:35] cause of action that is not applicable.
[06:38] >> But that that makes a lot of sense. That
[06:42] is starting to make a lot of sense. And
[06:44] listen, I'm not some, you know, I'm not
[06:48] I'm not what would you call it? A Tyler
[06:50] Robinson apologist. I'm not a fan. I'm
[06:55] not thinking that he's an angel or
[06:56] something. I'm not screaming free Tyler
[06:59] like Bill Burr was screaming free Luigi.
[07:02] I'm not doing that. That's not me. But
[07:06] there is something to that. Now, I did a
[07:08] video probably like two weeks ago, maybe
[07:11] longer, and it was of four witnesses
[07:14] who, for some reason, weren't held to
[07:16] any gag order. For some reason, they
[07:18] were allowed to give their give their
[07:22] recounting of what happened that day
[07:24] when Charlie passed. And at the end of
[07:27] it, and I didn't even play it cuz I
[07:28] didn't want that subliminally being put
[07:30] out there, but at the end of it, like a
[07:33] a nice 4-minute chunk, they start
[07:35] talking about the D penalty.
[07:38] That sounds terrible. Sometimes when
[07:41] they make us edit our language, it
[07:43] sounds worse. So, the D penalty, uh,
[07:50] if you're laughing, you're as immature
[07:51] as I am. There we go. So, they started
[07:54] talking about the D penalty. They
[07:55] started talking about it over and over
[07:56] again and each witness was like, "Yeah,
[07:59] I think that's I think that's what's
[08:01] fitting." And yeah, you know what? You
[08:03] know, like the Bible says, you know, if
[08:05] you take a life and you you you know,
[08:07] you have to you know, it's biblical.
[08:10] They started, it was just like four
[08:12] minutes of just like depenalty
[08:15] uh uh uh advertisement. It was very
[08:18] weird. Very, very weird. So, I think
[08:22] he's right about that. They're trying to
[08:23] make that fit and it's been the thing
[08:26] that's been uh said over and over and
[08:28] over again. And let me tell you
[08:30] something, what happens if that happens?
[08:32] If they go with if they go that route,
[08:35] Tyler's convicted and they go that
[08:36] route. Well, Tyler never gets to tell
[08:38] his story. Tyler never gets to talk
[08:41] about anything.
[08:43] Tyler never gets to say, you know, you
[08:45] know, like OJ. OJ is like, I wrote a
[08:47] book. It's called, you know, if I did
[08:49] it,
[08:50] right? It's crazy that he wrote a book
[08:53] like that, but he did.
[08:55] Tyler doesn't get to do any of that.
[08:59] Tyler just disappears
[09:02] once that happens.
[09:04] Dead men tell no tales, you know.
[09:08] Anyway, there's a couple of seconds
[09:10] left. Let me keep going. Believes the
[09:12] death penalty conversation in this case
[09:14] was pushed too soon.
[09:15] >> Certainly suggests abuse in our in our
[09:17] higher government.
[09:19] Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray filed a
[09:21] notice of intent to seek the death
[09:23] penalty against Tyler Robinson, who's
[09:24] accused of shooting and killing Charlie
[09:26] Kirk. Gray said on September 16th, just
[09:28] days after the shooting, that the
[09:30] decision to seek the death penalty was
[09:32] made independently. Brian Schne, KUTV2
[09:34] News.
[09:35] >> Brian Schne, that's that is the guy
[09:38] right there who did that leg work and
[09:41] actually put that request in and found
[09:43] this out. And I just feel like he has to
[09:45] be given his props. I mean, honestly,
[09:48] does he even have a YouTube channel?
[09:49] Like, it it says it right here. I mean,
[09:51] but look at this vid. This video doesn't
[09:53] have any views. I mean, I know you just
[09:54] saw it here, but man, go give that
[09:57] channel some love. Just play the video
[10:00] something. Let's check out Brian. I want
[10:02] I want to check him out. Look at that.
[10:04] 134. For the love of the game, I mean,
[10:08] this guy I know he's getting paid for
[10:10] what he does. I understand that 100%.
[10:12] But for the love of the game, 137
[10:15] subscribers. Wow. Broke a story like
[10:19] that. Only 137 or sorry, not even Yeah,
[10:23] only 137. I was going to say thousand
[10:27] subscribers. Wow. Wow. For the love of
[10:30] the game. I mean, put it up one more
[10:32] time. Give that guy some love. I mean, I
[10:35] he's probably not, you know, he's not as
[10:37] frequent as I am or Candace or anything
[10:39] like that, but still still, man, he's
[10:42] doing it he's doing it just to do it.
[10:43] And again, I know he's getting paid by
[10:45] his company and everything, but still.
[10:47] Now, let's hear what Candace had to say
[10:49] about this whole thing, cuz this is
[10:50] something that Candace touched on, and
[10:52] she actually got, you know, the whole
[10:56] the whole I don't even know, the the the
[10:58] the conservative circle just pretty much
[11:01] attacked her on this. Listen to this.
[11:03] the, you know, the dad, the dad, Tyler
[11:05] Robinson's dad recognized his own son
[11:09] and then turned his son in. And I told
[11:11] you that was a lie. That's not how
[11:13] things went down. And I was called the
[11:15] liar and no one believe it. I had
[11:16] sources. Well, now mysteriously ti the
[11:20] footage of Tyler Robinson turning
[11:22] himself in, which should in theory show
[11:24] his dad and him walking in. His dad
[11:27] turned him in. Remember that story line?
[11:29] Well, it doesn't seem like we're ever
[11:31] going to be able to get that footage
[11:33] because it's now missing.
[11:38] I don't know, guys. Just we just can't
[11:40] get one verifiable piece of evidence
[11:42] that Tyler Robinson even exists.
[11:45] Does he even exist? I think it's a fair
[11:47] question. Is he just an AI app? Is does
[11:50] Tyler Robinson even exist at this point?
[11:52] Feels like a fair question because we
[11:54] just can't we can't get one clear image.
[11:56] And now, which good on them for
[11:58] realizing, oh wait, actually we can put
[12:00] in a gamma request and figure out
[12:02] whether like we can just watch him turn
[12:04] himself in. That's a big part of the
[12:05] story. Heroic dad marches his dad in,
[12:08] marches his son in and says, "Here he
[12:11] is." I told you that was all crap. Uh so
[12:14] what actually happened? What actually
[12:17] happened? Uh
[12:21] he he also can't appear in person. He's
[12:24] appearing electronically. doesn't have
[12:25] to put his video on for court hearings.
[12:28] What is going on? How dare they call
[12:32] anything that we are covering a
[12:33] conspiracy theory. The conspiracy
[12:35] theory, I tell you what it is right now.
[12:37] I don't want you guys to be conspiracy
[12:38] theorists. The conspiracy theory is that
[12:41] Tyler Robinson, who did not attend UVU,
[12:43] had never been UVU campus, um, packed up
[12:46] his car that day, uh, jumped onto a
[12:49] rooftop, figured out how to like jump
[12:50] around like Spider-Man and just knew
[12:52] exactly where Charlie Kirk would be
[12:53] seated despite having never been there.
[12:55] Took a shot, one shot with 30 six that
[12:58] got stopped because Charlie eats
[13:00] spinach. Um, and then he swallowed it
[13:04] actually because it it actually
[13:05] ricocheted down into his stomach. He
[13:07] then makes a hasty retreat into a Dairy
[13:10] Queen where he texts every minute of
[13:12] what he did to his lover. And then
[13:14] despite going home to his lover, he
[13:16] decides the next day to still text his
[13:18] lover more about his dad. Yeah, that
[13:20] makes sense. Yeah, he's home, but
[13:22] they're still texting more because like
[13:24] that's how what you should do as opposed
[13:25] to just talking to him face to face. and
[13:27] he wanted to get away with it and he
[13:30] expresses that. But at the same time,
[13:32] despite the fact that he's got like a
[13:33] 4.3 GPA and he's like a boy genius, he
[13:37] just decides to write every minute of
[13:38] the crime that he had just committed uh
[13:41] to his love. That's actually the
[13:42] conspiracy theory. Like that's the tin
[13:44] foil hat conspiracy theory. I don't want
[13:46] you guys to believe that. That's crazy.
[13:48] That is totally crazy stuff. Anyways,
[13:50] we'll be right back and respond to some
[13:52] of your questions and com.
[13:54] >> Man, she's right. She's right. She's
[13:58] right. And one thing she said at the
[13:59] beginning, I've actually, funny enough,
[14:02] and I wonder if she actually saw the
[14:04] same post, but that that would mean
[14:07] she's so dialed in if she saw this
[14:09] comment cuz I've been seeing comments in
[14:12] different videos, not even in my own
[14:13] comment uh threads, but people saying,
[14:17] "Is this guy even real?" There have been
[14:20] many people asking that same question,
[14:23] jokingly, but also not jokingly. They've
[14:25] been saying, "Is this guy a real
[14:27] person?" And it's really true. When you
[14:30] go back to that episode I did about
[14:31] Elizabeth Lane, she's sitting down with
[14:34] Julian Dorian, sorry, Julian Dory, and
[14:38] they are going over the fact that he had
[14:40] that thousand-y stare that he's just
[14:43] staring and he's barely and he doesn't
[14:46] even move. The first court hearing, he
[14:48] just says, he leans in, says his name,
[14:50] goes back like that. There's another
[14:52] time he was in court, too. He wasn't
[14:54] even on video.
[14:57] He It was just You're there, right? You
[14:59] can't actually appear on the video, but
[15:01] you're there. Yes, sir. That's all you
[15:02] hear. That's it. It's really, really
[15:06] odd. And then they put him in that vest.
[15:10] You know what that vest is? That's the
[15:13] vest when you're really, really sad and
[15:15] they're worried about you. But there was
[15:17] no signs of that with him. Not that we
[15:20] know of, you know, even looking into his
[15:22] background and everything. It's almost
[15:24] like a little bit of a, you know, just a
[15:28] little bit of a programming, you might
[15:30] say. Uh, yeah, it's it's really weird.
[15:32] It's really weird. It's hard to tell.
[15:34] And it's Here's the thing, you know,
[15:36] tinfoil speed, of course. But is that
[15:40] actually impossible?
[15:43] Is it impossible
[15:45] to like how many people would have to be
[15:48] involved for him to not for him to not
[15:52] be real? He's Pinocchio, you know? He's
[15:54] Pinocchio. I'm I'm not saying anything
[15:56] crazy, right? I'm just I'm just I'm just
[16:00] posing a thought process. I'm not saying
[16:01] anything concrete at all.
[16:04] How many people would have to be
[16:05] involved? There have to be not even a
[16:08] lot of people cuz who saw him at the
[16:11] school? Well, nobody
[16:14] nobody saw him at the school. For some
[16:17] reason, there's been no interview of the
[16:18] person. If you see the picture of him
[16:20] going up the stairs, there's somebody
[16:21] coming down the stairs. Why hasn't that
[16:23] person been interviewed? Why hasn't that
[16:25] person surfaced at all? At all.
[16:29] I don't know. But
[16:33] who saw him? Nobody really
[16:36] saw him jump off the roof. Who saw him
[16:38] jump off the roof? Nobody.
[16:42] It's It's actually really weird, you
[16:45] know, when you think about it. Who saw
[16:47] him put put the mouser away between the
[16:50] the the shed in the in the wooded area
[16:53] in the leafy area? No one. Who saw him
[16:57] at the Dairy Queen? No one. Dairy
[16:59] Queen's gone.
[17:02] You know, it's it's weird. It's a weird
[17:04] thing. You know, I'm not I'm not saying
[17:06] that's true, but it is weird when you
[17:09] start to think about it. Who saw him in
[17:11] the car heading there? No one.
[17:14] Did he go to a gas? He had to drive for
[17:15] hours. Did he stop at a gas station? Has
[17:17] anybody seen him there? No. No one.
[17:21] It's And then they're like, we don't
[17:24] really want him on on camera as he
[17:26] enters the courtroom or leaves the
[17:28] courtroom.
[17:30] What's going on?
[17:33] And it's like we don't even have to ask
[17:35] the question if technology has gotten to
[17:37] that point. Of course it has. Technology
[17:41] is at the point where you can see a
[17:43] video of Michael Jackson and Tupac
[17:47] dancing dancing while eating fried
[17:49] chicken together.
[17:52] That's where we're at.
[17:54] And Aussie Osborne is is the guy handing
[17:57] them their food.
[17:59] Yeah, that's where technology's at. You
[18:02] can see that all day if you want.
[18:05] We're at We're at the point in
[18:06] technology where Joe Rogan keeps on
[18:09] playing AI50 Cent songs
[18:12] and he loves them. It's his favorite
[18:14] music. The biggest podcaster in the
[18:16] world. Well, second compared to Candace
[18:20] here, the biggest one in the world. His
[18:22] favorite music is is old blues AI50
[18:28] music. That's where we're at with
[18:29] technology. I'm just saying, you know,
[18:33] let's jump into this. Let's get deeper
[18:35] into the information, people. Let's go.
[18:38] >> This is wild. Salt Lake City KUTV is now
[18:43] reporting that the surveillance footage
[18:46] of Tyler Robinson turning himself into
[18:49] authorities is missing. 2 News filed a
[18:53] public records request asking for this
[18:56] footage, and they got this response.
[18:59] quote, "We do not have any records
[19:01] responsive to this portion of the
[19:03] request as Tyler Robinson did not go to
[19:06] or enter the jail area." Which is weird
[19:10] because it was public national news that
[19:12] Tyler Robinson surrendered at the
[19:15] sheriff's office. He was taken into a
[19:17] building marked authorized personnel
[19:20] only. Robinson was kept in the back
[19:23] offices of the sheriff's office and
[19:26] turned over to the FBI and other law
[19:29] enforcement upon their arrival just
[19:32] before 6:00 a.m. on Friday. So, where is
[19:36] this footage? And remember, authorities
[19:38] knew that he was turning himself in
[19:41] because they had negotiated a gentle
[19:44] surrender. So, you have to wonder now,
[19:46] did it ever exist? Were cameras turned
[19:49] off or did this footage go missing? As
[19:53] always, I want to hear what you think
[19:55] about all of this down below.
[19:59] >> I think it's so funny when YouTube types
[20:01] do like the whole anchor, the anchor
[20:04] voice. I would like to know what you
[20:06] think down below. Back to you, Roger.
[20:10] Why? Why? We're free from that. We don't
[20:13] have to do that anymore. Look at me. I'm
[20:15] not even in a suit. I'm just in a I'm a
[20:18] Longhorn sweater with a hat on, Hunter
[20:22] S. Thompson glasses. Like, what are we
[20:24] talking? You don't have to do that
[20:25] anymore. We're done with that. We don't
[20:27] have to talk like that. I don't know.
[20:29] Some people do it. And look at this top
[20:31] comment. This was before Candace even
[20:33] said this. So, this person did not get
[20:35] this from Candace
[20:38] at this point. Did he ever exist? I'm
[20:41] like, a lot of people a lot of people
[20:43] are asking that question, man. Look at
[20:46] that. And then somebody else or possibly
[20:48] never existed.
[20:50] Like nuts there. And again, that was
[20:53] like 15 hours before Candace even
[20:56] brought it up. So very interesting.
[20:58] Let's go into Jesse Lee.
[21:00] >> A few weeks later, I re-uped the request
[21:03] on a more generalized scale for
[21:05] surveillance video showing Tyler
[21:07] Robinson walking into the sheriff's
[21:08] office.
[21:09] >> For the state of Utah, we would
[21:10] certainly hope that this video is
[21:12] available. The response, "Our office
[21:14] does not have any applicable records
[21:16] responsive to this request as the
[21:18] surveillance footage is no longer
[21:20] available after the 30-day retention
[21:22] period."
[21:23] >> So, I actually went and looked some of
[21:24] this stuff up. And according to the
[21:27] Washington County Sheriff's policy
[21:30] manual, they don't have a 30-day
[21:32] retention policy.
[21:33] >> What?
[21:34] >> Yeah. And this seems to be a repeating
[21:36] pattern, a repeating theme with this
[21:38] whole case is that every time they give
[21:40] us more information, it seems like it
[21:43] just unveils a whole new set of pieces
[21:47] that don't make any sense at all.
[21:48] >> Remember, Tyler Robinson never even
[21:51] confessed or plead guilty.
[21:54] >> He is he has not confessed to um to
[21:56] authorities. He he is he is uh he is not
[21:59] cooperating.
[22:00] >> It's not important that he never
[22:02] confessed. But what is important here is
[22:04] that his boyfriend is transgender.
[22:08] >> Very interesting stuff. Very, very
[22:11] interesting. So, there is no 30-day
[22:15] uh retention period. Did they call it
[22:18] just holding on to something and then
[22:19] getting rid of it after 30 days? That's
[22:21] not a thing.
[22:23] Odd. Odd. But that's what that's the
[22:27] reason that they gave. They officially
[22:28] gave that reason.
[22:31] Oh man. Let's move on. Let's see if
[22:33] Benny Johnson has any uh Look at Benny
[22:36] Johnson just dismayed. Just dismayed by
[22:40] this whole thing. Benny Johnson sitting
[22:42] there like, "But I'm good friends with
[22:44] Tyler. I'm good friends with Andrew.
[22:49] They told me they wanted me to speak at
[22:51] Turning Voyan." Oh. Oh no. Oh no. And
[22:55] Candace says there's a list going on. Oh
[22:57] no.
[22:59] Watch out. Benny don't go on stage, man.
[23:02] Benny needs to stay off stage. That's
[23:04] what I think. He He's one of the good
[23:05] ones. Honestly, I know some people don't
[23:07] don't like Benny. I think he's one of
[23:09] the good ones. Every time I think that
[23:12] he's going to be a company man and do
[23:14] exactly what everybody on his side is
[23:18] doing, he he does something different.
[23:21] And I really really like to see that
[23:23] honestly.
[23:24] Like just just the fact that he's
[23:26] talking about this at all. You know,
[23:28] he's friends with Jack Popic. He's
[23:29] friends with Tyler. He's friends with
[23:31] Andrew. And he's still saying in this
[23:34] video, he said, "I'm not satisfied with
[23:36] this uh with this investigation
[23:38] whatsoever." So, I found that very
[23:40] surprising. He's been like that. He was
[23:41] like that with the release of the files
[23:43] and everything. He's I I think Benny's
[23:45] solid. That's just me, though. I've been
[23:46] watching Benny for a while. When asked
[23:48] if the video was shared with any law
[23:49] enforcement or legal agency, the
[23:51] department responded, "It is my
[23:52] understanding that it was never sent out
[23:53] to any agency." What legal analysis on
[23:56] missing video? News 2 took questions uh
[23:58] from the criminal defense attorney of 26
[24:00] years in Utah who works capital cases
[24:02] including the current case in Utah
[24:03] County involving the death penalty for
[24:05] the state of Utah. It would certainly
[24:06] hope that the video is available. If in
[24:08] fact it has been destroyed or not
[24:10] preserved is very concerning. And if it
[24:12] has, it's very concerning that it's
[24:14] telling you that they don't have it. If
[24:16] they no longer have it, then I would
[24:17] expect them to say that the video has
[24:19] been provided to Utah law enforcement
[24:20] agencies, right, to be preserved. But
[24:22] instead, the letter reads, "In my
[24:23] opinion, they're trying to shut the door
[24:25] and not give you access
[24:28] to this investigation."
[24:31] Video evidence of Robinson turning
[24:33] himself in would be crucial for the
[24:35] defense work of mitigation.
[24:38] He also believes the case involving
[24:39] Tyler Robinson, who's been charged with
[24:40] shooting death of Charlie, is not a
[24:42] death penalty case.
[24:46] Goodness gracious. So, do you see what
[24:48] I'm saying here with my concern? WTF?
[24:51] Says Tim Pool. Holy crap. TV journalist
[24:53] in Utah submitted a request twice for
[24:55] the footage of Tyler Robinson. He was
[24:56] told the footage does not exist. Is this
[24:58] normal? Of course it's not. You can't
[24:59] make it up. Footage of Tyler Robinson
[25:01] turning himself into police does not
[25:02] exist. The footage simply does not exist
[25:03] anymore or it never exists in the first
[25:05] place. You decide. Investigation found
[25:07] no surveillance footage of Tyler
[25:08] Robinson turning himself in
[25:10] after the murder of Charlie Kirk. The
[25:12] requests were denied. Video was deleted
[25:14] or whatever.
[25:17] Nothing in the holding area. No footage
[25:18] of him entering the sheriff's office.
[25:19] Have you been in sheriff's office? I
[25:20] certainly have.
[25:22] I've been to police offices, federal
[25:24] buildings, and so on. Part of the job,
[25:26] right?
[25:28] And uh let me tell you what, like
[25:30] everything is under surveillance. The
[25:31] body cam, like there's body cams
[25:33] everywhere. There's there's cameras
[25:34] literally in every square inch of these
[25:36] police stations everywhere or federal
[25:39] buildings. So, of course, they have the
[25:41] footage. This is insane.
[25:46] Doesn't make any sense.
[25:51] Uh,
[25:54] I don't understand why
[25:57] they wouldn't have the footage. I mean,
[25:58] there's security footage of him at a
[26:00] Dairy Queen.
[26:03] There's security of him at a gas
[26:04] station.
[26:09] >> Security footage of him turning himself
[26:10] in.
[26:11] >> I mean, it's hard for me. Like, listen,
[26:13] I'm not It sucks. Like, so this is the
[26:16] best footage we have. You know, this is
[26:18] it.
[26:21] Oh, man. It's strange.
[26:24] It's very, very strange.
[26:27] And so, you can see now why I'm
[26:28] unsatisfied. I just want justice for my
[26:31] friend. I want the truth.
[26:34] The only way we're going to get that is
[26:35] for people to show beyond a reasonable
[26:37] doubt, demonstrabably
[26:40] all the evidence and be fully
[26:41] transparent with the American people.
[26:43] So, major trust deficit in all of this,
[26:46] >> man. Well said. Major trust trust
[26:50] deficit. That is a great way to put it.
[26:53] Benny's kind of like real. Sometimes you
[26:54] have that moment, right? Seems like
[26:56] Benny's kind of realizing realizing.
[26:58] Benny's like, "But my guy won.
[27:02] My my guy won. I don't."
[27:05] So, wait, are the authorities could they
[27:09] possibly be
[27:12] be being dishonest? And but hold on, but
[27:14] my guy won. We I thought this stopped
[27:18] once my guy wins. No, no, no, no. It
[27:21] keeps going. Actually, doesn't stop.
[27:24] Allegedly.
[27:27] Uh
[27:29] I'll be talking about this on the after
[27:31] show.
[27:32] Uh, but other than that, guys, I mean,
[27:36] let me know what you think about this
[27:37] whole thing. I mean, I think
[27:41] I'm going to be, you know, the after
[27:43] show, we can say whatever we want here.
[27:45] We got to like think about it. I think
[27:47] that
[27:49] the fact that there's no actual
[27:51] retention period, and that's what they
[27:53] said to the uh Brian Schnee, that they
[27:58] said that to him in writing.
[28:01] I think that shows that
[28:05] they either had those cameras down,
[28:09] which would be not a massive
[28:12] undertaking, but it would be a thing, or
[28:16] they have that footage
[28:18] and that footage doesn't show
[28:22] what we've all been told.
[28:26] And if not, that is so weird. So weird,
[28:32] man. Anyways, guys, just wanted to bring
[28:35] that to you. I'm out of here.
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