Candace Owens questions the missing video of Tyler Robinson at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and claims Charlie Kirk foresaw his death via a text messa
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of political commentator Charlie Kirk have deepened, as fellow commentator Candace Owens intensifies her calls for transparency. Owens is specifically highlighting the disappearance of crucial surveillance footage and an alleged chilling final message from Kirk.
At the heart of the controversy is Tyler Robinson, who was reportedly involved in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk on September 10 at Utah Valley University. Initial public reports suggested that Robinson turned himself in to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office shortly after the tragic incident. However, these claims have now been cast into serious doubt.
When local news outlet 2 News sought confirmation and requested video evidence of Robinson's alleged surrender from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the responses received were notably conflicting. Initially, the office stated definitively that no such video existed because Robinson "did not go to or enter the jail area."
Later, upon a subsequent inquiry for any surveillance footage related to Robinson walking into the sheriff's office, the same office claimed the video was "no longer available" due to the expiration of a 30-day retention period. Further complicating matters, the sheriff's office confirmed that this particular footage was not shared with any other investigative agency.
Candace Owens wasted no time in reacting publicly to these developments, expressing her profound disbelief on her X (formerly Twitter) account on November 19. She wrote, "you honestly cannot make this up…Footage of Tyler Robinson turning himself into police does not exist. The footage simply does not exist anymore or…maybe it never existed in the first place. You decide!" Owens urged her extensive following to draw their own conclusions regarding the conflicting official statements.
Owens' critical questioning of the official narrative surrounding Kirk's death isn't limited solely to the missing video evidence. She has been exceptionally vocal about the incident for several weeks, sharing an explosive claim during a YouTube interview with Myron Gaines. According to Owens, a staff member from Turning Point USA received a chilling text message from Charlie Kirk just the day before his untimely demise, which allegedly read, "They are going to kill me."
Owens explicitly emphasized that Kirk was not, in her view, referring to the "trans lobby" in this ominous message, thereby suggesting a far more sinister and premeditated plot. She has openly criticized what she perceives as a notable "silence" from employees within Turning Point USA, asserting with conviction that she knows one particular staff member possesses this critical text message. Owens has publicly vowed not to be "emotionally manipulated" into abandoning her relentless inquiries, further stating her belief that Kirk himself knew he would "die young" and felt that she would ultimately be his sole defender. Disturbingly, Owens concluded by asserting her belief that Kirk's death was a "military hit," going as far as to imply that certain individuals inside Turning Point USA were not only aware of but potentially complicit in the act.
The persistent absence of the surveillance footage has only served to fuel Owens' deep-seated concerns, adding yet another complex layer to her conviction that the official account of Charlie Kirk's death is either incomplete, intentionally misleading, or both. Her resolute and public questioning aims to uncover what she believes is a deeper, concealed truth surrounding the tragic and controversial event.