The latest from Candace Owens ' conspiracy factory on Charlie Kirk assassination is that Kirk was probably not killed with a rifle and the killer was in the audience, not on the rooftop of a nearby building as the Feds claimed. Candace made this claim based on the medical report that there was no exit wound on Charlie Kirk and nobody else behind Charlie Kirk was killed.
Candace said the doctors claimed that Charlie's bones were so strong, as he was very young, that they stopped the bullet, but unless it was not the explanation.
“Charlie’s neck did indeed stop the bullet. Without question. 100%. Charlie Kirk was shot from the front and the bullet did not exit. A fragment of the bullet was recovered from his neck. I have fact-checked this information from multiple sources. They didn’t recover a bullet from a 30 odd 6. There is not one reflected on Charlie Kirk’s death certificate. Hunters rejoice. You guys were right. It means he was shot with a completely different gun," Candace said adding that the rifle they claimed was used for killing Charlie Kirk would have gone through seven necks.
Candace also discussed the possibility of decoy shots as she claimed many eyewitnesses claimed hearing two shots. She said it was possible that a rifle was shot at the same time the killing bullet was fired from the audience.
The right-wing commentator in her series of exposés revealed that Charlie Kirk was under Israeli pressure after he lost a Jewish donor. In her latest episode, she claimed that all videos of the event are facing Charlie Kirk and the Feds did not release videos taken from behind Kirk showing the audience members. She also pointed out that there's a blind spot on the left side of Charlie Kirk in the available videos and footage as they show mostly the people who were on the right side of Charlie. She implied that the actual killer was probably in the middle of the audience or on Charlie's left side.
Candace said the doctors claimed that Charlie's bones were so strong, as he was very young, that they stopped the bullet, but unless it was not the explanation.
“Charlie’s neck did indeed stop the bullet. Without question. 100%. Charlie Kirk was shot from the front and the bullet did not exit. A fragment of the bullet was recovered from his neck. I have fact-checked this information from multiple sources. They didn’t recover a bullet from a 30 odd 6. There is not one reflected on Charlie Kirk’s death certificate. Hunters rejoice. You guys were right. It means he was shot with a completely different gun," Candace said adding that the rifle they claimed was used for killing Charlie Kirk would have gone through seven necks.
HOLY SH*T!
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) October 9, 2025
🚨 100% CONFIRMED - CHARLIE KIRK WAS SHOT FROM THE FRONT… AND IT WASN’T THE GUN THEY TOLD US 🚨
CANDACE OWENS:
“Charlie’s neck did indeed stop the bullet. Without question. 100%. Charlie Kirk was shot from the front and the bullet did not exit.
A fragment of the… pic.twitter.com/Va7HUBQ971
Candace also discussed the possibility of decoy shots as she claimed many eyewitnesses claimed hearing two shots. She said it was possible that a rifle was shot at the same time the killing bullet was fired from the audience.
The right-wing commentator in her series of exposés revealed that Charlie Kirk was under Israeli pressure after he lost a Jewish donor. In her latest episode, she claimed that all videos of the event are facing Charlie Kirk and the Feds did not release videos taken from behind Kirk showing the audience members. She also pointed out that there's a blind spot on the left side of Charlie Kirk in the available videos and footage as they show mostly the people who were on the right side of Charlie. She implied that the actual killer was probably in the middle of the audience or on Charlie's left side.
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