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Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theories Suddenly Disappear as Video Evidence is Shown in Court

Victoria Taft : Jul 9, 2026
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To recap: Yes, Tyler Robinson was on campus that day, even though the conspiracy theorist in chief, Candace Owens, claimed he wasn't. She and now others believe there was more than one shooter. No evidence of that has materialized in court...

[PJMedia.com] Wild theories about Charlie Kirk's assassination just imploded. (Screengrab image: via Fox News)

Suddenly, speculation about exploding microphones, disappearing killers, the existence of a "patsy," lack of a clear motive, and even time travel seem to have been obliterated with this one neat trick: Evidence introduced at accused assassin Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing.

That hearing in Provo, Utah, is expected to last for just a couple more days before Judge Tony Graf decides if there's "probable cause" to put the accused killer on trial for murder. If or when that happens, jury selection begins soon thereafter.

On the second day of testimony of the preliminary hearing, and after a battle by the defense attorneys claiming that it would be prejudicial to Robinson's case, prosecutors were allowed to show video of him entering the Utah Valley University campus at least four times on the day of the shooting. Some of the video had never before been seen by the public.

Far from not being on campus on the day of the shooting, as the conspiracy theories go, Robinson went onto campus four separate times, the video evidence shows.

Robinson's car was seen going into a campus parking garage at about 8:30 a.m. on the morning of the killing. A person whom a prosecution expert testified is Robinson was seen descending a staircase, dressed in a maroon shirt and shorts, and headed to "the quad area." There, he had contact with Turning Point USA members setting up for the Kirk free speech event.

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At 9:25 a.m., Robinson's car left the parking garage. Video shows him driving away. However, about 10 a.m., he returned to campus on foot, wearing a backpack. He's wearing the same clothes and shoes. He gets food at Chick-fil-A, which is somewhat ironic, considering he's the boyfriend of a trans guy, and the fast food restaurant has been targeted by the LGBT mob for the religious views of its founders.

After he finished eating, Robinson walked across campus to a nearby wooded area, testified the prosecution's witness, state investigator David Hull. He returned to campus without his backpack. He's seen ascending the steps of the Lohse Building, where police later found a sniper's nest.

Shortly before 11 a.m., Robinson left campus again and returned in the same shoes, but he was now wearing jeans and a long-sleeved T-shirt, and he walked with a limp. It's believed he had secreted his rifle in his pants. He walked through the parking garage and then limped through campus again, arrived at about 12:15 p.m. at the Lohse Building, and ascended the steps to the roof, "where he kind of rolls over the railing."

Video shows the man believed to be Robinson crouching and running to the SW corner of the roof. At 12:22 p.m., he was "laying prone," and then, after shots were fired, he ran to the corner of the building and jumped from the roof to a grassy area below. He was carrying "some kind of an object in his hand at this time," the investigator testified. It was 12:24:44 p.m.

The assassin got off the shot, jumped off the roof, and ran away in under three minutes... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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