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Candace Owens' Two-Shooter Theory on Charlie Kirk Assassination

The Jimmy Dore ShowOctober 11, 20259 min319,494 views
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Candace Owens' Two-Shooter Theory

  • 💡 Candace Owens proposes a two-shooter theory for the Charlie Kirk assassination, citing eyewitnesses who reported hearing two shots.
  • 🎯 She argues that the trajectory of the bullet and the lack of an exit wound contradict the official single-shooter narrative.
  • 📌 Owens suggests that federal agents may be attempting to influence witnesses to conform to a single-shooter story.

Ballistic Inconsistencies and Evidence

  • 🔬 The analysis focuses on the bullet's path, specifically entering the front left lower side of the neck, exploding an artery, and not exiting.
  • ⚠️ A bullet fragment was found, but the absence of blood on Charlie Kirk's shirt until he fell is noted as suspicious.
  • 🧩 The theory posits that a second shooter, possibly with a rifle from a different vantage point, could explain the observed evidence.

Witness Accounts and Media Influence

  • 🗣️ Eyewitnesses, including two individuals initially described as 'goth girls' wearing black, reported hearing two shots, but their accounts did not gain traction in mainstream media.
  • 🚫 The absence of UVU students being interviewed by mainstream media about what they heard and saw is questioned.
  • 👂 There are claims of federal agents attempting to
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