The assassination of Charlie Kirk at UVU is riddled with anomalies that create substantial reasonable doubt about the official story and suggest possible alternative motives.
Authorities dug up roughly 10 inches of dirt from the exact murder site, hauled it away, and installed pavers—all on a weekend at the direct demand of Governor Cox and FBI Director Kash Patel, neither of whom has authority over UVU. Charlie’s shirt was destroyed, his phone, necklace, and SIM card were removed, and Erika is accused of lying about his messages expressing fear he would be killed.
Despite those warnings on the day of the event, no bomb dogs were used and no roof protection was provided. Even the K9 units searching for the gun gave no alerts, indicating the weapon was likely never fired at the scene.
These rushed actions, evidence destruction, ignored threats, and forensic inconsistencies point to a compromised investigation and raise serious questions about a targeted political assassination with possible high-level interference.
The handling of this case doesn’t eliminate doubt, it multiplies it.
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— Charlie Kirk 🇺🇸
At Central church (Las Vegas) I was preyed upon by a staff member when I was 14. When leadership found out, I was put in a room full of male staff members (incl. Michael Murphy, Mike Bodine, Jud Wilhite) & the man's wife, and shamed/humiliated. #churchtoo
@annalisemporter What happened? I'm just now reading on the bodine guy ..he left because he's a predator but they're covering it up
It makes me sick.
I'm sorry you went through whatever it was that happened.
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Despite announcing this bust, neither the names of the faces of those involved have been released.
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