Sasha Baron Cohen unwittingly uncovered part of the billionaire pedo network while filming in Las Vegas on his last movie, was so disturbed by it that he turned over all the footage to the @FBI and they did fucking nothing
I remember a medical examiner stating Epstein killed himself.
I remember a medical examiner listing George Floyd as a homicide despite having deadly levels of fetanyl in his system.
I remember a medical examiner stating Kurt Cobain killed himself despite having enough heroin in him that it would have prevented him from being able to hold a gun.
Erika, once again, is being used as an emotional asset to push the Fedslop narrative. The majority, if not all, of Candace viewers are against violence of any kind (against genocide, against Epstein perpetrators, against Iran War, against assassinations, etc). No Candice supporters wish harm upon Erika, handcuffs maybe. Like Charlie, they may want to consider the threats are coming from inside the house.
So, as I drove by my place I got 3 idiots with guns, two of which just came out my back yard and had been attempting illegal entry.
Please file with Judge in TN if I don't make it.
Coincidently I was on phone with local Police Chief at that moment. Literally telling him what was in my front yard trying to break in. LOL.
Chief said don't stop. Don't interact, come straight to the police station to provide the photos. Wher we he said he could ID the Marshals if they are Marshals, and arrange service at station if thats what its about.
The three hopped in their renta honda and began following me.
I told the Chief, looks like you won't be needing to call, they are coming down there with me.
Oddly, soon as they saw me turning to Police Station they peeled a u-turn and sped off.
Chief says he has never met any of these guys and that he knows all the Marshals.
Well, it seems they ran to the airport, flew to TN. And at least 1 may have been an off duty, out of jurisdiction, out of uniform, in a personal renta hertz that flew back to TN to file that their "service" upon me was "Unexecuted".
Interesting choice of words.
I would have followed them on the plane but I had that bug Erika sent me last Christmas with me. I think it would get flagged at TSA screening.
They left no cards. No notes. No calls. No texts. No emails.
Travel states away insisting to bring your fire arm, while not authorized relaxed dress, to try to break into a house, don't leave a note, while driving a sardine can. And you peel off because you are afraid of the local police asking you questions?
Hey Judge, are you sure you told Mr. Harpole's attorney to send legit Marshals for his emotional pitty party suit?
Because it looks like he's trying to pull a fast one.
He sure ain't trying to legit serve papers for his delusional tantrum.
That said, come straight or not at all.
Oh ya. Remind your guys that when traveling they must separate their ammo when carrying off duty.
And if you geo fence my home again, I will send my own Daddy's Home.
🚨🚨CHARLIE KIRK INVESTIGATION🚨🚨
FRIEND OF LANCE AND TYLER 5 PART INTERVIEW
MY APOLOGIES, I have not been on in over a day, I am investigating a significant lead. I wanted to post the video interview because this interview was so long, I will post it in 5 parts, Part 1 is below.
As always, I believe differing perspectives should be reviews an analyzed.
The "TERRY" Interview Part 1 of 5 Part Series
Charlie Kirk Investigation: "The Terry Interview" – Part 1
I've given Terry multiple days—and multiple extensions—to approve the release of this interview. Despite making the changes he requested, he has not yet approved the video for publication.
Rather than continue delaying the information, I've decided to release the interview in written form.
I've also been pursuing several new leads over the past day, which is why I haven't posted recently. Those developments required my attention, but I didn't want to keep everyone waiting any longer.
So, for now, here's Part 1 of "The Terry Interview."
The interview actually began with Terry asking me a question.
Terry was a follower who reached out to me via DM. He told me he was friends with Tyler and Lance. After he provided photos and other communications that he said supported that claim, I was excited to do the interview.
What followed was a lengthy conversation that covered a wide range of topics related to the Charlie Kirk investigation. As always, I'll let you read Terry's statements and draw your own conclusions.
Terry immediately sat down and, in his hands, he was holding a printed document.
What he had printed was my 9/6/25 exposé, which I've attached for your review.
The article was published four days before Charlie Kirk was killed. Among other things, it discussed the elevated terror alert at the time and referenced reports that multiple social media posts had warned that possible domestic extremists could be attempt something around the 9/11 anniversary.
That document became the starting point for our conversation.
Terry began the interview by asking me if the document he was holding was my article.
When I confirmed that it was, Terry said:
" OK GREAT! You���and I would imagine everyone else, especially people who have done security—would have known there was a higher alert level at the time?"
That was Terry's opening question, and it set the tone for the rest of the interview.
Terry then continued:
"We've got a raised terrorism alert. We've got warnings explicitly talking about threats circulating on social media. Charlie Kirk is supposed to have this first-rate top tier team. So, are they telling us that on September 10th—a day before the September 11th anniversary—one of the most polarizing conservative speakers is speaking on a college campus, a man who supposedly had received hundreds of death threats, and somebody walked up a few flights of stairs to an overlooking building that was, in anyone's opinion, a perfect sniper's nest, got a shot away, and nobody noticed?"
That was Terry's question, and the discussion continued from there.
I responded to Terry by saying:
"Terry, that's exactly what I'm trying to find out. The entire purpose of this investigation is to attempt to determine what happened to Charlie. I'm not starting with a conclusion—I'm following the evidence wherever it leads."
I followed up by asking Terry:
"How long have you known Tyler and Lance?"
Terry responded:
"I've known Tyler for almost 10 years. I've known Lance for a few years. And I can tell you, without a doubt, that the text messages they're reportedly attributing to Tyler—that's not the way he talked. What struck me about those text messages is that they sounded more like the way Lance talked."
(Please note that these are the opinions of Terry, and this should be kept in mind)
I calmly responded:
"Terry, we'll get to the text messages, but I'd like to start with some background first. Can you tell me how long Tyler and Lance have been friends, and can you describe the nature of their relationship?"
I wanted to establish the context before discussing any specific evidence or claims.
Terry took a long pause before answering.
"It's difficult for me to answer that because Tyler is a very private person. He doesn't show a lot of emotion, and he doesn't talk much about his personal life. But I saw him and spoke with him enough that I wasn't aware the relationship had become romantic, they were very close, they hung out together all the time, but when I started reading about the public displays of affection, kissing and what not, it didn't shock me, but I didn't witness that. As far as the length of time, Lancelot moved in late 24 I think."
"I guess it didn't completely surprise me because Tyler was once pro-Trump, and I didn't see a lot of change from that. He was not overtly political, he's not a radical, He always had what I'd describe as a conservative-type attitude. I know that is against the grain, especially from what people are saying now, but, Tyler is a very smart guy."
After another pause, Terry added:
"But let me tell you, Lance... Lance is a genius. His IQ is off the charts. it is off the charts. He has incredible musical talent. He is a prodigy—almost otherworldly in terms of his intelligence."
Terry continued:
"I don't know if Tyler was taking care of him. I never saw Lance hold a job or work. Lance had some serious problems. Well... I don't want to characterize him too much, but that's just what I saw,"
After another pause, Terry said:
"Tyler and Lance were two of the most incompatible people I've ever seen. I don't understand a lot of what I'm reading now."
Terry went on to explain:
"The only time I ever heard Charlie Kirk come up was because Lance would go on about Charlie Kirk. Lance was always criticizing people like Charlie Kirk and Laura Loomer. It is safe to say, he hated both. There were a couple of other guys on YouTube, but I can't remember their names right now."
Terry concluded with his personal impression:
"If you had told me before all of this that one of the two of them would one day be accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, I can't even explain how strongly I would have believed it would have been Lance."
I then asked Terry:
"Tell me about their day-to-day lives, or at least what you know about them."
Terry responded:
"Lance worked. Lance had a relationship with his family. He didn't go out much. They were both pretty introverted—at least Tyler was."
Terry then clarified his thoughts:
"Actually, Lance was very outgoing, but it seemed like he had another world on Discord. I don't know if you're going to find much of Tyler on Discord. Apparently, he had an account, but I never saw him on there. I didn't interact with him there—I don't even use Discord. But Lance lived on Discord. It was like he had another world there."
I then asked Terry:
"Friends and family have both described Tyler and Lance as being very intelligent. Is that what you saw?"
I continued:
"Can you tell me about any of their hobbies? Can you tell me anything about their living situation or what their place was like?"
I wanted to get a clearer picture of who they were as people before moving on to more specific topics.
Terry responded:
"Tyler was smart. Like I said, he was difficult to know because his emotions were always pretty steady. He never got overly excited, and he never got really low. I always thought he was ahead of his time in terms of maturity. He would think things through before answering."
Terry then contrasted Tyler with Lance:
"Lance would speak, and the vocabulary, the knowledge, and the things he knew could be difficult to follow. He was eccentric. He was opinionated. You couldn't have found two more opposite people."
According to Terry, despite describing both as highly intelligent, he believed their personalities, communication styles, and temperaments were dramatically different.
"They kept their place neat, 3 bedrooms, they had nice stuff, tons of electronics and gaming gear, some guns, it was nothing out of the ordinary, but not exactly ordinary."
Terry Continued:
"I already know what you are going to ask, the answer is no, I did not see any hanging paper targets as being reported."
I then asked Terry a question that seemed to visibly upset him.
I asked:
"Tell me about when you first learned of Charlie Kirk's death, and when you learned that Tyler had been identified as the suspect."
At that point, Terry's demeanor changed, and he paused before answering.
Terry's answer caught me off guard.
He said:
"Well, I wasn't surprised he was shot. I wasn't. That may sound cold. He didn't deserve it—I'm not saying he deserved it."
Terry paused before continuing.
"People our age..........................................(Long Pause)
He stopped again, searching for the right words.
"I'm looking for the right words. People our age... almost would expect something like that. And I don't want that to sound the way it does. I know that sounds terrible because I don't think Mr. Kirk actually preached hate. I think he's so closely associated with Trump, that's the way people see him. So, no, I wasn't surprised."
Terry then explained his reaction when the suspect's identity became public:
"When I saw the picture of the suspect, I didn't think Tyler. Subconsciously, I guess I thought, 'Those kind of look like Tyler's shades,' but I never thought it was Tyler. Before I saw the picture of the suspect, I figured it was probably someone from the campus. But when I learned Tyler was the suspect, I didn't believe it. I've never seen one ounce of violence in him. If Lance had been the suspect, I still would have been surprised, but that would have been more believable."
I then said:
"Okay, now let's get to the text messages. Did the text messages and the alleged Discord confession align with how you knew Tyler and Lance? And if so—or if not—can you elaborate?"
I wanted to know whether, in Terry's opinion, the language, tone, and content of those communications were consistent with the personalities and communication styles he had observed over the years.
Terry answered immediately:
"No. This is not the Tyler I knew. He just doesn't talk like that."
He continued:
"I know it's very possible they were keeping their relationship more secretive, I guess Tyler may have been easing his family into it., for a lot of reasons. But around people our age, it wouldn't have been a big deal. What I'm trying to say is that it's just not the way Tyler talked. I've had enough conversations with him to know that he didn't talk like that."
After a pause, Terry added:
"And you know there are certain things I can't talk about, but Lance... Lance talked like that. As far as I saw, Lance lived on Discord. Lance lived a scrolling life he was locked in 24/7. Lance didn't have a job. I have my suspicions about how Lance earned money, but there are things I just can't get into." But yes, Lance was VC all the time.....(I think he means VOICE CHAT? I should point out, Terry used Lingo that I should have clarified, so, if VC means something else, I apologize)
Terry continued:
"Lance had significant problems, man. Tyler never elaborated, but there were a lot of beliefs about Lance. There was just so much about those text messages that doesn't make sense to me."
He concluded:
"I don't think you'll find anyone who really knew them who will say, 'Yes, this all makes sense,' because it doesn't. It's frustrating because it doesn't align with what we know, and it doesn't align with what I believe."
After another pause, Terry reflected:
"In hindsight, is it possible Tyler loved Lance so much that he did something for him? I don't know. I think that's what people are trying to say. But there's so much in the media that isn't right. There's so much that's overblown."
He finished by saying:
"What older people see as an introverted, isolated life is really just how a lot of people our age live. We don't see scrolling as being isolated the way some people do. And... Lance never... I guess I have to stop. I don't want to get into that much, it's..................................not the right time."
I then asked Terry whether he believed there was a conspiracy behind Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Terry gave a direct, no-nonsense answer:
"No. I think he was shot. But I just don't think it was Tyler."
He continued:
"I don't believe Lance was at his parents' house. I think that's what I read—that Lance was at his parents' house. I'm not sure. For some reason, I remember reading that. But if that's what's being said... there's no way. There's no way."
Terry then added:
"And if Tyler did do it, there's no way Lance didn't know."
After a pause, Terry reflected further:
"Like I said before, Lance lived in another world. There were many things about Lance that, looking back, are mysterious. There are so many questions surrounding him. There's so much about him that doesn't make sense."
He continued:
"I don't want to stoke any flames, but I can't emphasize enough how intelligent Lance was. He was truly gifted. At the same time, it seemed like he was wasting his life away—always scrolling, always locked in, gaming. There are just so many things that don't add up to me."
Terry concluded:
"It's very difficult for me to believe Tyler did this. I don't think what's being reported reflects the reality of the situation. I think there are still a lot of unanswered questions about what happened that day."
He finished by returning to a point he had raised earlier in the interview:
"I still don't understand how, the day before the September 11 anniversary, with Charlie Kirk speaking on campus, someone could get onto a roof, take what I would consider a sniper position, and fire a straight-on shot from relatively close range. I don't think that happens without assistance—at the very least. I just don't think it does."
I then asked Terry whether he had ever seen any weapons at Tyler and Lance's home.
Terry said that he had.
"Tyler talked about his guns. He told me about his grandfather's gun—how it had been given to him—and about getting some of his grandfather's old ammunition."
Terry was quick to explain that he was not knowledgeable about firearms.
"I'm not an expert. I'm not into guns. I saw some firearms there—a couple, maybe three or four, possibly five—and yes, I saw ammunition. But I didn't see anything that struck me as unusual. I didn't see any oversized rounds or anything that stood out. I don't know anything about rifles or ammunition."
He continued:
"The ammunition I remember seeing was fairly small. The bullets were in brass-colored casings inside plastic containers. Tyler talked about his grandfather's gun and the ammunition that came with it."
Terry again emphasized his lack of expertise:
"I can't reliably speak on any of it because I don't know anything about guns. I've never fired a gun in my life, so any gun would look intimidating to me."
He added:
"But yes, Tyler owned guns. I have to admit that he enjoyed them."
Terry then shifted to another topic:
"They also played a lot of games... a lot of FPS (FIRST PERSON SHOOTING)..."
He paused, trying to remember the name of the genre before continuing.
After a moment, Terry remembered the name of the game.
"Apex Legends. Apex Legends. That's the game Lance played. He absolutely lived that game. I seem to remember him inviting Tyler to play with him quite a bit. But yes, I believe Apex Legends was his favorite game."
Terry laughed before adding:
"I'm not into that stuff. I'm not into gaming. I'm having a hard enough time putting out decent work as it is—(Terry is an artist) I don't have time for that. Guns, first-person shooter games... that's just not my thing."
I then asked Terry:
"Have you been following the case online or in the media?"
I wanted to understand how much of Terry's perspective came from his own experiences with Tyler and Lance versus what he had learned through news coverage and social media discussions.
Terry replied:
"No, I'm not, because most of what I'm reading isn't true. It's just not true. It's not the people I know."
He continued:
"It's so frustrating. I just can't emphasize enough that there's so much that's being taken out of context. There's so much that's simply wrong. It doesn't make sense. It just doesn't make any sense."
"When I saw the early articles, making them sound like two introverted psychopaths, it really bothered me, Tyler was living a daily life, he was structured, he was reliable, he was honest."
At this point in the interview, I felt Terry was beginning to repeat many of the same points. So I decided to ask him a more direct question.
I said:
"Terry, you're here telling me you don't think Tyler did it. I'm not trying to be rude, but right now you're almost giving me propaganda. Can you give me anything—anything at all—that either supports or refutes the official account from law enforcement?"
I wanted to move beyond opinions and ask whether Terry had any firsthand information or observations that could be weighed against the publicly reported facts.
At that point, Terry became noticeably more defensive and appeared somewhat frustrated.
He looked at me and said:
"We're talking about someone who supposedly planned this for a week, right? Then, in the middle of the shooting, he sends text messages that would obviously convict him. For some inexplicable reason, he leaves the gun in the woods, has to change clothes, and then circles back for it. I understand that's the official account."
Terry continued:
"He didn't go directly to his car after jumping off the roof. He didn't park close enough. I've been to the scene. I've looked at different ways he could have done it."
He then clarified that he was speaking hypothetically:
"I'm not saying I'm a professional assassin or hitman, but for someone who supposedly planned this out for a week, it certainly looks like he made a lot of mistakes."
Terry went on:
"Tyler is smart enough that, if he planned something like this, I'm not saying he would have gotten away with it. I'm not saying he definitely didn't do it, either. What I'm saying is that, if this was planned for more than a week, Tyler is too smart to do what the official account says he did."
He concluded:
"To me, it has all the earmarks of handing the FBI the entire case on a silver platter with very little work. It just doesn't make sense."
"All in a neat little bow, planned for a week, a terrible escape plan, I don't get the thinking."
"I'm not even sure the entire confessed to his parents actually happened, I can be wrong, but I don't think I am."
At that point, I asked Terry the question I had wanted to ask from the very beginning.
I said:
"Terry, what made you reach out to me? What made you decide to talk to me?"
I wanted to understand why he had contacted me in the first place and what motivated him to share his perspective on the case.
Terry responded:
"I'm not a big social media guy. I'm a request-driven artist, and one day I just happened to be scrolling on X when I came across your September 6th post. I thought it was really interesting."
He continued:
"After that, I started following your reporting, and I thought, 'Here's a guy who might actually read my DM.' So I followed you. You happened to follow me back pretty quickly, and that's how I reached out."
Terry concluded by explaining his motivation:
"You just happened to be in the right place at the right time. I wanted to get some information out regarding Tyler because I don't think he's getting a fair shake."
"You were coming, we haven't gotten into some of the bizarreness I observed in July and August either, the circus in August and you already told me that what I said about that you have heard before."
(Terry is referring to, and we get into it later, about a new friend of theirs that had moved in Early-Mid Summer who moved out almost immediately after the assassination, I did corroborate it, more on that later.)
I followed up with Terry because I wanted to clarify something he had said earlier.
I asked:
"I'm just a little confused. Are you telling me that Lance was not transitioning? Forgive me, I'm just trying to understand. I don't quite follow what you're saying in that respect."
I wanted to make sure I understood Terry's position correctly rather than make assumptions about what he meant.
Terry responded:
"No, I'm not saying he wasn't transitioning. What I'm saying is that, if he was, I think he may have been keeping it private because I never saw obvious signs of it, and we never talked about it."
He continued:
"It's just a little different atmosphere out here. I think if he was transitioning, then he may have been struggling with it and reaching out to people in his own world. Honestly, I can't be sure. I suspected it, but I didn't judge him."
Terry emphasized that he was distinguishing between suspicion and certainty:
"For me to say, 'No, he wasn't,' obviously I can't say that. Maybe he was. I don't know. It's very difficult. It just wasn't as obvious to me as the media has portrayed it."
He added:
"Their relationship wasn't as clear-cut as the media says, either. Again, I never saw what other people who've been interviewed are claiming they saw."
Terry then recalled how Lance referred to himself and interacted with Tyler:
"I knew him well enough that he'd occasionally call himself 'Lancelot,' but I was never asked to address him as 'Luna.' I also can't remember ever hearing Tyler call him 'Luna.'"
He concluded:
"What I did hear was Lance saying things like, 'Hey, love, can you get this?' or 'Love, would you do that?' He'd say, 'Can you hand me that napkin, love?' or 'Can you hand me that glass, love?' That was just the way he sometimes spoke. But it wasn't something we would have talked about unless he brought it up. That's just the way it was."
This concludes Part 1 of "The Terry Interview."
I'll be posting Part 2 tomorrow and Part 3 on Wednesday, Part 4 on Thursday, Part 5 on Friday.
This was a Two-day Interview.
The interview itself was much longer. My original intention was to release the full video, but Terry has not yet approved it for publication. Until then, I'm releasing the interview in written form.
In Parts 2 and 3, Terry shares additional observations about Tyler, Lance, their circle of friends, and discusses another individual whom he believes became involved in their lives around June and left shortly after the Charlie Kirk assassination. He explains why that person's presence stood out to him and offers his own thoughts about the situation.
As always, these are Terry's personal recollections, opinions, and theories—not established facts. My goal is simply to document what he told me and let readers evaluate it for themselves.
One thing I think readers will notice is that Terry's perspective evolves as the interview progresses. As we discuss more of the publicly known facts and examine different aspects of the case, the conversation becomes increasingly detailed and nuanced.
I'll let the interview speak for itself.
See you tomorrow for Part 2.
Here are the relevant screenshots from my 9-6-25 post, 4 days before Charlie Kirk that Terry referenced in out interview. Until I posted these again, it is pretty striking in my opinion.