Explosive New Report Changes Everything In the Charlie Kirk Murder!

Published on October 4, 2025
Duration: 12:18

This video analyzes new information regarding the Charlie Kirk incident, focusing on ballistic and forensic details. It discusses the trajectory and impact of the bullet, the nature of the projectile fragments, and the absence of an exit wound. The analysis suggests that ballistic protection and frangible ammunition might explain the observed phenomena, while also ruling out shots from certain angles.

Quick Summary

New ballistic analysis in the Charlie Kirk case indicates the bullet destroyed his spinal cord by passing through C2-C6 vertebrae, with the main portion found near T1. The absence of an exit wound, unusual for a 30-06, is theorized to be due to ballistic protection and frangible ammunition, while the trajectory suggests a shot from the front.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Case Overview
  2. 01:01New Details on Charlie Kirk Death
  3. 01:21Disclaimer: Hearsay Information
  4. 02:33Bullet Trajectory and Spinal Cord Injury
  5. 03:00Bullet Location and Fragments
  6. 03:35Ammunition Type Analysis (FMJ vs. Soft Point)
  7. 03:56Absence of Exit Wound
  8. 04:18Linking Bullet to Gun (30-06)
  9. 05:52Perplexing Ballistic Revelations
  10. 06:01Detailed Injury Analysis (C2-C6)
  11. 06:30Bullet Location (T1) and Fragments
  12. 06:49Anatomical Analysis of Wound Path
  13. 07:30Downward Angle vs. Bullet Path
  14. 08:17Revisiting Ammunition Types
  15. 08:57Inexplicable Lack of Exit Wound
  16. 09:32Potential Explanations
  17. 09:59Ballistic Protection and Frangible Ammo Theory
  18. 10:30Evidence of Ballistic Panels
  19. 10:47Ruling Out Other Shot Directions
  20. 11:12Front-to-Rear Impact Analysis
  21. 11:30Further Discussion and Viewer Opinion
  22. 11:35Call to Action: Subscribe and Live Streams
  23. 12:06Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What new ballistic information has emerged regarding the Charlie Kirk incident?

New reports suggest the bullet destroyed Charlie Kirk's spinal cord by passing through cervical vertebrae C2 through C6. The main bullet portion was found near T1, with fragments also recovered. Crucially, there was no exit wound, and no bullet left the body, which is highly unusual for a 30-06 round.

How do ballistics experts explain the lack of an exit wound in the Charlie Kirk case?

The absence of an exit wound, especially with a 30-06 caliber projectile, is perplexing. The presenter suggests a combination of ballistic protection, possibly from panels, and the use of frangible ammunition as the most plausible explanation for fragments being contained within the body.

What does the bullet's trajectory suggest about the direction of the shot?

The observed impact and Charlie Kirk's reaction, including moving backward and his necklace flying rearward, strongly indicate that the shot originated from the front. This analysis helps rule out any possibility of the shot coming from the sides or the rear.

What is the significance of the bullet fragments found near T1 and higher up the spine?

The discovery of fragments from C2 down to the heart, alongside the main bullet near T1, is critical. It suggests the projectile may have broken apart or that frangible ammunition was used, and that ballistic protection may have prevented an exit, leading to extensive internal fragmentation.

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