Y'all Don't REALLY Believe These Lies about Charlie Kirk...RIGHT???

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 14:39

This video debunks claims made by Candace Owens regarding the rifle used in Charlie Kirk's death. The speaker, acting as a firearms instructor and SEO strategist, explains the differences between death certificates and autopsy reports, clarifying that death certificates do not list specific firearms or calibers. The video also addresses the complexities of bullet trajectory, emphasizing that factors like tissue, bone, and fragmentation significantly alter a bullet's path, making simplistic claims about "seven necks" inaccurate. The speaker highlights that autopsy reports are sealed during active investigations and that hospital staff are not forensic experts.

Quick Summary

Death certificates list the manner of death and basic personal details, but do not specify the firearm or caliber used. Autopsy reports are more detailed, analyzing trauma and trajectory, but are sealed during active investigations. Bullet trajectory is complex and affected by internal anatomy, making simple predictions unreliable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Debunking Candace Owens' Claims
  2. 01:58Claim 1: .30-06 Not on Death Certificate
  3. 02:57Autopsy Report vs. Death Certificate Explained
  4. 04:59Autopsy Report Status: Sealed Investigation
  5. 06:08Claim 2: Bullet Trajectory Makes No Sense
  6. 07:15How Tissue and Bone Affect Bullet Path
  7. 08:05Limitations of Ballistic Gel Testing
  8. 10:18Claim 3: Wound Location vs. Bullet Finding
  9. 11:53Source of Misinformation: Hospital Staff
  10. 12:47Sound Signatures and Echoes
  11. 13:24Conclusion: Speculation vs. Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

What information is typically found on a death certificate?

A death certificate primarily details the manner of death (e.g., homicide, natural causes), any underlying diseases, whether an autopsy was performed, and basic personal information like marital status and parents' names. It does not specify the firearm or caliber used in a death.

How does an autopsy report differ from a death certificate regarding firearm incidents?

An autopsy report is significantly more detailed, including signs of trauma, imaging, wound trajectory analysis, and can provide implications about the projectile's characteristics. While it may not name the exact gun, it offers forensic data that a death certificate lacks.

Can bullet trajectory be accurately predicted based on entry wound location alone?

No, bullet trajectory is highly complex. Factors like hitting muscle, tissue, arteries, or bone can drastically alter a bullet's path, making simple predictions unreliable. The internal anatomy and the bullet's fragmentation also play a crucial role.

Are autopsy reports publicly available during an ongoing investigation?

No, autopsy reports are typically sealed during active investigations to protect the integrity of the case and privacy. Access is usually limited to investigators and medical examiners until the case is concluded.

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