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‘Microphone theory’: Candace Owens revives controversial claim in Charlie Kirk assassination case

‘Microphone theory’: Candace Owens revives controversial claim in Charlie Kirk assassination case

‘Microphone theory’: Candace Owens revives controversial claim in Charlie Kirk assassination case (Image via Getty)

When conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a public event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, investigators quickly focused on what they described as a politically motivated attack carried out by a lone gunman. Authorities later charged 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson with aggravated murder and several related offenses. Prosecutors say DNA evidence, digital messages, witness accounts, and forensic findings tie him to the killing. Yet nearly ten months later, the case remains at the center of a different debate because of commentator Candace Owens, who continues to question the official version of events and has helped revive the controversial “exploding microphone” theory.

Candace Owens questions official findings in Charlie Kirk assassination case

Investigators say Kirk was speaking at a TPUSA “Prove Me Wrong” event in Orem, Utah, when a single rifle shot struck him in the neck. He was rushed to a nearby hospital but did not survive. Court documents and prosecutors allege Robinson planned the attack in advance and left messages indicating he intended to kill Kirk because of his political views. Authorities also say his DNA was found on key pieces of evidence connected to the weapon used in the shooting. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, and the case is moving through the Utah court system. Owens, however, has repeatedly argued that important questions remain unanswered. Over the past several months, she has released videos, interviews, image analyses, and discussions challenging the official narrative. Her focus has extended beyond the shooting itself to security failures, possible cover-ups, and the actions of people around Kirk in the hours before and after his death. Those claims have put her at odds with some figures inside conservative circles, including people connected to TPUSA.

Why the “exploding microphone” theory became a major controversy?

The most debated claim promoted by Owens is the idea that Kirk may not have been killed solely by a rifle bullet. Supporters of the theory point to slow-motion footage from the event and argue that a wireless microphone attached to Kirk’s clothing could have exploded. Owens recently highlighted enhanced images from the SUV that transported Kirk, claiming certain fragments seen inside the vehicle deserve closer examination. Investigators have not publicly supported that theory. Available court filings and statements from authorities continue to point toward a rifle attack carried out by Robinson. Prosecutors say they have physical evidence, surveillance material, DNA findings, and messages allegedly written by the suspect that support their case. No official investigative agency has announced evidence backing the microphone claim. As Robinson’s case moves toward a major preliminary hearing, the legal process is expected to bring more evidence into public view. At the same time, Owens continues to examine the case for her audience, ensuring that the debate around Kirk’s death remains active well beyond the initial investigation. Whether those questions change public understanding of the case remains uncertain, but for now the courtroom evidence and the online theories are moving on two very different tracks. Go to Source

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