Candace Owens reveals audio supporting Tyler Robinson’s grandfather in Charlie Kirk case, raising serious new suspicions
Candace Owens has shared a new claim in the murder case involving Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk. In a recent video on his YouTube channel, he said that he had found an audio clip. They claim that in that clip, Tyler Robinson’s grandfather can be heard saying that he does not believe his grandson is the killer. This matters because there have been persistent questions about whether Tyler Robinson had any family support. Candace Owens said that many people believe that her family has been taken away from her. But according to him this clip tells a different story. She also said that someone approached her from inside the court. He claimed that this person had recorded the conversation between the grandfather and a journalist named Elizabeth Lane. Candace Owens said that she later spoke to Elizabeth Lane herself and told her that she had the recording and planned to use it. Before playing the clip, Candace Owens made something important known. He said that Dada’s presence in the court in itself shows support. “We are here to support them,” the grandfather can be heard saying in the audio. Based on this, Owens suggested that the family may not believe that Tyler Robinson is guilty.
Candace Owens shares audio of Tyler Robinson’s grandfather as gun details raise more questions
Along with the audio claim, Candace Owens also talked about the weapon associated with the case. He said the gun originally belonged to Tyler Robinson’s grandfather and described it as a family item over time. According to Fox 13 News, the weapon has been identified as a Mauser Model 98 .30-06 bolt-action rifle. Authorities believe this type of rifle has a long history and may have been used during the world wars.Reports say the rifle may have been made in Germany and may have dated back to before strict gun tracking rules were implemented in the United States. After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, firearms were required to have serial numbers. Because this rifle may not have one, investigators believe it may be very difficult to locate.Police also shared a message that Tyler Robinson allegedly sent to his roommate. In that message, he wrote, “I’m worried what my old man will do if I don’t get grandpa’s rifle back… IDK if it has a serial number, but it won’t come to me. I’m worried about the prints; I had to leave it in a bush where I used to change clothes, I didn’t have the ability or time to carry it.”Meanwhile, Scott Sweeto, who previously worked with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, spoke to NBC News. “Because of the lack of security given to the President, there is no way to protect him from the threat it poses,” he said.The New York Post reports that rifles like the Mauser 98 have been sold at gun shows, pawn shops and gun shops over the years. Newer versions now come with the proper serial number, but older versions may not. Tyler Robinson is currently facing multiple criminal charges related to the murder of Charlie Kirk, and the case is still being followed closely.
