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Candace Owens and popular X user Ryan Matta have intensified scrutiny over the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s death, raising new allegations and more questions than answers.
According to Matta, Owens claims Tyler Robinson—the alleged shooter—never stepped foot on Utah Valley University’s campus and insists he is not suicidal.
She also alleges that Robinson’s father never turned him in.
Both Owens and Matta are demanding answers about the lack of an autopsy, which is required by Utah law in homicide cases.
Their concerns echo troubling patterns seen in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, whose brother, Mark Epstein, also criticized the FBI and DOJ for a perceived cover-up—especially after reaffirming the suicide ruling without releasing further evidence.
Matta is now questioning how a doctor could sign off without an autopsy and who authorized that decision.
In a separate claim, Owens alleges the federal government is pressuring Utah officials to quietly close the case.
The saga surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death continues to grow, exposing layers of mystery, conspiracy, and unanswered questions.
Why Was No Autopsy Done? Utah law requires an autopsy in homicide cases.
Critics like Owens and Matta question why this protocol was allegedly skipped or not publicly confirmed. An autopsy is crucial to determine cause and time of death, and to uncover any forensic evidence.
Where Is the Direct Evidence Linking the Shooter? So far, the public has seen limited photo or video evidence directly tying Tyler Robinson to the fatal shot. Much of the case appears to rely on statements and circumstantial details, fueling speculation and doubt.
Is the FBI Trying to Quietly Close the Case? Owens claims federal pressure is being applied to Utah officials to quietly wrap up the investigation.
If true, this raises serious concerns about political interference and the integrity of the justice process.
Some of these unanswered questions are exactly why the case continues to spark controversy, conspiracy theories, and growing demands for full disclosure.
Political analysts and social media commentators have echoed these concerns across various platforms.
Watch Candace Owens and Ryan Matta’s response in the video below.
Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog.
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