The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, entered its third day, serving as a stark counterpoint to the speculative narratives surrounding the case. Courtroom proceedings, particularly those involving Candace Owens’ theories, found little purchase against the evidence presented.
Prosecutors continued their evidence roll-out. State investigators identified Robinson in court, backing their claims with video showing him on the Utah Valley University campus multiple times the day of the shooting. A clip of Robinson turning himself in was also shown, a surprising visual of the accused in the immediate aftermath.
These concrete developments directly challenge the theories Owens has pushed, including her insistence that the official narrative is a “federal concoction” and that Robinson is merely a pawn. Her claims, some reaching into outlandish territory, contrast sharply with the methodical presentation of facts in court.
Kirk’s widow was present, a grim underscore to the proceedings. The public’s attendance, with some lining up for entry, signals the broader interest, but the court’s focus remains resolutely on the evidence establishing probable cause for a trial, not on unsubstantiated speculation.




