“Charlie’s bloody coat returned to Erica”: Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk’s murder, raises new questions

“Charlie’s bloody coat returned to Erica”: Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk’s murder, raises new questions

Candace Owens has released previously unseen photos from the SUV that drove Charlie Kirk to hospital after he was shot, claiming they raise new questions about the events leading up to the attack. She pointed to the broken glass, the blood-stained bag and Kirk’s damaged microphone, while raising questions about how the evidence was handled. Owens also highlighted alleged inconsistencies in witness accounts. However, her claims remain her interpretation and have not been officially verified by investigators.

New claims have reignited the debate over the Charlie Kirk shooting after conservative commentator Candace Owens said she had obtained never-before-seen photos from the SUV that took Kirk to the hospital after the shooting. Since the photos have been released to the public since Kirk’s death and have received attention online, Owens said that while they reveal details, he feels they require further clarification. His comments add another twist to an already closely watched case that continues to be hotly debated.

Candace Owens says new SUV photos highlight details she believes were overlooked

Owens presented the photos during a recent episode, saying they had never been released to the public before. According to him, the photos show the inside of the SUV used to transport Kirk shortly after the fatal shooting.In his post, Owens highlighted several details seen in the vehicle, including broken tempered glass in the center of the cabin, a blood-stained bag placed on the back seat, and other things he believes may be relevant to understanding what happened in the immediate aftermath of the attack.He also questioned why, according to his description, Charlie Kirk’s sports coat was returned to his wife Erica instead of being kept as evidence. Owens further argued that various public accounts of the short drive to the hospital did not completely match up with each other, leading him to demand additional clarification.His social media post said:“Candace Owens released new photos of the inside of the SUV that took Charlie Kirk to the hospital, photos that had not been made public until now. The images show shattered tempered glass in the center of the vehicle, exactly where Charlie’s chest area would have been, as well as a bloodstained Uber bag in the back seat and other items that raise serious questions.He pointed out that Charlie’s blood-stained sports coat was returned to Erica’s apartment rather than being collected as evidence, and highlighted several inconsistencies between the stories told by Brian Harpole and Frank Turek about what happened during the short car ride.According to Candace, these new photos do not negate the fact that Charlie’s RODE microphone was shattered inside the vehicle. She is now directly challenging Turning Point USA and others to explain how this happened, and calling out those who previously dismissed the theory as a conspiracy.”

As investigation remains under scrutiny, online reactions mount

As the photos quickly spread on social media, supporters and critics debated Owens’ findings. While many users said the images required further investigation, others warned that the images alone do not prove what happened or confirm any particular sequence of events.In the present era, Owens is reading the given evidence in her own way. She interprets the images, but no official investigation findings have been released to the public that would confirm them. Authorities have not said whether the newly released photos change known facts about Charlie Kirk’s murder.But the release of the photos has certainly stirred up discussion online. With so much focus still on the case, many are waiting for more details from investigators or people with direct ties to the day’s events. Until an official update is released, the newly released images are still part of the ongoing public debate and are not verified evidence to support any new conclusions.

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