Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: Why does the host believe Tyler Robinson isn't suicidal?
I left you guys on the ultimate cliffhanger last week. I did not intend to, by the way. I genuinely wanted to get the information out as soon as possible that Tyler Robinson is not suicidal. And I'm going to tell you how I know that. Also, while investigating this assassination, There is a politician's name that keeps coming up. And now he's apparently mad that we keep asking questions.
I'm beginning to think that he might know something that he hasn't yet shared. So I wanted to kind of loop you guys into this and see what you think. Welcome back to Candace. Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. Tyler Robinson didn't kill himself. I mean, these are the phrases that we now use and that we say when we expect that the federal government is telling us a lie.
Last week, I have to tell you, I was contacted by a source who I vetted with information that answered a lot of the lingering questions that we've had about the investigation. Not all of them, but some of them, some of the big ones. First and foremost, we were like, how exactly did it work? How did Tyler Robinson turn himself in, as we were told, but also never confessed?
And did he actually author those absurd Fed messages? Because I'm thinking, no. Lastly, what was he doing at Dairy Queen? Doesn't really quite fit into our timeline. Also, don't expect this kid who just tried out being a stone cold killer to really have an appetite. And why exactly did the Feds withhold that information at Dairy Queen?
And why are they allegedly stalking the Dairy Queen to see who comes in and out?
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Chapter 3: What politician's name keeps coming up in the Tyler Robinson case?
Well, we we have the story that could possibly potentially answer all those questions. And it certainly makes a lot more sense than the slop that the government is currently trying to feed us. First and foremost, Tyler Robinson has never confessed. They acknowledge that he has never confessed to this crime and he still is pleading innocence on the shooting.
In fact, I was told that he was, quote, unquote, guilty. by the idea that he carved casings. I should be clear, he does not dispute the fact that it is his gun at all. It is his gun. But Tyler is not exactly a gun enthusiast. He doesn't hunt like his other brothers do. In fact, he's apparently a fisherman.
The reason that he has that gun in the first place is because it is, in fact, a custom-made family heirloom. Tyler is the firstborn son, so he inherited. That's what firstborns do. They get the family heirloom. That is why he has the gun. As many of you guys have noted, the Robinson family appear to be conservative, hence the hunting and the fishing as the sports of their choosing.
I am told that they are fans of Charlie Kirk and they are fans of Donald Trump. Although this source noted that Tyler, like many other conservatives have expressed, wish that Trump would sometimes tone down his speech and his rhetoric. Now, on the topic of rhetoric, I am told that Tyler absolutely did not author those text messages. What text messages?
He has no idea where these messages came from. believes that they are therefore entirely fictionalized, it turns out, you're going to be shocked, that he doesn't actually use words like vehicle, which should come as no surprise to anyone that has a brain. By the way, I'm sure you caught this, but there's old footage of Tyler Robinson that is now circulating from a car accident that he had.
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Chapter 4: What evidence suggests Tyler Robinson's innocence?
And during the discussion with the officer that showed up, Tyler certainly refers to it as his car, not his vehicle, because that's how most Americans, how most English speakers refer to a car unless they're in the military or on the police force. So here is 2022 police body cam footage, in case you missed that, of Tyler making a crash report. Take a listen. Your mom's on her way?
Yeah, she's got to be a minute. She's got to shuttle over from where she's at to her car and then drive over. Gotcha. His mother was going to shuttle over from her car? Hmm, interesting. There's more, of course. Of most interest to me, what I've learned is that his father does not believe, his parents don't believe that their son committed this crime. I was like, huh? Excuse me?
That's a far cry from what the media has been telling us. Remember, the media presented this amazing story. The father realized his son was guilty, so it goes, right? And then he phoned over a friend to help him convince his son to turn himself in because this guy, you know, this mysterious guy was a friend and just had a connection with Tyler and
And eventually they said, you've got to do the right thing here. We know this is you. That was the vibe. Certainly that's what the media was putting down for us to pick up. Well, I was told actually that it was kind of the opposite.
That quote unquote family friend who we learned was a former detective with the police force, at least, and so therefore has strong ties with the police station, informed the family. It was that in-between person that informed the family that Tyler had been identified as the shooter. He recognized him. He knows Tyler. He gives them the heads up.
And then I'm told, and I believe this, that the way in which he got arrested or rather turned himself in was because that family friend slash neighbor slash former detective told him, hey, it's best for you to turn yourself in because there's only one of two options here.
Either you turn yourself in and everything is peaceable or, you know, the SWAT team could come in here and arrest you and things would get crazy. So that's what happened. He went over to their house. Tyler was called over. Tyler was bewildered. He disputed the idea that he had murdered Charlie Kirk. In fact, according to my source, Tyler has never even stepped foot on UVU campus.
Tyler, it turns out, which has already been revealed, was accepted into Utah State University, not Utah Valley. And that's actually interesting if you pause and reflect on that, because we didn't really consider how on earth Tyler became not just familiar with the layout of the campus, but familiar with the rooftop layout of UVU campus, right?
So familiar that he knew exactly how to scale across the rooftops to duck down in order to take an almost impossible shot at a Charlie Kirk who was sitting beneath a tent. How did he know how to do all of that? Had he been there before? That he knew where Charlie was going to be sitting and that he would have that shot from on top of the Losey Center? What? Right.
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Chapter 5: How did Tyler Robinson's family respond to the accusations?
This photo never made any sense. I plugged it into my timeline. It wasn't fitting in. So if you're wondering why exactly Tyler would agree to go to the police station if he's not guilty, ironically, the police were honest that day on one of the points. Well, first and foremost, that point is Tyler is not suicidal.
He wanted to go to the police station so that he didn't risk accidentally getting shot by the police swarming his home, as I said earlier, in a theatrical arrest setting. But rather confusingly, Brooksby, Nate Brooksby, tells us that Tyler is suicidal. Whatever. Let's just take a listen to what Nate Brooksby said after he had been apprehended. Take a listen.
So I get a call from my friend and his... I said, hey, how you doing? Good. And it's not, you know, he's been retired a few years. He'll call each other. It's not unusual for me to get a call from him or vice versa. And at 8.02... PM, he calls me. Hey, I can tell his voice is kind of shaky. So my first thought is, who died? Who's he going to tell me that died?
And then I couldn't fathom what actually came out of his mouth. So he said, hey, I know who Charlie Kirk Shooter is. I know the family through religious association. and he's in Washington County now, and we're working on trying to get him to come in voluntarily.
During that phone call, some information was provided about Tyler potentially having some suicidal ideations, was en route to a remote area of Washington County. The parents convinced him not to do that, and you know, conveyed that they would, you know, stand by him and help him surrender peacefully. I'm told that's not true. Tyler was not suicidal at all.
He was just confused and didn't want to get shot. And then he gets to that part, right? He then tells us, Brooksby, that he came in willingly because he didn't want to die. Let's take a listen to that portion. Within the hour, my friend drove Tyler and his parents to my office where he was greeted by plainclothes detectives.
So that was part of the deal is Tyler knew it was just inevitable with all the law enforcement pressure that he, you know, his picture in the news, the gun on the news. He knew it was inevitable that he would be caught. He was fearful of a SWAT team hit on his house or he was fearful of being shot by law enforcement.
So part of the negotiation and getting him to bring himself in was that that we would we would treat it as delicate and as soft as possible to make him feel comfortable to where he would he would show up at my office. And that's exactly what happened. It can't be both. It can't be both. Was he suicidal and wanting to die, or was he worried about dying?
It can't be both, and I didn't catch on to that early on. The answer was he came in because he is not suicidal and did not want to get shot and was confused, as I am told. Now, you're probably wondering why the father and the mother didn't speak out to assert his innocence. That would make sense, right? Why don't you come right out and dispute everything immediately?
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Chapter 6: What role does Phil Lyman play in the investigation?
And they agreed, of course, in the fog of it all. Why wouldn't you agree? But then, like any good maybe conservative family, you start going, I don't really trust these feds. Like, I'm a little suspicious about the feds. Here's another point of interest, okay? His father had no idea that Tyler was gay. That's what I'm told. They are learning this in and through the media.
They thought that Lance was just his roommate, and they were especially shocked because apparently Tyler kept mentioning to them that he wanted them to meet some girl that he was seeing. Now, I would like to interject my own voice here and say that I think this girl was was likely Lance, and Tyler was working up the courage to tell his family that he was gay.
That is what is most likely, in my opinion, because we know for a fact that Tyler was, in fact, in a relationship with Lance because we have exclusive photos, by the way, that we're about to show you that the two of them posted to their Instagrams. This is Lance posting...
Halloween era photos I forgot to post my boyfriend is the best love you don't worry that handle has since been taken down of what Tyler's handle was but he's got a handle that doesn't have his name in it so he's maybe trying to hide this stuff and then there's another photo of them and this one's posted by Lance again pics from when Tyler had a mustache you can see that they were in a relationship just makes sense that he was working up the courage to maybe tell his family about that now
I was told also that Tyler is off the charts intelligent and always has been. We know this. He had a perfect GPA in high school. Now, that is precisely what made the idea of him being so stupid as to author a full confessional via text messages pointedly absurd. Like any person with a modicum of intelligence is going to go, I'm not going to put this down in writing with every detail.
And apparently whoever offered those messages, likely feds, didn't have a modicum of intelligence or they would have maybe not included every single detail there. The family says that the photo of the young man that is coming up the stairs, which was shared, that blurry image, is definitively not Tyler Robinson. And let me just say, I never thought it looked like him. Neither did you.
OK, face looks different. Face looks more narrow. Also, that person looks taller. Every time I say I'm like this person is taller than Tyler Robinson. Tyler Robinson also appears to have full lips, even though this image is blurry. We're not looking for someone that's got that got fuller lips. And Tyler Robinson looks broader than that individual walking. Right.
So I I'm on board with that person walking up the stairs. It's not Tyler Robinson because. I feel like it was intentionally blurred. They also never gave us the footage at all because in order to blur it, they probably needed a static image. Also, the family believes that, and this is really interesting, Tyler Robinson's apartment was staged after his arrest.
Now, you will recall that I spoke to Lance's family. And one of the things that Lance's family said was, it was, hey, we own that apartment. They pay rent to us. We've never met Tyler Robinson. But I can tell you that it seems like they were trying to hide the fact that this apartment got raided. And it's very strange that they immediately cleared Lance as a suspect.
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Chapter 7: What strange behavior did Phil Lyman exhibit during the investigation?
He's kind of over explaining here, in my opinion. Take a listen. At exactly 8.02 on the 11th, I received a call from a friend of mine who happens to be a retired detective that worked for me for many years. I didn't put that out there initially. I wanted to protect that individual as much as possible.
Unfortunately, in the court documents, which is standard, he was referenced as a retired Washington County deputy. So I didn't put that out there. It was in the court docs. I was trying to protect even that information and just saying retired law enforcement in general. Why are you trying to protect him? Why did you feel the need to explain to us earlier?
It's not unusual for him to call me, this guy, but I'm fortunate that information is in documents that he was, you know, formally working for me and working with me. What do you mean? If he was formerly working for you, that would mean he was a public figure. And this should be usual.
Public figures, people that work for police departments are always public and their informations are something, their name is someone we can easily research. It's nonsense. He's weird about this. He says that he retired. I think a journalist asks in the audience, like, you know, that former friend detective, how long has he been off the force? And he says, I don't know if we have that clip.
Maybe we didn't cut that, Skylar. But he's like, three years. But actually, we were able to figure out who that individual was, and it's, I feel, someone that we need to get in touch with. We've tried to get in touch with him. The name of that individual is former Deputy Mike Mitchell, okay? Deputy Mike Mitchell.
Now, oddly, despite a career of 25 years in the police force, I can't find a single trace of him in old newspapers, okay? So I'm looking for more information on this guy. I understand that he knows Tyler through the Boy Scouts. He's involved in the LDS church. And I think Tyler was he was he was the Boy Scout leader. That's the connection there.
We were able to confirm that this Mike Mitchell lives on the block. lives nearby, as was told via other sources. And thus far, we have only been able to even see a picture of him. There's just one picture or a set of pictures that we were able to find. And that, again, which would mean Brooksby lied a little bit.
I don't like a little bit of lies because you usually have to lie a little bit when there's something bigger that you're afraid of. According to this post, he retired last January. Here it is. On the left, you have Brooksby. I don't trust that guy. Just don't trust him. And on the right-hand side, you have, today we celebrated the career of Detective Mike Mitchell.
After over 24 years of serving, 24 years, Washington County, he is retiring, starting in the jail back in 1999. Sheriff Brooksby and Detective Mitchell both had some wonderful stories to share. We would like to give our heartfelt thanks to Detective Mitchell and all who came out to give him a warm send off. Congratulations, Detective Mitchell. This is the only trace of this guy I could find.
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Chapter 8: How did the media portray the events surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination?
Something's not right here. Even Turning Point USA, they're just like, we've accepted. Obviously, there are holes in this narrative, and they're just like, we're going to just keep up his show. What is going on, actually? I just want to say that and get that off of my chest. I don't like it. It's rubbing me the wrong way. All right, guys, throwing it to some of our sponsors.
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