Candace Owens
Candace Owens
June 23, 2026

Charlie’s “Freedom” Shirt Disappears. Another Witness Recalls Erika & Epstein. | Ep 354

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Quick Read

Candace Owens dissects the suspicious disappearance of Charlie Kirk's 'freedom shirt,' new evidence of an 'exploding mic' theory, judicial irregularities in the Tyler Robinson case, and further connections between Erika Frantzve and Jeffrey Epstein's modeling orbit.
Charlie Kirk's 'freedom shirt' was allegedly cut off and disposed of, preventing crucial explosive residue analysis.
Evidence of shattered Rode microphone pieces in Kirk's SUV strengthens the 'exploding mic' assassination theory.
A judge's decision to allow hearsay evidence in the Tyler Robinson case suggests a 'show trial' and potential federal asset involvement.

Summary

Candace Owens continues her investigation into the alleged assassination of Charlie Kirk, focusing on highly suspicious evidence handling and judicial decisions. She reveals that Kirk's 'freedom shirt,' a crucial piece of potential evidence, was allegedly cut off and disposed of by Brian Harpole at the hospital, preventing forensic analysis for explosive residue. Further, a listener's tip and enhanced images strengthen the 'exploding mic' theory, showing shattered Rode microphone pieces in Kirk's transport vehicle. Owens highlights inconsistencies in initial witness testimonies, where a student repeatedly changed her account of where Kirk was shot. In the Tyler Robinson case, the judge denied the defense's request to cross-examine Lance Twiggs, whose recorded statement forms the basis of the prosecution, leading Owens to label it a 'show trial.' The episode also introduces a new witness who confirms Erika Frantzve's role in managing 'modeling apartments' for Next Model Management, an agency closely tied to Jeffrey Epstein and the Rothschild dynasty, which allegedly housed underage Eastern European girls. Owens questions Erika's shifting identity, evidenced by a changed signature and radical shifts in political and religious beliefs, suggesting dissociative personality disorder.
This episode challenges official narratives surrounding high-profile events, suggesting a coordinated cover-up and manipulation of evidence and judicial processes. It raises critical questions about the integrity of investigations, the reliability of witness accounts, and the potential for federal assets to influence legal proceedings. The detailed allegations about Erika Frantzve's past connections to Jeffrey Epstein's modeling network underscore broader concerns about human trafficking and elite corruption, urging listeners to critically examine information from mainstream sources and official statements.

Takeaways

  • Charlie Kirk's 'freedom shirt,' a key piece of evidence, was allegedly cut off and disposed of at the hospital by Brian Harpole, preventing forensic testing for explosive residue.
  • Enhanced images of debris in Kirk's transport SUV, combined with a video of a Rode mic shattering, strongly support the 'exploding mic' theory.
  • A key witness, Sarah Tool, repeatedly changed her testimony regarding the location of Charlie Kirk's injury and the shooter's distance, raising questions about narrative control.
  • The judge in the Tyler Robinson case denied the defense's right to cross-examine Lance Twiggs, whose recorded statement is central to the prosecution, indicating a potential 'show trial.'
  • Another witness has come forward to confirm Erika Frantzve's role in managing 'modeling apartments' for Next Model Management, an agency with direct ties to Jeffrey Epstein's network and alleged housing of underage Eastern European girls.
  • Erika Frantzve's adult signature change and radical shifts in her political and religious identities are interpreted as signs of dissociative personality disorder, further questioning her credibility and past.

Insights

1Disappearance of Charlie Kirk's 'Freedom Shirt' and Other Evidence

Charlie Kirk's white 'freedom shirt,' worn at the time of his death, was allegedly cut off by Brian Harpole at the hospital and subsequently disposed of, preventing any forensic examination for explosive residue. This follows a pattern of other crucial evidence, such as the crime scene soil, Kirk's necklace, and microphone, being quickly removed or made inaccessible for independent analysis, which the host argues points to a deliberate cover-up.

Brian Harpole's own account of cutting off the shirt at the hospital. The rapid repaving of the crime scene soil, the widow wearing the necklace, and the microphone being encased for a fundraiser. ( - , - )

2Strengthening Evidence for the 'Exploding Mic' Theory

A listener provided a detailed tip about white markings on black shards found in Kirk's SUV, which, upon enhancement, appear consistent with shattered pieces of a Rode Wireless Pro microphone. This is further supported by a YouTube video demonstrating how a Rode mic shatters, producing similar debris. This evidence contradicts the official narrative of a gunshot and supports the theory of a shaped charge explosion from the microphone.

Listener email detailing white markings on black shards in SUV images. Enhanced images showing white details on the shards. A YouTube video demonstrating the shattering pattern of a Rode Wireless Pro mic. ( - )

3Judicial Irregularities in the Tyler Robinson Case

In the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the judge denied the defense's request to cross-examine Lance Twiggs, whose recorded statement is the primary evidence against Robinson. This decision allows the prosecution to present hearsay evidence without direct challenge, leading the host to conclude that the case is a 'show trial' designed to move forward despite a lack of verifiable evidence and potential federal asset involvement.

Judge Graff's denial of the defense's request to compel Lance Twiggs to appear for cross-examination, allowing a recorded statement to be used as evidence in a probable cause hearing. ( - )

4New Witness Links Erika Frantzve to Jeffrey Epstein's Modeling Network

Another witness has come forward to confirm previous reports that Erika Frantzve managed 'modeling apartments' for Next Model Management in New York City. This agency, owned by Faith Kates (who was closely tied to Jeffrey Epstein and the Rothschild dynasty), allegedly housed underage Eastern European girls. The host highlights Erika's real estate license during this period and her lack of response to these serious allegations, suggesting a deeper, troubling connection.

New testimony confirming Erika Frantzve managed model apartments for Next Model Management. Previous reports of Next Model Management's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Faith Kates. Erika's real estate license in New York City. ( - )

5Erika Frantzve's Changing Identity and Signature

The host points out that Erika Frantzve dramatically changed her signature as an adult, a rare occurrence. This, combined with her radical shifts in political and religious beliefs (e.g., anti-Israel to pro-Israel, Catholic to Judeo-Christian) and apparent memory gaps regarding her past, leads the host to speculate she exhibits symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Former boyfriends reportedly no longer recognize the person she has become.

Comparison of Erika's old and new signatures. Accounts of her changing political and religious stances. Reports from ex-boyfriends not recognizing her. ( - )

Key Concepts

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

The host applies the concept of Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder) to Erika Frantzve, citing her changed signature, radical shifts in beliefs (e.g., anti-Israel to pro-Israel, Catholic to Judeo-Christian), memory gaps, and ex-boyfriends not recognizing her. This model suggests a separation or disconnection from previous identities, often linked to childhood trauma, explaining seemingly contradictory behaviors and statements.

Crisis Actors / Narrative Control

The host uses the concept of 'crisis actors' to describe individuals who are among the first to speak to media and 'set the narrative' after an event. This model suggests that these individuals may be coached or influenced to provide specific, often changing, testimonies that align with a desired official story, rather than spontaneously reporting what they witnessed.

Lessons

  • Scrutinize official narratives and media reports, especially when evidence is quickly removed or witness testimonies change, to identify potential attempts at narrative control.
  • Support independent investigations and alternative media that challenge established stories, particularly in cases involving powerful institutions or individuals.
  • Demand transparency and accountability from judicial systems, especially concerning the acceptance of hearsay evidence and the right to cross-examine key witnesses in criminal proceedings.

Notable Moments

Brian Harpole's 'absurd' account of cutting off Charlie Kirk's shirt at the hospital and directing medical staff.

The host frames this story as highly unbelievable and indicative of a fabricated narrative to explain the disappearance of crucial evidence that could contain explosive residue.

A student witness, Sarah Tool, changing her testimony multiple times about where Charlie Kirk was shot (chest to neck) and the distance of the shooter.

This highlights the malleability of initial witness accounts and suggests external influence or coordination to align stories with a specific narrative, especially as the 'exploding mic' theory gained traction.

The judge in the Tyler Robinson case denying the defense's request to cross-examine Lance Twiggs, whose recorded statement is central to the prosecution.

This judicial decision is presented as a significant red flag, suggesting a 'show trial' where due process is undermined, and evidence is accepted without proper vetting, potentially to protect a federal asset or a predetermined outcome.

Quotes

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"I genuinely do not possess in my vocabulary enough adjectives to describe the absurdity of the scene that Brian Harpole just tried to convey to audience."

Candace Owens
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"This is what we mean when we say that this case is going to be a show trial. That's a show trial. If you can just bring evidence into the courtroom and that evidence does not need to be vetted, then the judge is and saying that's perfectly fine at this stage, that's a show trial."

Candace Owens
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"I feel like if you're going to reply to something someone saying that you were in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit is pretty critical. It's a pretty critical thing to respond to and shut down immediately."

Candace Owens
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"People do not change their signatures. You know that, I know that. Least of all when you're 24 years old. You learn cursive, you learn to sign your name, you practice signing your name, and you just do it without thinking for the rest of your life, okay?"

Candace Owens
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"After sacrificing Charlie Kirk to the entity Baal, I began to think about my faith. Long nights in the Vice President's residence, pacing, thinking about if the sacrifice to Baal would be enough."

Tim Dillon (reading a satirical excerpt)

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