Currently there is a frenzy of sorts by video YouTubers to cash in on the Charlie Kirk tragedy. Check YouTube and you will see what I mean. All kinds of nutty conspiracy theories and outright falsehoods are being posted in an effort to attract readers.
Yesterday I filed a complaint with YouTube about a site that stated flat out that Erika Kirk, wife of Charlie Kirk, had Charlie killed. YouTube said they would look into it. I don't see that site online anymore so maybe they deleted it.
Other fake stories online claim the following falsehoods:
*That Tyler Robinson was not the shooter, that his rifle was not the gun that fired the shot, that the bullet found in Charlie's body did not match the recovered rifle. These are claims that could only be verified by the FBI or other police experts and the persons making the claims have no way of knowing what is or isn't true.
*That no autopsy was performed. This claim has not been verified and is merely speculation.
There are people who love crazy theories, but they love website clicks even more.
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