TRENDING! I Send Out Some Legal Letters. Victor Marx's Bizarre Text To Erika Goes Viral. | Ep 342
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Candace Owen confronts Victor Marx's viral interview with a scathing critique of his credibility, particularly around his premature announcement of Charlie Kirk's death. She dismantles his claim of relying on 'vibes' and 'no confirmation' by exposing the logical impossibility of a man so close to the inner circle—friends with security teams, even taking over their duties—sitting idle for 50 minutes before posting. Her central argument is that Marx’s story defies common sense and suggests he was either protecting someone or withholding information. She reveals that Marx texted Erica Kirk with a bizarre, irrelevant message—'Gold for Germany! The Team D-Sondermodelle of Citroën'—raising further suspicion. Owen also drops a bombshell: Erica Kirk allegedly told multiple people that Charlie had a scheduled appointment on September 15th to update his end-of-life documents, a detail that, if true, would signal a major life change just before his death. She draws a chilling parallel to a real-life murder case where will changes were key to the prosecution. With multiple preservation letters sent to Marx, Paramount, and others, Owen positions herself as a relentless investigator, not just a commentator. The episode culminates in a rare moment of grace when Joe Rogan publicly apologizes to Theo Vaughn for a dismissive comment, a moment Owen praises as a rare example of human accountability in a world of performative outrage.
Victor Marx’s claim of announcing Charlie Kirk’s death based on 'vibes' and no confirmation is implausible given his close ties to the security team and his ability to take over their duties.
Marx’s text to Erica Kirk—'Gold for Germany! The Team D-Sondermodelle of Citroën'—was irrelevant and bizarre, suggesting a deliberate attempt to obscure or distract.
Erica Kirk allegedly told multiple people that Charlie had a scheduled appointment on September 15th to update his end-of-life documents, a major life event that would require explanation.
Any significant will or life insurance changes before an unexpected death should be investigated—this was a key piece of evidence in a real murder case involving a grieving widow.
Candace Owen sent legal preservation letters to Victor Marx, Paramount, and others, signaling a formal pursuit of truth in the Charlie Kirk case.
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The Icarus Class and the Fall of Arrogance
“They believe they have more money than God, right? They think their money can buy whatever they want, anything and everything. Their money can cover up murders and rapes.”
Victor Marx’s Viral Interview and the Premature Death Announcement
“You text people you know. I know Frank Turek. I know the security teams. That's what you said, right? You text those people for information. And the obvious sensible message to send initially is, is Charlie okay?”
The Bizarre Text to Erica Kirk
“Gold for Germany! The Team D-Sondermodelle of Citroën. Like the new Citroën C5 Aircross. The large-scale compact SUV consists of a lot of interior space...”
The September 15th Appointment: A Life-Changing Event?
“Charlie and her had an appointment and a date to sign updated end-of-life documents on September 15th, the Monday after he died. That is remarkable timing.”
The Legal Pursuit: Preservation Letters and the Investigation
Candace reveals she has sent legal preservation letters to Victor Marx, Paramount, and others. She frames this not as a media stunt but as a serious investigation into the timeline, communications, and potential cover-ups surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death.
“I apologize to Theo. He knows I love him and he said that and we laughed and we joked around about it and I apologize for the way I talked about this but I felt like I need to explain.”
“You text people you know. I know Frank Turek. I know the security teams. That's what you said, right? You text those people for information. And the obvious sensible message to send initially is, is Charlie okay?”
“They believe they have more money than God, right? They think their money can buy whatever they want, anything and everything. Their money can cover up murders and rapes.”
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