"Look at what Erika did to Candace.
The story was that some people told her that Charlie had texted them, saying, before the day he was killed, “I think they are going to assassinate me.”
However, they never showed her the text or provided proof, and Candace herself did not have that text.
Then the wording changed to “The left is going to kill him.”
You can see the move they made on Candace, they played her.
If they believed Candace had the original text, they would not have changed the content of the message.
The original version was “I think they are going to kill me,” and at that time they claimed they didn’t know who Charlie was referring to.
Later, Erika asked Candace whether she had the text or any proof of it. Candace said she did not.
Suddenly, after learning Candace didn’t have the text, the story changed again—now they claim Charlie said “the left is going to assassinate him,” even though earlier they said they didn’t know who he meant.
That shift alone raises serious questions. It makes it look like Charlie may have been referring to Zionists originally, and now the narrative is being redirected to “the left,” something they previously claimed they could not identify.
And who says call logs can’t be changed?
Take your own phone, you can delete calls easily.
Only a forensic analysis from the phone company can provide real call logs. Not the FBI’s summary, not Erika’s account, and not whoever is conducting this case.
I don’t believe the call logs that have been presented.
If Tyler had a competent lawyer, they could demand the actual carrier records and signal communications for anyone associated with this case.
If those phone numbers were released, the public could independently verify parts of those call logs, which could genuinely help uncover the truth."