Mortician Says Autopsy Done
Stephen Gardner interviews Lauren the Mortician, an embalmer, on the Sep. 10th assassination of Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah. Lauren, who has a channel on YouTube, sheds light on the processes used by the medical examiner, morticians and funeral operators to ascertain damage to Kirk’s body and prepare him for burial. She clarifies: An autopsy was done, as it’s required by every state, particularly in cases where murder or foul play is suspected.
X-rays serve as the major tools used to gauge what’s called a “trajectory analysis.” This enables law enforcement authorities to determine the pathway of bullets, measure ballistics and ascertain where the shooter might have fired from. For instance, was the gun fired from the rooftop of a building or from some other point within the crowd?
As a standard practice, this is not information that’s released to the public. If it’s released, it will come from the family or from Turning Point USA, or be brought up as evidence in the criminal trial(s) of those engaged in the shooting — the suspect Tyler Robinson and/or any other known accomplices arrested at a later date.
This was a horrific murder. The only saving grace? Lauren says Charlie Kirk died in a matter of seconds as his internal tissues were shredded. So he did not have to suffer a long and painful death. Here’s more from Stephen Gardner.
With each passing day, it’s become more clear that the Kirk assassination was no “lone gun” event but rather a coordinated team effort, quite possibly involving the intelligence agencies. While there are certainly many smaller agencies that could be calling the shots, the focus has been on one of the biggest and dirtiest agencies of them all — the CIA.
Here, Redacted News interviews a variety of former CIA officials, as well as whistleblowers and others with extensive intelligence experience, who explain why the Kirk assassination bears all the attributes of the CIA’s handiwork. Roxan Watkins, a retired Air Force Officer who worked at the Pentagon as well as US Central Command, notes, “One principle I study is the ‘strategy of tension.’ Its goal is to keep populations divided, to prevent people from discovering commonalities, because unified populations are harder to control.”
She says the CIA has long focused on controlling university systems. Initially, that meant Harvard, Yale and Columbia, but the schools in Utah have attracted a lot of CIA interaction in recent years. “Utah is a great recruiting ground because of the skill sets students develop, such as language skills from Mormon missions.” In point of fact, Mormons account for about 2 percent of the U.S. population but between 5 and 20 percent of the employee bases within the CIA, as well as the FBI and Defense Intelligence Agency.
Watkins doesn’t necessarily believe the CIA, as an agency, orchestrated the killing, either. This could be a matter of rogue officers, she said, “They thrive on division. Moving toward a digital ID system and biometric tracking ensures total monitoring and control.”


