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Retracing Steps Of The Crime

Gary Melton of Paramount Tactical Solutions and Gray Hughes from Gray Hughes Investigates give us a detailed breakdown of the crime scene at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. They retrace the steps of the likely assailant, Tyler Robinson, to show us how he maneuvered on and around the campus in a quest to murder Charlie Kirk on the day of September 10, 2025.

This is a comprehensive survey of what, most likely, happened, using drone footage and brand new, hand-held camerawork to re-create the scene. Melton and Hughes don’t claim to know all of the details yet. There are some facts — for instance, pertaining to ballistics and gun calibers — that won’t be known until the trial of Robinson is under way. Melton and Hughes also don’t get into the question of whether Robinson had a team and, if so, who belonged on that death squad.

Their focus is strictly on the step-by-step mechanics of the crime. They also draw a few conclusions, noting this crime was most definitely planned out, and likely involved extensive advance practice. Here’s their full Dangerous Liberty edition. It is nearly 3 and a half-hour long, so you might want to watch it over a couple of nights.

Investigator George Webb has returned to Michigan, where he is meeting with a group of researchers to try to answer lingering questions about Tyler Robinson’s itinerary. The odds are looking stronger that he had a team of accomplices to help him out, at the minimum, making his getaway. Now the question becomes: Who was on that team? Where can we pick up evidence of them?

 

Shocking New Titanic Twists

The Titanic is the shipwreck that no one has ever forgotten. Immortalized in films and books, it remains one of the most tragic maritime disasters. Now, more than a century after the ship vanished beneath the Atlantic Ocean, scientists have unearthed something that could rewrite everything we thought we knew.

Using cutting-edge digital camera technology, a full-scale 3D scan of the wreck has exposed chilling new details of the ship’s final moments. Scientists are now analyzing the wreck like a crime scene and turning up evidence no one knew existed.

This is just the beginning of what could be the most comprehensive 3D replica to ever exist. The project, which began in 2023, has involved snapping more than 750,000 digital images of the wrecked Titanic footage on the icy floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Overseeing much of the project: Parks Stephenson, who took his first trip to the Titanic site back in 2005, accompanied by the filmmaker James Cameron. Here’s more from Unity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2tefnjRCBU

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