Episode 2: ‘Roof Guy’ Not the Shooter, Tracking ‘Tyler,’ and Debunking the Junk

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/aci-episode-2-roof-guy-not-the-shooter-tracking-tyler-and-debunking-the-junk/

While we await TPUSA to release both audio and video files, and the autopsy report and other physical evidence, we’re left to analyze the few fragments of videos available to us.

In this episode, I dispatch several of the more actively promoted theories, such as ‘the exploding mic’ hypothesis (cannot possibly be true) and the “disassembled gun” fiction.

As an observation, I saw that the more outlandish theories and guesses seemed to get far more traction and promotion across “X” and on YouTube. I can’t speak to TikTok because I refuse to engage with that platform due to privacy concerns, but I’d be surprised if the same trend wasn’t operating there, too.

But whether due to artificial amplification, organic outrage energy, or both, the zone has been flooded with a lot of muddy water.

This episode clears up a few of those, so we can put those behind us and move closer and closer to the truth.

I am more convinced than ever that the kill shot was *not* taken from the putative perch of Tyler Robinson, who I am now referring to as “Roof Guy.” Maybe the guy on the roof was Tyler Robinson, maybe not. Maybe the guy on the roof took the kill shot, but probably not.

As in a 0.000001% chance he did.

Please listen to the video, challenge the conclusions in every possible way, and let’s chip away at the B.S. so we can find the shape of the truth hidden beneath.

My call to action is the same as last time. We all need and deserve:

  • Every piece of audio and video evidence that TPUSA has.
  • All video files and feeds showing the Roof Guy bringing a rifle up onto the putative roof shooting perch.
  • Original source files from people there that day, so we can look at the metadata to determine (a) the exact moment of the shot in seconds, and preferably milliseconds, and (b) to assure that the files have not been tampered with by state or corporate actors (is there a difference anymore?)+
  • The autopsy report with X-rays and all relevant pictures.

We can do this.

Thank you, and Godspeed.


Looking for A Citizens’ Investigation Episode 1?

 

21 Likes

Savage 99 take down model.I have a .250-3000 the first round to break 3000fps.

2 Likes

Is that the one where you have to unscrew the barrel? It’s not exactly the push of a button, is it?

2 Likes

Yes sir the fore arm is clipped and the barrel is a simple screw off. They are quite rare and collectible.
Search savage 99 take down. It is an odd lever action with controlled feed.

Too rare to be of any modern use. The point of impact changes with each disassembly and requires sight adjustment.

The .250-3000 is a delightful round and the origin of the 87 grain .25 caliber.

Tyler Robinson at the Dairy Queen after the shooting. Either of this guy has nerves of steel or he was not involved in shooting.

I listened to a podcast by Candace Owen and she says he is completely bewildered by the fact that he’s being charged with this crime. He has claimed that he was never on the campus of that particular college. And even if he had been, how would he know the layout of the rooftops and the shooting angles?

12 Likes

Until there is some real evidence to the contrary, I believe that Tyler Robinson (RoofGuyTR10) is the shooter. But let’s continue.

You spent about this video on the flag room with that short video. You claim the people on the right hand side of the video move first - implying that the shot came from the purporter RoofGuyXX22. People take time to react.

I’m of the idea that the people at the left of that video reacted first but because they heard 3 sounds. First the supersonic crack, second the sound of the bullet and third because they were closer to the hard surface of that building to the reflection of the sound off of that hard surface. They would get the echo first and loudest, perhaps even thinking that there were 2 shots. They move then the rest of the crowd moves in response to them as well as the time of the echo reaching them.

It’s too bad we all have such suspicion about law enforcement and the FBI in particular but that’s where we are and it is hard to dispel this feeling given all the crap we have experienced at least in the past 5 years with officialdom.

I sincerely hope that the case against Mr. Robinson is taken to trial as soon as possible and the evidence is clear. If Robinson gets acquited, it’s a terrible loss of confidence in the system.

We need more surveillance camera images released. There are at least a fixed dozen cameras that should have recorded this area and the aftermath.

Even the video that the FBI released of Tyler Robinson running across the roof and dropping down and proceeding to cross the road gives me suspicion. They were tracking him? The area of the camera pans at least 140 degrees from the initial RoofGuyTR10 shooting spot until the scene where he is crossing the road. Unless they have an AI system to follow some suspicious movement, then this camera was operated by a person who saw the whole scene. I doubt this single camera has a wide angle that would capture that whole area… It’s weird. maybe I am missing something.

2 Likes

He’s too focused on his ‘furry’ friend, Mr. Twigg, and how he can prove to him? his true love and dedication. The furry friend is part of this, perhaps the motivation for this crime.

I think Tyler is quite intelligent but got mixed up with the wrong sorts of people in his first year at his university and decided to drop out. This is all ideological.

1 Like

I noticed one thing not pointed out regarding the crowd reaction towards the end of the video, (red hat girl and the guy in front of the stage).
They all looked to their right - in the direction the shot would have come from to impact CK’s neck on the left side.
Kind of a “duh” there, but wouldn’t the crowd look to where the noise came from in their reaction?
Also from the first videos where people further away and to the left of the stage (white hat guy, stetson style) also reacted and pointed to their right.
Nobody from the crowd pointed to or looked at roof guy that I could see.

6 Likes

I don’t see that. Murdering people is very serious business. I have “faked being calm” in some pretty serious circumstances. But I could not have pulled off looking that calm under those particular circumstances.

3 Likes

I looked at some anatomical sketches of the cervicle spine. Nerves coming out of the cervicle spine control respiration. It is possible that an impact of those nerves could have triggered a sudden respiration thus explaining the sudden raising of his chest. But I think that the overall body movement would have been different and would have probably produced an exit wound even if it hit the body of the spine.

@cmartenson you mentioned the position of Charlie’s hands when he was shot. . . not sure what kind of doctors you are speaking with, but I know that during my weekly chiropractor appointments my dr does some work on my neck using just pressure. I can tell you that depending on where he presses on my neck or along the area from below my ear to the top of my shoulder. . . I can feel pain run up through my head to my sinuses. When he’s working on the left side of my neck I’ve had pain run up into the back of my right eye at times also. So there are nerves that are connected somehow through the neck that affect everything. When the cavitation you mention happens and all this energy is released, it seems like it would be similar to using accupressure – but from the inside. That pressure alone could affect nerves that run into the part of the brain that would cause that without actually cutting them. So I don’t think it is unrealistic to expect his body to contract his arms given a shot to the neck. Not just that, but everyone has some differences in their body compared to all those standardized anatomy images. It is not impossible that Charlie had a nerve that runs to the area of the brain that controls his arms that was affected by all that energy expelled from him being shot.

Just my $0.02.

3 Likes

New video showing bullet impact from a different angle.

3 Likes

(Chris at ~53:36) I have noticed something, which is some of the ideas that make the least physical sense are the ones that are getting the most heavily promoted across social media by the algorithms. Now, why would the algorithms be interested in promoting the least viable physical arguments?

I don’t know. Maybe it’s just more outraged stuff or maybe somebody’s in there Poisoning the well, maybe somebody’s in there flooding the zone with crap information

Chris, you sound very much like what former Air Force, Colonel Roxanne Watkins said about CIA/International stateless Intelligence Blob tactics today on Redacted. Flood the zone with multiple, disparate theories focused on minute details, many or most of which have flaws (as you’ve proven already), all to get people focused on the wrong things and fighting each other. Call anybody that speaks truth Conspiracy Theorist. Fascinating. May explain Butler, PA (JFK, RFK, MLK, etc.)

Was Tyler Robinson a CIA Patsy? Col. Watkins Exposes the CIA’s Intel Blueprint in Kirk’s Murder

6 Likes

Nice update to your excellent analysis from a couple days ago.
The U.S. military and almost every other major military primarily issues ball (FMJ – full metal jacket) ammunition for a mix of legal, logistical, and practical reasons. This ammunition is much more likely to fully penetrate and exit than other hunting (e.g., ballistic tip, soft point) of defensive (e.g., hollow point) ammunition.

The .30-06 has not been used by the US military in decades. It’s still a popular hunting round and most of the ammunition available is not ball/FMJ. Instead, the readily available ammunition is hunting/defense that is designed to expand rapidly and transfer maximum force into the target to enhance the lethality of the projectile. FMJ ammunition that shoots straight through a target does not transfer the maximum force into the target.

Hunting/defense ammunition is designed to maximize cavitation and the wound channel. Some hunting ammunition (e.g., varmint) is designed to violently expand immediately upon impact.

Based on the prior video of the shot impact, this appears to be a hunting/defense projectile and not a military projectile. It would be very helpful to know exactly what type of projectile was recovered—FMJ or not.

5 Likes

Hi Chris, your hypothesize that Charlie exhibited traumatic brain injury leading to instant death with your analysis of closed fists at the time of ‘bullet’ impact. Unfortunately there is a video of Charlie raising his arm when on the ground being attended to by the security team which would categorically negate the validity of this conclusion. Your thoughts?

2 Likes

It was my understanding that a pugilistic attitude was the result of exposure to high heat or fire. I have usually heard it referenced with regard to Pompeii and people who die in fires, and that the pose does not even have to be taken prior to the individuals death but is a result of muscle and connective tissues being exposed to heat. The larger flexor muscles drive this and the hands are interesting in that fingers fold back or make a fist depending on direction of heat exposure.

Looking at stroke victims, people with CP, spinal damage and other types of spasticity, it does seem that it is the default that flexor muscles contract with a loss of signal from the brain.

3 Likes

Can you write prescriptions in Virginia?

How can the street pole at the corner he was behind actually be the flagpole on the other side of the street in the middle of someone’s front yard?

1 Like

Something I noticed that’s circumstantial but could be a clue: The person jumping from the roof lands on his feet and does not fall to the ground or appear to be injured. That’s a ~10-foot drop. It would take a fairly well-trained athlete to take that fall like that. In the pictures of the alleged perp, he appears to have a little bit of a belly and tiny legs - not the body type of a person capable of that maneuver. I suppose a huge flood of adrenaline might compensate for the fear (big drop!) and weakness, but then I would expect either an injury that would show in his gait or inability to walk, or a tumble upon landing - unless this person had practiced jumping and landing from such heights.

3 Likes

As to “where’s the gun” when roof guy jumps off the roof, I’m gonna again point to Matt Kester on YT. The “floppy thing” is a gun is wrapped in a towel which is consistent with the official report of a towel being found with Tyler’s DNA on it. Matt does a pretty good job of demonstrating what this looks like on a crappy video, he goes outside towards the end and walks around in daylight.

Also this one demonstrating what the Mauser looks like shoved down the pants of a kid about tyler’s build

4 Likes