Erika Kirk Phone Denial
On Glenn Beck's show, Erika Kirk stated that Charlie was not messaging people the day before saying "they're going to kill me," and that she has his cell phone and "it never happened." That denial is now a permanent node in the text-message graph. It collides with the entire September 9 claim set: KM-07 · KM-08 · KM-09 · KM-10 · KM-11 · KM-12 · KM-13 (full index: They Are Going to Kill Me).
Why investigators focus on it
If the denial is accurate, large parts of the Owens / Turek / Flood / Kolvet narrative about September 9 texts collapse or shrink to misremembered speech. If the denial is incomplete (wrong app, deleted threads, secondary phones), device custody becomes an evidence-preservation question. Either way, the statement is high-impact.
Countervailing public claims (commentary only)
Citizen compilations list people who say they saw or received fear messaging: Candace Owens (displaying some texts on air), Frank Turek (mentor interviews), Andrew Kolvet (donor chat confirmed; kill-me sometimes conflated), Harrison Smith (verbal / commentary), and unnamed staff. None of that is a court finding that Erika lied as a crime or covered up a murder.
This site documents a conflict of accounts. It does not claim Erika Kirk planned the assassination, knew in advance, or committed any crime.
X discourse patterns
- Hostile posts call the denial a "lie" protecting donors or institutions — often without new primary evidence.
- Supportive posts treat the widow as definitive device custodian and dismiss kill-me texts as hoaxes.
- Careful investigators ask for bit-level forensics rather than loyalty tests.
What would resolve it
- Independent forensic image of all Kirk devices and cloud backups
- Recipient-side native exports
- Sworn testimony under discovery
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Interesting
- He was defending Owens as far back as 2023, per the private text threads.
- No rooftop inspection, no drones, roughly a quarter of the department: the security personnel page.
- Footage cited in the case file reportedly contradicts a staffer's account — TPUSA staff on September 10.