Zeb Boykin (Former USMC Scout Sniper): "Ballistics don't LIE | A video I didn't want to make"

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Video Summary: "Ballistics don't LIE | A video I didn't want to make":

- (00:02-00:41) Host Zeb Boykin, a Marine scout sniper with 5 years experience teaching ballistics, introduces his reluctant analysis of a shooting incident involving Charlie Kirk, emphasizing his military credentials and stating he didn't want to make this video but feels duty-bound to do so.

- (00:41-01:06) Establishes ground rules: assumes the FBI lies, approaches with no preconceived notions about shooter identity, location, or weapon caliber, and focuses solely on ballistics evidence rather than other case inconsistencies.

- (01:33-02:39) Reviews nine camera angles but focuses on four specific ones, mapping their positions relative to Charlie Kirk's location for trajectory analysis.

- (02:39-04:26) Analyzes Camera 1: Identifies what appears to be a bullet visible in a single frame before impact, suggesting the shot came from Charlie's right side rather than straight-on as officially claimed.

- (04:26-06:57) Examines Camera 2: Debunks claims of body armor impact, demonstrating that what appears to be protective gear is actually Charlie's microphone cord and earpiece setup, which gets pulled by the shock wave of the bullet.

- (10:04-12:51) Reviews Camera 3: Shows the earpiece flying off and pulling the shirt, confirming an exit wound in the neck with blood evidence, and notes the earlobe movement upon impact.

- (13:17-15:08) Briefly covers Camera 4: Dismisses claims of reflections in the footage as irrelevant to the ballistics analysis.

- (16:23-18:56) Returns to Camera 1 for trajectory analysis: Attempts to track a possible muzzle flash but questions its validity due to timing inconsistencies (8-10 frames between flash and impact doesn't match expected ballistics for the claimed distance).

- (18:56-21:14) Concludes that ballistics evidence shows Charlie was shot from his right side with the bullet exiting through his left neck area, likely hitting near the base of the skull and deflecting unpredictably after striking bone, contradicting official claims of a straight-on shot from a rooftop position.
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Original Source Attribution:

'Ballistics don't LIE | A video I didn't want to make.' | Outside the Overton | Sep 15, 2025 | https://youtu.be/ltakvGyzfZs?si=ywHicHxgVJfFNUvY

Ballistics don't LIE | A video I didn't want to make
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