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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Inside the Conspiracy Storm After Charlie Kirk’s Death With Ret FBI Chief: Sorting Fact From Fiction

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News Commentary, True Crime, News

3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

After Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination, the flood of conspiracy theories hit almost immediately.

Claims of false flags. Staged scenes. AI-generated notes. Wrong suspects. Government setups. Everyone had an explanation—but very few were based in verified fact. And while prosecutors have released a detailed charging document, much of the public still doesn’t fully trust what they’re hearing from official sources.

So how do we handle that tension—between asking valid questions… and falling into a rabbit hole of speculation?

In this episode of Hidden Killers, former FBI Special Agent and behavioral expert Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski to break down:

  • Why conspiracy theories form so fast after public tragedies


  • How uncertainty, outrage, and digital noise fuel mass doubt


  • Whether there’s any truth to some of the theories, and which have already been clearly debunked


  • How to stay open-minded without being manipulated by misinformation


  • And what it means to think critically, even when emotions run high
This is not about silencing questions. This is about asking the right ones—the ones that lead to truth, not chaos.

Because we don’t know everything. But we do know enough to tell which narratives are built on sand… and which are worth watching more closely.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:08.9

When a public figure is murdered, the story doesn't end when a shot is fired.

0:14.2

It fractures.

0:15.3

And that space between confusion and confirmation, something else tends to take root.

0:21.6

Within hours of Charlie Kirk's assassination, social media filled with silence and noise, claims of a false

0:30.4

flag, fake text, deep state plots, AI generated notes, even talk of multiple shooters. Everyone's

0:36.9

searching for a version of the truth that

0:38.8

fit their worldview. But why do we do that? Why do conspiracy theories spread faster than facts?

0:46.7

Especially when the evidence, the filings, and the forensics are sitting right there in front of us.

0:52.6

We're going to dive into that.

0:58.4

Former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Robin Drake joining us to dissect how conspiracies are born, why they resonate, and what

1:03.1

makes them nearly impossible to kill.

1:05.8

We're going to take a look at the psychology behind belief, why people cling to explanations

1:10.4

that defy logic and why asking questions,

1:12.8

even uncomfortable ones, still matters. Because understanding conspiracy thinking isn't about

1:18.9

silencing curiosity. It's about protecting it from manipulation, distortion, and the noise

1:24.9

that drowns out truth. So Robin, let's start here.

1:28.2

When the public doesn't have answers, why do our brains rush to invent them?

1:34.2

What psychological need is being met when people create order out of their own chaos, I guess?

1:40.3

You just said it right there.

1:41.8

We as a species have an amazing ability to try to find patterns where patterns may or may not exist. Because when we understand patterns and we see patterns, what's it to do? It allows us to feel safe. And so that's one of the reasons why we do these things and have her own confirmation biases. And if we're trying to have a confirmation

2:01.5

of there must be a pattern here, I will find the pattern. That's part of it. But there's lots of

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