The investigation into his murder took a new turn after the FBI. Internet users consider it to be the Skye Valadeza Utah -based digital music artist. However, there is no official confirmation from the authorities, with the case surrounded by speculation and conspiracy theories.
It released new images showing the same young man with a black long -sleeved blouse, hat and sunglasses. Within a few hours, communities like 4chan and Reddit have filled theories, with many users arguing that this person is Valadez.
We’re releasing additional photos of the person of interest in connection with the murder of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Please send all tips available to:
— Utah Public Safety (@UtahDPS)
At the same time, the internet tour is being made by the FBI with the suspect running on a terrace, wearing dark clothes.

“Charle Kirk dead at 31”
As users note, Valadez had uploaded to SoundCloud a worrying piece entitled “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31” (“Charl Kerk dead at 31”) a few weeks before the incident.
The song was allegedly deleted shortly after the murder, but screenshots of its title are widely circulated on social networks, fueling rumors.
Users also pointed out that in the past Valadez’s Facebook profile mentioned Solt Lake City, a city in Utah as a site.
These elements, coupled with the natural similarities with the faces appearing in the FBI images, led many to believe that Valadez may be linked to the attack.
Some users even posted photos of Valadez next to the FBI images, arguing that there is a strong resemblance. These comparisons were quickly spread to platforms such as X and Tiktok, causing an online “storm”.
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Multiple sources on X report potential identification of Charlie Kirk shooter. 4chan intel points to Skye Valadez, a Utah resident, who allegedly uploaded a SoundCloud track titled “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31” a month ago. Possible ties to a “trans…
— Dailymindvirus (@dailymindvirus)
At the same time, allegations were released that another person was involved in the attack, Omar Najerawho had posted “enigmatic” messages on X in the days before the murder, information that also remains unconfirmed.
I think it’s time to find Omar.
— Gain of Fauci (@DschlopesIsBack)
It is emphasized that despite the extent that this theory has taken, it is based solely on internet user cases and not on evidence presented by the law enforcement authorities. FBI representatives have not linked Valadez to the case and the above remain simple rumors.