
The Charlie Kirk Show THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 119 — Canceling Cesar Chavez? Downvote Buttons? Venezuelan Statehood?
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Mar 21, 2026 They dig into new allegations about Cesar Chavez and whether public memorials should be reconsidered. They unpack a Utah murder case with strange motives, forensic details, and quick trial outcomes. They debate adding a downvote button to X and how dislike mechanics might work. They close with lighter takes on AI resurrections and jokes about Venezuelan statehood.
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Utah Mom Book Tour Before Murder Conviction
- Blake Neff recounts the Corey Richens true-crime saga where a Utah mother authored a bereavement book, then was charged with poisoning her husband and convicted.
- Prosecutors cited Google searches, forged signatures, life insurance policies, a housekeeper's testimony, and a botched sandwich poisoning attempt.
Long Delays Don’t Prevent Swift Verdicts
- Jack Posobiec highlights how lengthy pretrial delays can still end in brief verdicts when evidence is overwhelming.
- Corey Richens' trial took three years to reach court, yet the defense called no witnesses and the jury convicted in about three hours.
Bodycam Shows Quiet Scene Before Poisoning Accusation
- The hosts play police bodycam transcript of officers arriving at the Richens home where she describes waking to find her husband unresponsive.
- The clip shows calm, staged-sounding answers and children present, later contrasted with evidence of poisoning.
