A roundup of our latest investigative broadcasts, real-world tests, live reactions, and the inaugural Goldies Award Ceremony.
Welcome to our latest livestream recap! Over the past several episodes on Try and Prove It, we’ve put critical claims to the test through real-world experimentation, reviewed crucial eyewitness footage, hosted live reactions to major community debates, and taken time to celebrate the incredible researchers in our community. Whether you missed a stream or want to revisit key takeaways, here is a complete breakdown of our latest broadcasts.
1. TIMELINE DEEP DIVE: Charlie Kirk and Tyler Robinson | TPI Episode #19
This episode puts critical claims about the UVU shooting to the ultimate test through real-world experimentation and digital reconstruction. Jordan and Keli showcase a demonstration of the Fold AR rifle to highlight how a compact weapon could bypass crowd security, analyze time-synchronized video timelines, and conduct a physical jump test to evaluate the alleged rooftop escape route. From examining local chicken coop evidence claims to questioning photo proportion anomalies, the hosts demonstrate why empirical testing is essential for discovering the truth.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X14WJsKCcBw&t=8621s
2. Was @lifeisdriving Already in the Right Place? | UVU Charlie Kirk Incident Breakdown
Eyewitness and videographer Adam Bartholomew joins the broadcast to review his continuous, hour-long livestream from the UVU campus on September 10th. He breaks down his real-time reaction to the shooting, details his camera setup, and debunks online theories accusing him of spotting or coordinating with the shooter.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCz2GBqBOeA&t=3s
3. Aliens, Conspiracies, and The Kirks — OH MY! w/ Braeden & Jordan
Keli and Jordan host an informal broadcast featuring Keli’s son Braden, touching briefly on Charlie Kirk case updates before diving into alien conspiracy theories, Miami Mall footage, and Antarctic coordinates. The family-friendly stream showcases Braden’s humor, voice impressions, and aviation/gaming interests as he works toward his goal of 1,000 YouTube subscribers.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abccmqCGWHw&t=1781s
4. The Golden Receipts: Investigation Community Awards Show
In this episode, Keli Rabon and Jordan Henshaw launch the nominations for the “Golden Receipts” (or “Goldies”) Awards, an interactive event designed to highlight positivity and acknowledge key contributions across the online investigative community. Together with their audience, they walk through dozens of fan-voted categories honoring the past 11 months, ranging from top FOIA record pulls and court filing breakdowns to iconic X Spaces moments, favorite running jokes, and viral community memes. The stream concludes with instructions for viewers to submit any remaining nominees and subscribe to the Try and Prove It channel to participate in the final voting round.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/wbpQEo8nR-U
5. Try & Prove It: Episode 22
Hosts Keli Rabon and Jordan Henshaw issue a final call to vote for the “Golden Receipts” Awards while investigating key physical evidence in the Charlie Kirk case, including the red and black screwdriver found on campus. They scrutinize early media reports and past commentary from TPUSA’s Andrew Wilson before setting the stage for their next live stream covering the Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson debate.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/NNLVtBlcV0I
6. Candace Owens v. Andrew Wilson: Live Reactions
In this broadcast, we reacted live to the high-stakes debate between Candace Owens and Andrew Wilson regarding the evidence and conspiracy theories in the Charlie Kirk case. The discussion spanned contentious topics, including degraded DNA evidence on the rifle, timeline discrepancies, and speculative foreign involvement, though neither side landed a decisive blow. Following the debate, we reviewed critical physical observables, addressed viewer comments, and discussed our upcoming project updates.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/MHicSilZJvg
7. EMP Theory Explained… and Challenged
Testing out a new casual morning format, the stream addresses a recent theory claiming a high-voltage Marx generator and electromagnetic fields were used in the Charlie Kirk case. Jordan outlines the physical flaws of the hypothesis, highlighting the crucial differences between metal and human tissue under magnetic forces as well as the lack of necessary high-powered coils. After reviewing online exchanges and video counterarguments, the broadcast wraps up with a preview of tonight’s award ceremony.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/tC8WJTkPEmw
8. The Goldies Awards Ceremony
In this special “Try and Prove It Goldies Award Show” stream, hosts Keli Rabon and Jordan Henshaw celebrate 11 months of community-led online research and investigation. Featuring guest appearances and video submissions from creators like Trillian, Scarica Kirk, Muppet Masher, and Matthew St. Baker, the broadcast honors the top contributors, moments, and memes across various public and channel-selected categories. The evening concludes with a showcase of community-created media, audience Q&A, and a preview of upcoming investigative content.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/Qp9k0N2ZOug
9. Goldies Pt. 2, Keli Updates, & She Didn’t Like the Coverage!
Testing the channel’s new one-hour morning format, Jordan breaks down several ongoing claims in the Charlie Kirk investigation, starting with a critique of pseudoscientific EMP hypotheses. He offers a maintenance perspective on security camera “gimbal lock” to explain flipped footage and critiques media reactions regarding camera aspect ratios used in court. Finally, he examines footage from a trespasser on the Losi Center roof to discuss line-of-sight logistics, wrapping up with a discussion on the broader faked death theory.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/S73jfAR9u4Y

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