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For weeks, speculation has swirled around the eerie parallels between the 1998 Nicolas Cage film Snake Eyes and the 2012 Emerson Drive music video She’s My Kind of Crazy, linked to the September 10, 2025, assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. The alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, faces the death penalty after fatally shooting Kirk during a Turning Point USA event.
Key similarities include:
– In Snake Eyes, a character named Charles Kirkland is shot in the neck during a boxing match at a high-profile event, mirroring Kirk’s real-life killing. The film’s scene is set on September 10, exactly 27 years before the actual shooting.
– A boxer in the movie, Lincoln Tyler, becomes a focal point, echoing the shooter’s surname (Robinson) and first name (Tyler).
– In the She’s My Kind of Crazy video, Erika Frantzve—Kirk’s wife—stars as a lead, with a timestamp flashing “9:10” during a zipline scene. This matches Kirk’s shooting date, 13 years later.
Analysts have calculated the odds of these coincidences occurring by chance at 1 in 3.3 quintillion (3.3 × 10¹⁸), a figure deemed statistically improbable. Additional links include:
– The film’s setting at Fremont Street in Las Vegas, whose name derives from “freedom,” and Kirk’s attire of a “FREEDOM” shirt during the attack.
– A comment in the music video’s YouTube section referencing “Tyler,” tied to the shooter’s name, and gematria calculations linking “Lincoln Tyler” and “Tyler Robinson” to the same numerical value.
– The film’s mention of Hurricane Jezebel, coinciding with a 2025 article titled We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk.
While some connections are tenuous—such as generic names or symbolic interpretations—the cumulative effect has sparked intense debate. Critics argue that pattern recognition and selective reporting amplify perceived links, but the alignment of date, name, and plot details remains unsettling.
The article highlights how seemingly random elements coalesce into a narrative that defies conventional explanation, leaving many to question whether this is mere coincidence or something more deliberate.