Midwin Charles: 47-Year-Old MSNBC Legal Analyst DEAD After Experimental mRNA COVID Shot
Brooklyn defense attorney and television commentator Midwin Charles is dead after what appears to be several days of suffering after receiving at least one experimental COVID shot. Ms. Charles posted the trendy “I’m vaccinated” announcement on Twitter on March 1. Her next tweet jokes about her “death causing peanut allergy” and that her insurance did not cover the EpiPen costs. She then retweeted a North Carolina professor talking about “black vax hesitancy.” She tweeted only nine times on Sunday, March 21. Keep in mind, her second dose of experimental mRNA would have been due around March 21-22. She tweeted four times on the 22nd, and 10 on the 23rd. She tweeted only once on March 24 and again once March 25. One tweet was deleted on March 26. There was no further activity until Tuesday, April 6 when the family announced she died, 37 days after the first announced experimental shot. This dramatic change in social media behavior suggests she was unable to tweet for over 12 days before passing away. A Google search for Midwin Charles right now brings up stories from The New York Post, New York Daily News, Newsweek, The Hill and a few others as the top results. None of said stories mention the experimental mRNA shot she received on March 1. Most of them say that the cause of death is "unknown."