Candace Owens has spoken out again about the murder of Charlie Kirk, and this time she’s pointing to what she apparently calls hidden “signals.” On his latest podcast, he reacted to new developments, including a trial in Paris where 22 people are facing serious charges. The suspects are reported to have backgrounds in intelligence, law enforcement and business, as well as ties to Masonic lodges. Early on, Owens reiterated his earlier claim that there may be international involvement in the case. She said she had already raised questions about possible ties to French intelligence months earlier. Now, following reports about the Paris trial, he has again linked those claims to Freemasonry. However, his comments are unverified and not part of the official investigation shared by the authorities.
Candace Owens repeatedly points to “33” references, questions executives like Andrew Colvette, Spencer Cox and Kash Patel
Speaking on her podcast, Candace Owens focused heavily on one detail, the number 33. He said this number kept appearing in various updates related to the case, and he believes it is not a coincidence. He played clips to support his point. In one clip, Andrew Colvette talks about an incident that happened 33 minutes before Charlie Kirk’s death. In the second, officers including Spencer Cox and Kash Patel mentioned a “33-hour search” before the suspect’s arrest. Responding to these clips, Owens said:“Yeah, we get it. 33 33 33. Look, in my educated opinion, this is the clearest sign ever. Uh, alerting people who are into the cult that this was a hit that was made by the cult and for the cult.”
He also added another claim, linking the number to a Freemason lodge in St. George, Utah. According to him, the number of that lodge is 33, and he also told that 33 is the country code of Paris. These claims have not been confirmed by officials.
Candace Owens criticizes the evidence Tyler Robinson case Because court filings and Daily Mail reports raise new questions
Owens also reacted strongly to a new court filing involving Tyler Robinson, who has been charged with murder. According to a report in the Daily Mail, the defense has asked for more time and has expressed doubts over important evidence. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could not clearly match the bullet fragments to the rifle found near the scene, the filing said. Authorities previously claimed the rifle belonged to Robinson’s grandfather. Responding to this, Owens wrote:“Where are all my neocons who are ‘overwhelmed’ by the non-existent evidence against Tyler Robinson? … You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Hope the money was worth your soul.”She added another post saying:“And the other part no one wants to discuss – that about 7 sets of prints were found on the gun, which the bomb dogs did not find, which means it was not fired at all. Awesome.”At this time, Robinson has not entered a plea. He is expected to appear in court on April 17. Authorities have not confirmed Owens’ claims, and the investigation is still ongoing.