Candace Owens is speaking out again about Charlie Kirk’s murder, this time referring to what she calls a “signal” hiding in plain sight. In her latest podcast, she reacts to new developments, including a trial in Paris in which 22 people face serious charges. The suspects reportedly have ties to Masonic lodges and have intelligence, law enforcement and business backgrounds. Owens began by reiterating her previous statement that the international community may be involved in the case. She said she had raised questions months ago about possible links to French intelligence. Now, in the wake of reports about the Paris Trials, she has linked the claims to Freemasonry again. However, her comments have not been confirmed and are not part of an official investigation shared by authorities.
Candace Owens points out repeated reference to ’33’ and questions officials like Andrew Kolvet, Spencer Cox and Kash Patel
While speaking on her podcast, Candace Owens focused on one detail, the number 33. She said the number kept showing up in different updates related to the case and she didn’t think it was a coincidence. She played some clips to support her point. In a video, Andrew Corvert talks about an incident that happened 33 minutes before Charlie Kirk died. In another document, officials including Spencer Cox and Kash Patel mentioned a “33-hour manhunt” before the suspect’s arrest. Owens reacted to the clips saying:“Yeah, we get it. 33 33 33. Look, from my educated perspective, this is the most obvious sign ever. Uh, a reminder to those cult members that this is a hit by the cult and for the cult.”
She also added another statement linking the number to a Masonic lodge in St. Louis. George, Utah. According to her, the hotel’s number is 33, which she also pointed out is the country code for Paris. These claims have not been officially confirmed.
Candace Owens criticizes evidence Taylor Robinson case Court documents and Daily Mail report raise new questions
Owens also reacted strongly to a new court document related to Taylor Robinson, who is charged with murder. The defense asked for more time and questioned key evidence, the Daily Mail reported. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was unable to clearly match the bullet fragments to the rifle found near the scene, the document said. Authorities earlier claimed the rifle belonged to Robinson’s grandfather. In response, Owens wrote:“Where are all my neocons who are ‘overwhelmed’ by the non-existent evidence against Taylor Robinson? … You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Hope this is worth your soul.”She added:“And the other part that no one wants to discuss – there were about seven sets of fingerprints found on the gun but not by the bomb disposal dogs, which means it wasn’t fired at all. Overwhelming.”As of now, Robinson has not entered a plea. He is expected to appear in court on April 17. Officials have not confirmed Owens’ claims and the investigation is ongoing.

