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Candace Owens Returns with Explosive Evidence Charlie Kirk Predicted His Death Through Turning Point USA

Categories: Investigation
October 27, 2025

Candace Owens returns from Wyoming with shocking revelations about Charlie Kirk's assassination. She presents never-before-seen text messages where Kirk predicted Turning Point USA would be the death of him, exclusive footage of chief of staff Mikey McCoy's suspicious behavior moments after the shooting, and details of bizarre phone conversations with insiders. Owens declares war on those she believes betrayed Kirk, presenting evidence that raises serious questions about what happened on September 10th and who knew what when.

Welcome Back: A Trip to Wyoming and Acceptance

Candace Owens opens the show explaining her recent trip to Wyoming, where she finally accepted that Charlie Kirk is not coming back. She notes the irony that Kirk's closest friends, political allies, and the White House seemed ready to move on much faster than she was. Some people, she suggests, may have accepted his death within minutes.

Wyoming held special significance because the first time Owens visited the state was with Charlie Kirk, and the last time she was there was also with him for Foster Friess's funeral. Kirk had paid for her flight to Wyoming years earlier when she was doing the Joe Rogan podcast for the first time, before she had to rush to Kanye West's album release party.

During this trip, Owens reflects on fishing, noting that Charlie Kirk hated fishing despite loving the mountains and hiking. She shows a photo of them fishing together in British Columbia where Kirk's eyes are closed because he was too hyperactive and always wanted to be planning and doing multiple things at once.

The Suspicious Succession Plan

Owens addresses that it has been 47 days since Charlie Kirk was executed in what she calls a public execution. She admits she was deluded in the immediate aftermath, believing she would be fighting for answers alongside Kirk's inner circle including Tyler Bowyer, Andrew Kolvet, Stacy Sheridan, and Mikey McCoy.

Instead, she encountered silence. She was told these people believe the official narrative of a lone shooter with no one else involved. At headquarters, it's apparently business as usual, which Owens compares to LBJ being sworn in after JFK's assassination.

Pastor Rob McCoy announced just four days after Kirk was murdered that Charlie had a succession plan in place. Speaking to his congregation on September 14th, McCoy stated that Kirk was wise enough at 31 to put together a plan for succession and that it was very clear what they decided.

The Mikey McCoy Video Evidence

Owens presents viral video footage of Mikey McCoy, Kirk's chief of staff and Pastor Rob McCoy's son, showing his actions immediately after the shooting. Pastor McCoy claimed he was watching and that the minute Charlie was shot, Mikey called him saying Charlie had been shot in the neck and to pray. He also claimed Mikey had blood all over him, though Owens points out Mikey was behind the tent when Charlie got shot.

The critical evidence shows that in exactly 834 milliseconds from the sound of the shot, Mikey McCoy puts his phone to his ear and begins a conversation. There was no time to dial. Owens tracked Mikey from every available angle and found he remains on this phone call continuously, even appearing on the phone in the background when Charlie is brought to the waiting car.

The only logical conclusion Owens and her team could reach is that Mikey was already on a phone call at 12:23 p.m. when the shot occurred. Going back through footage, they found what appears to be Mikey starting a call approximately 1 minute and 45 seconds before the shot, pulling up his phone and covering his ear.

Owens reached out to both Mikey McCoy and Andrew Kolvet for a statement asking who Mikey was on the phone with, but received no response. She argues that if she were in that position and clips were going viral with people drawing conclusions, she would immediately provide her call log to dispel rumors.

Abnormal Security Measures

Having attended college campus events with Charlie Kirk for six years, Owens states there was not a single living person who spoke at more college campuses alongside Kirk than her. This experience allows her to identify what was abnormal about the UVU event.

The camera operator lingering alongside Charlie at the event immediately flagged as weird. In six years, Owens never had the AV person standing next to her at an event. Sometimes the person wasn't even there, and when present, their job was to be somewhere quiet with headphones making sure audio was good. The idea of someone running a company being mic'd up by this person was completely absurd to her.

When Owens called the camera operator, things got strange. He acknowledged a lot of new things were happening that day. She immediately inquired about the subtle changes she recognized, and he lied to her about multiple things.

Strange Explanations and Excuses

Owens asked to see the footage from behind Charlie's head to debunk internet conspiracies. The camera operator told her he had spoken only to Erika and the feds regarding the footage. He specifically said he secured the footage to prevent Erika from having to relive the moment, which made no sense since everyone can watch Charlie Kirk be murdered repeatedly from other angles.

This explanation made even less sense after Owens saw the footage on FaceTime and realized there was no blood on Charlie, making it the least traumatizing footage of all. The camera operator then said he needed to speak with Turning Point lawyers before releasing footage, though he later admitted he owned the footage.

Most bizarrely, he claimed he didn't know how to send the footage because the file was too large, despite running an entire AV company. When Owens suggested using WeTransfer, he said he didn't want to send footage over the internet because he was worried Google might hack him. Owens found this explanation absurd, pointing out that the footage had already been given to Fox News and CNN.

When asked who he was on the phone with after Charlie got shot, he said he was talking to ops back in Arizona who were watching. Owens questioned this, as they never had people in Arizona watching college campus events. He confirmed this was new, the first time they were doing it, claiming it was because Charlie was ambitious and wanted clips live-cut and posted to the internet faster than anyone else.

The Selfie Video

Sensing Owens was growing suspicious, the camera operator sent her a video she didn't ask for, apparently as some sort of alibi. This video shows he was in front of Mikey McCoy when Charlie got shot. To his credit, he saw Charlie bleeding in a split second and ran, though only a couple yards away to a grassy area.

Instead of running toward Charlie or far away to safety, or calling 911, he took out his phone and began recording himself in a selfie video. In this footage, he announces "They just shot Charlie" multiple times, then declares "He's dead" less than a minute after the shooting, when no one could have known Kirk was dead. There was no instinct to run toward his friend or further away, perhaps because he needed to backtrack and get the cameras, which he does one minute after this video ends.

Owens expresses anger at the reaction captured in the video, feeling it doesn't show appropriate distress for someone who just witnessed their close friend being shot.

A Declaration of War

Owens wants to be explicit about her intentions. She declares she wants war with everyone involved in what she sees as a cover-up. She tells them to write their articles, issue their statements, email the White House, and say whatever they want about her.

She states everything about the situation is wrong and there is no way to convince her and the world that it's normal. She refuses to move forward with any succession plan until they figure out what happened on September 10th first.

Charlie Kirk's Prophetic Messages

While in Wyoming, Owens was writing and praying when she saw a massive bald eagle, which gave her peace. She then felt compelled to go through messages and conversations with Charlie Kirk. She found many messages of him telling her how he would die.

In messages from April 6, 2018, just weeks before Kanye tweeted about Candace Owens, Kirk wrote about sensing something big was about to happen. He told Owens she would be "the iron lady of America" and that he saw it clearly, but added "I might be Moses though. I might not see this whole thing through."

Kirk wrote: "If I tell you the true prophecy that I know in my gut, it's really sad, but I hope it's wrong. Anyway, I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution. I believe you were the piece that God meant me to meet that will finish the fight."

He continued: "Since the beginning of TPUSA, I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out at any time. I cannot explain it, but I dream about it all the time. Like all the time."

When Owens suggested this was more fear manifestation than actualization, Kirk responded: "I'm not really afraid of it, but I'm just telling you what I know to be true."

Owens explains she doesn't know why Charlie knew he was going to die young, but spiritually, the moment he got shot, she knew he was betrayed as part of something bigger.

A Call to Come Clean

Owens recommends that people who betrayed Charlie come clean. She believes this story will have a happy ending despite being a tragedy, and the world will learn the truth. She warns there are lines being drawn between good and evil, and many have picked the evil side.

She addresses podcasters and people making videos telling others not to look at evidence, recommending they stop. To those who betrayed Kirk but are scared, she says they should have the right kind of fear: fear of God, which is the beginning of wisdom.

Owens states she has chosen to be on the side of goodness and truth no matter the cost. She doesn't care about the articles or tweets that will come, as they inspire her now.

Death, Fame, and Infamy

Owens shares a conversation she had with Charlie Kirk about the death penalty. She told him she has always been against it, not entirely for theological reasons, but because death is easy. She believes people who commit grave evil deserve more than simply ceasing to exist.

She warns people involved at different stages, or those who know things but are remaining silent, that if they choose not to come clean, they are about to become very famous through the ages. She's talking about the kind of fame that kills a name, like Judas or Adolf, where nobody names their children that anymore.

She suggests there's a way out if people come clean and get right with God.

Charlie's David

Owens addresses those trying to shut her up, stating they would have more success trying to stop the sun from rising than getting her to stop talking about who killed Charlie Kirk. She emphasizes that Kirk knew he was going to die and knew she would be the person with the spine to stand up for him.

What Kirk didn't know, Owens believes, was that millions of people around the world who don't have microphones, podcasts, or the ability to write articles would stand by him on the side of goodness. She promises they will see this through and there will be justice, not the fake kind, but actual justice.

The Power of Truth

Owens reflects on how she barely had to defend herself as attacks and lies came from various sources claiming she didn't speak to Kirk since 2017, didn't know him, and hadn't seen him. Nobody from Turning Point defended her to say the claims were lies.

Yet the public didn't believe the attacks for a single second. Despite the money spent on telling lies, Owens barely had to defend herself because people knew she was telling the truth. She sees this as a testament to God and to truth itself.

She references Ian Carroll's point that the truth doesn't need to be repeated over and over again because of the power of the frequency of truth. She explains that lies demand the truth shut up, which is why speech laws get passed. When people speak truth, it becomes more powerful.

Owens calls on everyone to speak the truth even if fearful of consequences, because the bigger consequence is not being right with God when they pass. She believes Charlie sent his energy where it needed to be, and she will continue fighting for truth and justice in his memory.

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