Candace Owens Reveals Source Of Kirk Theory
A screenshot of Candace Owens livestream about a new theory on Charlie Kirk's assassination. Candace Owens/YouTube

Candace Owens has unveiled a new theory about the 10 September 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah State University. She said the claim came from unexpected evidence collected by a 'pregnant mommy sleuth.'

Owens released the details on 17 November, describing what she called a pattern of Egyptian military aircraft tracking Kirk's widow, Erika, across several years. She said the theory matters because she believes it reveals how the tracking may connect to the shooting.

Owens also said her team verified every detail, though she has not released the full data.

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Candace Owens Got New Scoop From 'Pregnant Mommy Sleuth'

Owens said her team received a major tip from a woman who contacted them before her November livestream. She described the source as a 'pregnant mommy sleuth' who examined flight-tracking records on her own. Owens said this individual noticed a series of aircraft movements that her team had missed.

The anonymous woman sent Owens flight records involving Egyptian military planes. She included details showing overlaps between these aircraft and Erika Kirk's known locations. Owens said the sleuth first counted 68 overlaps from 2022 to 2025.

She later raised this to 73 after adding new records. Owens said 29 of those overlaps also involved Charlie Kirk. She credited the woman for the initial discovery and said the sleuth had been 'locked into this investigation.'

Owens Shares New Charlie Kirk Assassination Theory

Owens described what she called her strongest theory to date. She said Egyptian military aircraft tracked Erika Kirk long before the shooting. She also said the same aircraft appeared at Provo Airport on 10 September, the day Kirk was killed. According to Owens, one plane was briefly active and transmitting signals that morning and again minutes after the attack.

She said the aircraft movements were not random. Owens claimed the flights were clustered across five states: Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Delaware and Utah. She said the sleuth believed the pattern was 'statistically not random' after reviewing years of tracking data.

Owens also displayed a spreadsheet showing every recorded overlap. She said the data included domestic and international flights. She listed rental car records from passengers linked to the aircraft and read licence plates on her podcast.

Owens urged Utah residents and university students to send any photos related to the flights. She said the overlaps suggested foreign military surveillance that may have been connected to the events leading up to Kirk's death.

She also said the mathematical odds of the pattern happening by chance were extremely low.

Candace Owens Claims All Information Is Verified

Owens said she verified every detail before releasing the theory. She said her work included checking flight logs, confirming the overlaps and reviewing rental car records linked to the aircraft's passengers.

Owens questioned why Turning Point USA never mentioned the aircraft. She said they would have recognised the planes based on past events.

Owens Slams Turning Point USA for Being Silent

Owens accused Turning Point USA of withholding information about the aircraft patterns. She said the group remained silent while she faced backlash.

Owens said the organisation allowed 'lies to flow' about Kirk's death and failed to defend information she believed was confirmed. She said the silence was a form of concealment and added that Kirk trusted her to defend him after his death.