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Candace Owens (0:01)
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Candace Owens (0:30)
All right, you guys, let's actually start today's episode with a game. I mean the feds like to play games. Let's play a game. And this is one that everybody can join in on. Okay? It doesn't matter how old or young you are. I want you to grab your cell phone and I want you to go to your text messages and search for certain terms, okay, that you just use when you speak to your friends. Terms that were just casually tossed into a. A conversation. The alleged conversation held between the 22 year old alleged killer of Charlie Kirk Tyler Robinson and his 22 year old boyfriend, Lance Twigs. Okay, the first term I want you to search is retrieve. Yeah, look it up. When is the last time that you used the word retrieve between you and a friend? Retrieve. I'm going to retrieve something I played this game with, with my entire staff and I was able to find since dating back last three years, two messages where someone used that term. The first person was somebody that was former military and the second person was a cop. Makes sense. Okay, we're not done playing this game. Second term that I want you to look for in your phone is vehicle. Vehicle. I mean, what pops up for you is that something that you say, I'm just going to go outside to my vehicle. I left something in my vehicle. I'll be right back. I just, I just parked, I parked my vehicle outside. I don't remember where I parked my vehicle. What's popping up for you? Oh, probably literally nothing. Maybe something related to the dmv. That's what came up for me, things about the dmv. I think for Skyler, something came up for his car wash. Your vehicle is ready. Sounds pretty professional. I don't know what to tell you guys though because what they're telling us is that that is just the way the 22 year olds are speaking these days. Apparently they just shoot the breeze with one another and they say vehicle and retrieve. And if you don't believe me, then good, you shouldn't believe that. You shouldn't believe me. When I say that. So welcome back to Candace. I love vehicles, love fast vehicles. I'm a big vehicle person. Said nobody ever. The text messages that were released yesterday in the indictment of Tyler Robinson make perfect sense if you don't think about them at all. Like, literally, if you suspend all reason, all rationality, then they can make perfect sense. That's the only way. You just have to stop thinking. You got to get to that point where you're like, are we still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? No. To be fair, now we are more broadly, considering how stupid feds believe that we are and the frankly obnoxious messages that someone strung together must clearly be for either our or their own entertainment. So I want to hyperfocus on those. I want to actually hyper focus on what exactly is wrong with these text messages between Lance and Tyler. Now, first and foremost, the obvious thing. There's no time stamps right away. Major red flag. Flag. Very easy to say he sent the first message at this time. It's a part of your investigation, right? Everybody is on edge, globally, wanting to know what happened, and they just remove that. But don't worry, you guys, because like I told you, one of the things that me and Charlie always believed in was that we could work harder. And I got to tell you, these devils are working pretty hard, but we can work harder than them. Okay? And I decided to go back, and on the basis of what Tyler Robinson allegedly writes to his lover, I decided I could work them into the timeline. I could work out an approximate timeline, at least for us to look at visually, for when they had to have been sense sent on the basis of what he's saying. Right? Because he says certain things that were not revealed to the public at a certain time. So we're going to do that. I also want to point out the fact that the language, which many people said online, somebody actually left a very funny comment. It's like borderline poetic. He's got commas in there. There. It's like perfect English. And that's actually a striking contrast compared to what's inscribed on the casings. Right. He goes through all of these memes that he's written, and I'm not hip to the lingo, okay? You got to be real deep Internet and hip. But for whatever reason, when he's writing these messages, he's very proper, extremely proper, Right. What really wants to make sure he gets the punctuation correct. Anyways, uh, let's just dive right back into the timeline. Let's. Let's dive right back into this. This conversation and we're at first gonna focus on the third message. Um, and don't forget, just to lead up into this, they are telling us that at no time that we're allowed to know. On September 10, after Charlie Kirk was shot, the roommate, that's Lance, received a text message from Robinson which said, drop what you are doing. Look under my keyboard. And so Lance, I don't know what he does all day, but he's. He can do that. He knows he's home. And Lance then runs. I'm saying he ran, prances, who knows? And looks, and he sees this note. And to be clear, we're never going to be able to see that note because the Feds have since told us that the note was destroyed. But even though he destroyed the note, he took a picture of it. Yeah, that makes sense, because if you're going to destroy something, the best thing to do is to take a picture of it. The Fed saw the picture, but we're not gonna be able to see either. Anyways, don't think about it if you want it to make sense. Then we find out that Lance, I guess, decided to take a picture and then text Tyler back. And here is where he asks him. Lance says, tyler, what? You're joking, right? Because, you know, the note said, I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it. So Lance is like, what? You. You're joking. And Robinson says to him, tyler says, I'm still okay, my love, but I am stuck in Orem. That's the town, okay, that Ubu is at for a little while longer yet. So poetic. A little while longer yet. I'm gonna look that up on my phone later. It shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle. Still, to be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I'm sorry to involve you. Now, I wanna jump to this next message because it gives us a timeline. He says to him, I assume right away, Lance says, you weren't the one who did it, right? And Robin says. Robinson says, I am. I'm sorry. And the roommate says, I thought they caught the person. Okay? And Robinson responds, no, they grabbed some crazy old dude, then interrogated someone in similar clothing. I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down. It's quiet, almost enough to get out, but there's one vehicle lingering. Okay, so that lets us actually be able to drop that into the timeline, pretty simply. Why? Because we know we can pull up this timeline that they had first thought it was George Zinn. So that's who he's referencing, some crazy old dude. And on the timeline, Skyler, if you want to pull that up so we can go through it, what time Charlie gets shot at? 12.23pm scroll down a bit. George Zinn. We learn about, about 30 minutes after that, George Zinn, the decoy boy. That's when it's announced that he. That there he's a suspect in custody by the Utah police. But it's not until, by the way, 5:30pm because he mentioned that second suspect and he curiously says in that correspondence that he's wearing similar clothing, which I find to be strange with. We don't know what that second suspect is wearing until 5:30pm the when Governor Cox, 12 minutes into a press conference, the press conference began at 5:30pm mentions that the second suspect, who is a person of interest, is wearing all dark clothing. So the earliest that that message could have been sent out is after 5:30pm I think it's unlikely because I think, again, this is all made up, these messages because he says wearing similar cloth clothing. Okay. He tells us dark clothing. What's similar about that? This guy allegedly, when he did this, was wearing black jeans and was wearing, pardon me, dark jeans and a black shirt. So that's like everyone on campus. Okay. Nobody in the press conference says we picked him up because he was wearing something similar to the shooter. So that language right there is actually a mistake from the feds. But again, it allows us to be able to. To plot it into the timeline. So that's good. Okay, Timeline is back up here. And we then know. Cash Patel tweets that the subject in custody has been released. Our investigation continues. That was a mistake. The guy in the darker clothing, we don't know who that is. And then it's after. Again, like I said, that these correspondences then had had to take place. So we're talking about late in the evening. Okay. Six hours on. I'm wondering what it is that Tyler Robinson is doing throughout this entire time. Skyler, you can keep this up because I want to keep scrolling. Okay. What he's doing throughout this entire time, because that's a very long time for him to be just around campus. But then luckily, he's going to let us know what he's doing. Right. He's going to jump right in here and he's telling us that he's close to the scene. We know in this conversation, he then says to T He then says to Lance that he's looking to get that rifle. Right? He says, I'm wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle. I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring it back. Oh, I'm sorry. Let's actually go earlier. He then tells us his alibi, which is amazing, right? He's saying, I'm lingering around there, I'm trying to get the vehicle. And then of course, as you always do when you're trying to clean up things, you then spell out your alibi, right? He asks him, Lance asks him, why did you do this? And Robinson says, I had enough of his hatred. Some hate cannot be negotiated out. If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, like I'm trying to clean up the scene. But also, I'm telling you exactly what my motive is here. I will have left no evidence. I'm going to attempt to retrieve it again. Hopefully they have moved on. I haven't seen anything about them finding it. Okay, so we are now late in the evening. He's still hanging around the roommate. Then comes and says, how long have you been planning this? He says, a bit over a week. I believe I can get close to it. Still trying to get close to that rifle. So I'm wondering if maybe the feds might drop us some footage. Right? We should be able to see some footage. He's got to be idling in his car. You've been speaking about how he has this car. I'm assuming he's not just sitting in the woods or sitting on a sidewalk. Everybody's. This is. This is a. A quote unquote manhunt. So where is he casually sitting, lingering, loitering? I don't know, but that would be some pretty good footage that they could release if they don't want us all to become a conspiracy theorist. Okay. He then says, yeah, I've been planning this for a bit over a week. I can get really close to it. But there's a squad car that's parked right by it. That's the drop off spot. I think they already swept the spot, but I don't want to chance it. And then he tells. He tells Lance that I'm wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle, you know? Yeah, that's a vehicle. I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring back Grandpa's rifle. I went to exactly where I got this rifle from. Okay. I don't know. I don't even know if that's. If it had a serial number. Weird, because he's been playing this for a week. He might have checked. Now all of a sudden, he's getting in the details and is wondering if it had a serial number. That seems a little strange to me. But it wouldn't trace to me, of course, because you just told us in writing that it's your grandpa's. Definitely trying to cover your tracks. I worry about prints. I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits. Okay, we're gonna get to that. Focus on the changing outfits. That's a really important piece of this. And that is why I am now a confirmed conspiracy theorist on this. Okay? I, I, I, I left it in the bush where. Where I changed outfits. Okay? I didn't have the ability or the time to bring it with. I might have to abandon it and hope that they don't find prints. And how the f. Will I explain losing it to my old man? Only thing I left was the rifle wrapped in a towel. That's the only thing. Otherwise, it was a perfect job. It was top of the line, professional job. The only thing I left behind was the weapon with my prints on it. Oh, my gosh. Right? Like, that's. That's kind of amazing. Okay, then he, of course, explains. Remember how I was engraving the bullets? The effing messages are mostly a big meme. I know I speak proper here, but it's just a meme that I was writing. I wrote, notices bulge on Fox News. I might have a stroke. If they say that, right? If I. If I see notices bulge on Fox News, I might have a stroke. All right, I'm gonna have to leave it. Oh, that really often sucks. It's almost perfect. Okay, so he then ends this message. This is all from the day. This is all we have from September 10th. Okay? Judging from today, I'd say grandpa's gun. Want to make. Make it very clear. This is grandpa's gun. Okay, Nobody should question this narrative because he has put it all here. I'd say grandpa's gun does just fine. I don't know. I think that was a $2,000 scope. Okay, so that ends that exchange. Now, I have a couple of notes here that I. I put here at the end of day one, as we worked in this correspondence, which all had to happen, let's call it 7pm earliest, as I say here, which I want to be clear, the campus is four hours, three to four hours away from where Tyler and Lance live together. We have a map here to show you that. So he's just loitering. Loitering until, like I said, earliest. He's signifying around, like, 7pm that he's still very close to campus. That's a long day. That's a real long day. Just waiting to see when you can go in there. And there's a manhunt. And he's chill. He's chill because he's changed his outfit. How do we know he changed his outfit? Because he made it very clear that he changed. He dropped the clothes, his shooting clothes, right there. He got changed. He. He didn't have time to take the white. The rifle that was in the. That he put in the towel, but he did have time to change that. That totally makes sense. And then for whatever reason, he, you know, he had to leave the rifle with the prints on it. Okay. What's interesting about that, though, is like, you know, we should recognize that curiously, what they've removed from this indictment, again, relevant to the clothes was the fact that. And the governor's going to say it, that we are told that he at first enters campus on this day at 8:07am TMZ shows us the footage, remember, of the man wearing a maroon T shirt and shorts. That's how this day begins. That is walking through a neighborhood you. Just outside of university grounds. The Governor Cox has confirmed this is him not mentioning the indictment. That's curious. Seems very relevant. Surely, like, I mean, you. You guys should be mentioning that the outfit. What did he do, by the way, from 8:07am when he walked onto campus to when he is then seen walking back onto campus at 11:51. That's about four hours. Something else the feds could release to dispel any conspiracy theories would be him walking back to his car. Because you're telling us he then goes back to campus and he's in a different outfit. Can we get him leaving campus? We know the place is covered with cameras. That would make me feel better if you showed us him leaving campus. And then we see him coming back in a different outfit. Again, not clear why he couldn't just wear the outfit he was going to wear, since I would imagine you've got thousands and thousands of students that are wearing something as casual as a black T shirt and blue jeans. I understand a need for a change. If you're in, like, you know, a sniper outfit or if you're wearing, like, I don't know, a Barney costume, you know, if you. If you're showed up, if you showed up and you're wearing like a full Halloween costume then yeah, maybe you should change. But this is just an average college kid outfit. You know, this is just what you expect to see on campus, just what boys wear. Anyways, like I said, those would be my points from day one. The. The feds can release that. And also I'm wondering where did Tyler spend the night? Can they clarify that? Where? He couldn't. He certainly couldn't have made it out of a Ren and back there and back to his home. I'm coming home soon. Would have been the wee hours of the morning. This would have been a good time. By the way, if you're really trying to get away with this to tell your lover to delete the text messages, but he doesn't do that. He's not going to tell him to delete the text messages on this night. Presumably he saw him. They didn't say he went home to his parents house. So what happened overnight? When did he get home? He's been so thorough in describing that cleanup job. And by the way, we know that Discord is going to later say that those messages were not coordinated on their server. Which I would say was definitely a part of the broader plan. Okay, so let's get into September 11th because a lot happens here and you are going to really see what I see here and we need to demand answers. Okay, so on September 11th we are presented with the first FBI press conference where they confirmed that they have found a weapon in the woods. Let's take a listen to a bit of that.
