Tyler Robinson, a 19-year-old college student from Utah, went to a steak restaurant and ordered a steak and mashed potatoes. The next day, he was found murdered on a rooftop in broad daylight by a man he had never met before.
00:00:00.000All right, you guys, happy Tuesday. And we will start with a question of the day. Now, imagine if you would, that you were writing a Netflix series about a 19 year old kid who had never been in trouble ever. Actually, he'd never been arrested, never committed any crimes. He has a perfect ACT score. So he's also pretty brilliant. But for whatever reason, you decide that this protagonist is going to become a murderer.
00:00:25.820He's going to one day out of support for his trans furry lover. Maybe he's the furry and the other guy. I don't really know. The point is, is he's going to assassinate a political figure in broad daylight who, it should be mentioned, that particular political figure isn't exactly known for raging against the LGBTQ community. But anyway, that's what this person decides to do, assassinate him.
00:00:49.020One afternoon, he scales a rooftop at a university that he never attended, and he accomplishes what he set out to do. He murders Charlie Kirk. What would you expect that young man to do next?
00:01:02.800If you're just trying to sell this as a, what you would expect someone to do next, logically. Well, today we are going to tell you where exactly Tyler Robinson went after he went to Dairy Queen. And it's interesting. And of course, it just pokes more holes in the fed sloppy story. So welcome back to Candace.
00:02:02.800It was allegedly Tyler Robinson. He was allegedly acting alone on a rooftop. And it is allegedly supposed to have been the first time that he ever killed a human being. So we, I think most people who are thinking through this, we naturally would expect a little bit of adrenaline, right?
00:02:22.620Maybe even the thought of what he had just done for the very first time might have made him physically ill. Like we would expect him to maybe lose his lunch, not exactly pop over to a nearby Dairy Queen to have lunch, calmly have lunch and just begin texting his lover.
00:02:40.040Which is why I was very surprised to learn of what Tyler Robinson did thereafter. Ready?
00:02:47.480Tyler Robinson, we can exclusively confirm to you all, drove three hours away from Orem, Utah, down to Panguitch, Utah. I hope I'm saying that right. A lot of the cities sound weird. I think it's Panguitch, Utah. I'm showing you a map of that distance. It is just under three hours to get there.
00:03:10.060And what was he doing there? You're probably wondering, did he meet up with somebody? No, he was alone. And what we can tell you that he did when he got there was that he pulled into the Cowboys' Smokehouse on North Main Street.
00:03:23.600He grabbed himself a seat at the bar at this steakhouse. And he ordered himself some more food. Specifically, Tyler Robinson ordered a steak, medium rare, with mashed potatoes and vegetables.
00:03:37.220There were three servers that were working that night. And then after news exploded the following day and people began obsessively sharing, of course, the photo of the suspect, Tyler Robinson, having been captured after 33 hours.
00:03:56.520Well, one of the servers recognized him as the person that was sitting at the bar the night before. So they decided to huddle up with management and said, no, that person, Tyler Robinson, he was here. He was eating a steak. He was eating mashed potatoes.
00:04:09.300The management said, are you sure? Are you positive that Tyler Robinson said? Yes, I'm absolutely sure.
00:04:14.060Well, they don't have any cameras at this restaurant. So what they decided to do was to verify that he was in the building,
00:04:23.020not by, of course, consulting outdoor video footage, which they didn't have access to, but rather just looking through credit card charges.
00:04:33.400Because Tyler Robinson, despite telling his roommate how he wanted to get away with this, remember the messages and like, oh, here's what happened.
00:04:41.860I don't want anybody to know. Make sure you delete this letter that's under the keyboard, but take a picture of it before you delete it, but read it and then destroy it.
00:04:51.200Yes, he's trying to get away with this crime. Well, he used his credit card. That's how they found it.
00:04:57.580And so what they did was the right thing. They contacted the feds. Now, that's interesting because I would imagine that after 33 hours,
00:05:05.660when they sort of gloriously come out and yeehaw, we got him, I would have, and call me crazy, I don't know how this stuff works.
00:05:12.340I'm not an expert, right? We're not experts, but I would imagine the first thing that they would do is that they would probably just try to figure out where he'd been.
00:05:20.100And maybe one way they would do that would be going through his credit card charges.
00:05:24.280I would imagine the federal government had that capability. They didn't do that.
00:05:28.640Instead, they were contacted days later by this restaurant.
00:05:33.640The server filed a report responsibly and said, yeah, he was here.
00:05:38.620We have the literal receipt, the literal receipt.
00:05:42.820And they explained that Tyler Robinson was not very talkative.
00:05:50.720He seemed absolutely fine and normal and was texting on his phone.
00:05:58.040Maybe that's when he was sending more messages to his lover as he was eating a steak.
00:06:02.160He was sure hungry is what I would say, but calm nonetheless.
00:06:06.380He didn't have the jitters. He wasn't scared.
00:06:07.860He was just hungry. Now, what's fascinating to me is what happens after, because, again, I'm expecting that the feds would go, well, let us get down there.
00:06:18.580Let us get down to Panguitch. Let us start interviewing everybody.
00:06:23.780Let's start checking all these cameras around here to see if we've got them.
00:06:29.480And they sort of were obliged to call them back and to say, OK, what happened?
00:06:36.020And then that's it. The trouble's cold.
00:06:37.500Now, remember, I told you guys that I spoke with the lawyer.
00:06:43.420This would obviously be Erica's lawyer because she's listed as the victim.
00:06:46.840And they asserted that at this part in the process, what happens next is that the investigators, separate from Erica, are supposed to be, well, investigating, supposed to be going around, trying to gather more information to prove their case that this is definitely the shooter and he acted alone.
00:07:05.800I would expect that they would have gone down to this restaurant.
00:07:11.420But I can tell you guys today, they have not.
00:07:14.620Nobody is interested in going down to this restaurant and speaking with these employees and speaking with people nearby and seeing what they saw and learning about Tyler Robinson's demeanor.
00:07:25.940Because it's not that kind of an investigation, guys.
00:07:53.260He didn't even think about just going to an ATM and getting cash out to pull off this crime.
00:07:58.580He thought through everything else, how to scale the rooftops, how to make this happen, where exactly Charlie was going to sit.
00:08:03.600But everything else kind of falls apart afterwards.
00:08:05.720All he could think about was getting food, and he decided the best way to try to get away with murder was to use his credit card.
00:08:12.020Now, parking aside the fact that he's a 4.0 student with a perfect ACT score, he couldn't—that thought just never crossed his mind to just take cash out.
00:08:21.680So here is what our now-updated timeline looks like from that day.
00:08:28.020It's been a while since we have revisited that, and I think that we also need to revisit, which we are, the Dairy Queen stop because it had to have occurred earlier than we had initially documented.
00:08:39.180It definitely happened, but I think the time frame of the stop is wrong because if we need three hours to get from Orem down to Pengwich, and I have confirmed that that happened, again, there was a literal receipt, and the FBI knows about it and has that in their possession, then it's got to be earlier.
00:08:57.840All right, it's got to be slightly earlier that he went to Dairy Queen, which would track for me because if we know that he was throwing clothes out in the Dairy Queen, that's probably going to be a little bit closer to the shooting, and he's not going to hang around.
00:09:12.020So here's what we have. We have that press conference that happens at 5.30. At 5.59, Cash Patel tweets that the subject—erroneously tweets—the subject in custody has been released because, sorry, they had erroneously tweeted that they had him before that, and he says,
00:09:27.820our investigation continues after 6 o'clock p.m. is when we are gauging the first correspondence to have taken place between Tyler and Lance based on the conversation that they were having.
00:09:41.7806.38 is when we initially had when that photo was taken, that photo was captured at the Dairy Queen, and I will update that for you guys.
00:09:50.280I am going back and trying to be more precise, wondering if that needs to be adjusted by an hour. Maybe it was actually 5.38 p.m. and time zones were wrong. I'll follow up with you guys there.
00:10:03.340And now we can add that 8.45 p.m.—that's the time, approximately, that Tyler turned up in Pengwich, Utah. Again, that is three hours away from Orem.
00:10:13.440He has a meal at the bar counter, and then he leaves around 9.30 p.m.
00:10:20.020Remind you guys that he is fine. He's in a totally fine mood, and he appears to be—he is texting while he is eating, not speaking much to the servers.
00:10:30.420So, when I spoke to the people who had reported this, they suspect, and I think this is a good suspicion, a good instinct to follow, that he may have gone to his grandma's house afterwards, because apparently that's where his grandmother is from, and she lives nearby.
00:10:50.500And if you guys recall, Tyler Robinson's grandmother was one of the first people to speak out, and she said, you have the wrong person.
00:10:58.440She said, my grandson does not fire guns. My grandson did not commit this murder.
00:11:02.680And so, since I am learning that she is from around here, and that she is a local, and everyone's familiar with her, they know who she is, I would imagine that it's possible that Tyler Robinson could have gone to his grandmother's house for the night.
00:11:20.660And again, we don't know that as a fact. I am putting it out there because this is an investigation.
00:11:25.560And by the way, if you are somebody who is around the—or rather operates a business around the Cowboy Smokehouse, you may have footage that you're not even aware of.
00:11:38.340If you have information, maybe the Fed's called around, I don't know, please, we are inviting you to send us an email to moretipsatcandiceowens.com,
00:11:49.660but we can now officially plot that in our timeline, and it just makes the Fed's story more—it's just unbelievable.
00:11:59.000Just unbelievable, is what I would say. Nothing they are saying makes any sense.
00:12:04.600We can also add this to the list of things that—stories that we have broken, because one of my favorite things ever is how, no matter how many stories we break,
00:12:12.260no matter how much information we provide, the haters will forever say, she has presented no evidence.
00:12:18.360Yes. They're just going on vibes in a dream on the Candace show. That's it. She had a dream, and now she's just blindly pointing the finger at everybody.
00:12:27.500And so I actually decided, while we were on break, that I had time to put together a list.
00:12:31.560And this is by no means definitive. This is just a list of stories that we have broken on this show.
00:12:36.380So here we go. Charlie's text messages—that was a pretty big one—showing that he was, in fact, abandoning the pro-Israel cause 48 hours before he was assassinated,
00:12:47.800despite the fact that everyone lied about that fact.
00:12:50.600We presented the photo of Tyler Robinson at the Dairy Queen on the day of the assassination.
00:12:56.320Tyler Robinson, we are telling you today, then went to the Cowboy Smokehouse that evening,
00:13:00.540and likely—I should put likely there—avoided traffic lights.
00:13:05.360We can also tell you that Tyler Robinson called out of work on the 11th.
00:13:09.740That's another story I'm breaking here. He was citing food poisoning.
00:13:13.800He called out of work very early in the morning on the 11th, and he also called out of work on the 10th,
00:13:18.800saying that he had to help his grandmother move furniture.
00:13:23.000That is an interesting data point that I would like to present to you.
00:13:25.820Again, he is using his grandmother as an excuse.
00:13:29.220I think that if I was the federal government and I had unlimited resources,
00:13:35.520if I was the state government and I had unlimited resources in the form of people's tax dollars,
00:13:42.200I would probably be wondering if he went to his grandmother's house that night.
00:17:14.320I want to know who killed Charlie Kirk, and I don't believe it was Tyler Robinson.
00:17:16.560And on that note, we should get back to the Fort Huachuca story, because this has proven to be a very interesting lead.
00:17:23.800We have a couple of interesting updates to add to that.
00:17:26.040First and foremost, I should say, for good measure, that Turning Point USA would like us to clarify that while, yes, it is true,
00:17:34.060the tent idea was initially brought up by Elizabeth McCoy,
00:17:38.020it was ultimately a group decision to move forward with the idea, a group decision between the events team and the exhibitor hall team.
00:17:48.600Now, the idea from them was that at future tour stops, people would use that tent to grieve and to share their thoughts about how Charlie had changed their lives.
00:18:00.520I think, just as a, you know, just a spectator here, there are other ways to grieve, and you can still share stories about how Charlie changed your life.
00:18:13.320You don't need to be under the tent that he was murdered in.
00:20:35.380he actually missed the first two roll calls.
00:20:37.960This was a 12-hour house committee video.
00:20:41.480We certainly did not have the time to parse through it in our last episode last year.
00:20:45.900I did, of course, make that a priority during break.
00:20:48.920I did go through that 12-hour footage.
00:20:50.980And I would like to now state unequivocally that I think his story checks out.
00:20:56.640Now, I realize there's been some confusion because he does, in fact, miss those first two roll calls.
00:21:01.460But people then pointed out to me in the comments that he does appear.
00:21:05.020You can see him on the screen early on.
00:21:07.020It is blurry, but that early on where he's sitting, it looks like in his chair.
00:21:11.840When I visually look at it, it looks like Mark Amaday to me before the roll call.
00:21:15.380Now, it's certainly by no means definitive, but I think it is indeed very likely that the person that we see on camera is Mark Amaday early on in the hearing.
00:21:24.600And I am not here to try to make someone fit into the story.
00:21:28.860I want to actually find the right person and eliminate the wrong people.
00:21:32.520And to be clear, like I said, Mitch initially contacted me about just Erica Kirk and Brian Harpole.
00:23:24.260Nothing made sense, and I will never pretend it made sense.
00:23:27.160And I'm following my gut on Terrell Farnsworth, okay?
00:23:29.760And I expressed my gut not just to you back at home, but I also expressed that to Erica and Justin Strife when we were sitting in the meeting.
00:23:39.500I said, I'm not taking my foot off of that pedal.
00:23:42.640I do think that it's worth stating, before we get into this, that me finding the behavior and the conversation that I had with Terrell to be extremely suspicious is not, of course, an invitation to harass him or his family.
00:23:58.640I'm against that, and I'm saying that because apparently he is receiving death threats.
00:24:02.140That was told to me, that he's receiving death threats because people want answers.
00:24:05.880Now, not ever do I ever want that to happen.
00:24:08.860I don't want people to watch this show and partake in that, nor do I think you guys are partaking in that, but I'm just saying that.
00:24:14.760Like, on this show, we sentence people to truth, to more daylight.
00:24:19.820And the reality is that I don't trust people who lie repeatedly to me over the phone.
00:24:26.260He was acting guilty during a time when I had no indication one way or the other whether or not turning point people would be involved in a cover-up.
00:24:34.000And for clarity, I want to show you guys this as well, exclusively, a still image of the much longer video I have that was shown to me of Charlie from behind.
00:25:34.200Charlie was in pretty good shape except for where he had the wound on his neck that we all saw, the graphic video that we all saw that was circulated online.
00:25:43.420Now, I'm going to add here that another person who I do not trust at all, for many reasons, because one of them being he's a sexual deviant, he's also been indicted for crimes by the state of Arizona, federal crimes for which he was recently pardoned by President Donald Trump.
00:26:00.160I think it's fair to assume that a person who commits crimes in the past might commit crimes in the future or, I guess, allegedly committed crimes.
00:26:06.980I think those court cases are still moving through.
00:26:09.320That's a perfectly logical assumption that a person who's involved in doing the wrong thing might keep it up.
00:26:19.080A person that seems motivated by money, a person who factually was in debt and was having his payments garnished at Turning Point USA, who then blinks and becomes a millionaire working for a charity, might be a little bit shady.
00:26:32.460I think Tyler Boyer, it is a logical conclusion that he is, at best, a very shady character.
00:26:45.960Now, because I was hyper-fixed on Tyler Boyer, I decided to ask Erica in person during our sit-down how she met Tyler.
00:26:54.100It was actually, I had three questions when I went in there that I wanted to get the answer to.
00:26:59.280That was actually my number one question, because I don't know much about the story of how Tyler met Charlie Kirk, and I now desperately wish, but I remember that I could remember what Charlie told me about that.
00:27:14.740And I felt that me asking Erica that question, she might be able to provide a lot of insight to who Tyler Boyer was during the time he was with Charlie Kirk, why, maybe even before he was with Charlie Kirk, and why he got involved with Charlie Kirk.
00:27:32.180And, of course, as we know, Erica knew Tyler for years before her and Charlie began dating, right?
00:27:40.220Both she and Tyler had been honest about that fact, particularly citing Trump's 2015 presidential rally as an event where the two of them attended together, right?
00:27:51.260Both standing behind Donald Trump in Arizona at his 2015 July rally, which I should mention also her mother, Lori Fransby, is in the background, so the three of them have known each other since at least July 2015 publicly.
00:28:19.740It's not possible because Tyler discussed knowing you already at the, if we're calling it, funeral rally.
00:28:27.980Do people, I don't even know if that's kind of what it was, like a funeral political rally.
00:28:31.200Today, Tyler got on stage and he told the audience that Erica had called him, asking how she could get involved, and that he then made a decision to put her behind Donald Trump.
00:28:45.920Here is Tyler making that statement in his own words at Charlie Kirk's memorial.
00:28:49.680At his wedding, I told the story of talking Charlie into moving to Arizona.
00:29:31.820So, she called, she said I wanted to help, and he put her behind the president.
00:29:35.980So, I'm sitting with her and she doesn't remember how she met him, but she said that she would look back through old messages because, like me, she never deletes any of her messages.
00:29:43.180And she thought maybe, specifically, she said that they had a connection in politics via a senator or a congressman.
00:32:43.420At the time, David Farnsworth was actually sponsoring the bill, a bill which would involve introducing Lori, who was then the CEO of GTech Industries.
00:32:52.840And Eddie Farnsworth is also listed as having voted on this particular bill.
00:34:08.760Anyways, Eddie Farnsworth is an interesting character because the year prior, in 2013, Eddie Farnsworth was, as I said, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee.
00:34:20.620And he caused a bit of a kerfluffle in the state because, for some unknown reason, he blocked a hearing on a bill to prevent child sex trafficking.
00:34:29.160And he was the wrong person to do this because he had been in the news years earlier because his nephew, Albert Farnsworth, had raped a 13-year-old.
00:34:37.600Now, on this topic of this child sex trafficking bill, which he didn't bring it down to the floor for a vote, and it had support from Democrats and Republicans because it is a problem in this state.
00:34:51.320Child sex trafficking is a problem in the state of Arizona because the border is there, and they were trying to do something about it to make it so that it was less easy for people to traffic children.
00:35:05.780And I want to say that never in my life, in my political life, have I worked on a single story where a theme of child sex trafficking has emerged more.
00:35:17.780Whether it's the people who own the planes, remember the 888 plane, they run an anti-child sex trafficking charity.
00:35:27.620Also, in their profile pictures, they're wearing a t-shirt from another child sex trafficking charity, Operation Underground.
00:35:34.080And you will recall that following the assassination, Phil Lyman was speaking to the guy that used to run—I'm blanking on his name, Tim Ballard.
00:36:26.000He was a top civilian commander at a U.S. air base in Afghanistan.
00:36:31.920And you can go on and you can see that it says that after he left his post, he returned to Fort Huachuca, which is a major army installation in Arizona, blah, blah, blah.
00:36:42.640There is also Fort Huachuca Base, which gets involved in a scandal relating to child sex trafficking, where Turning Point USA has their base, where they actually decided to put the campus, if you will, Turning Point USA, just outside, literally across the way.
00:37:02.260There's a place known as Arizona Mills, which is like the number one place for child sex trafficking, just like across the street.
00:38:36.980You can see this pulling this up on the Davis-Monthan Air Force base website.
00:38:40.860It says that they kicked off their Arizona commanders summit on September 9th, which provides an opportunity for military commanders and Arizona community leaders to discuss topics impacting military installations.
00:38:55.380Again, that could obviously just be a coincidence, but it's interesting.
00:38:59.720It would give them an excuse to be in that region.
00:39:02.060And so I'd like to know more because the Farnsworth family is coming up too much.
00:39:05.720Terrell Farnsworth's wife, by the way, people on the internet discovered this.
00:50:37.780I am speaking about an employer that can't move on.
00:50:43.060This is not, this feels dangerous to me.
00:50:46.340Like, we're getting to a stage of obsession that is dangerous.
00:50:49.540You have to go create a show that's interesting and compelling that people want to watch that's not based off of somebody that you fired because you didn't want them anymore.
00:50:59.600That doesn't, that doesn't track with the public.
00:51:01.840Like, I just feel like this is getting very creepy and it's making me uncomfortable.
00:51:07.000And there should, in fact, be laws to prevent this from happening.
00:51:10.160There just should be laws that prevent employers from sending interns to stalk you at events, from trying to get you canceled from speaking events, for buying your friends.
00:51:20.800Like, oh, that's the next step of the crazy ex-boyfriend.
00:51:23.880I'm going to reach out to everybody you know and offer them money.
00:51:28.160Yeah, I'm going to pretend I was Charlie's friend.
00:52:26.120I'm not going to tell you about the Pelicans and Louisiana, but we were looking into that, and it's kind of interesting to learn about the Pelican on the flag of Louisiana's state flag.
00:52:34.020Moving on, you guys, to other psychopathic things that are happening.
00:52:39.500I did not realize that Brigitte McCrone is having those people who retweeted things that she deems to be harassing the truth.
00:52:51.660Brigitte McCrone believes the truth about his gender is a form of harassment.
01:04:12.940Jamie Powell Lucci writes, looking into Erica's mom's company, AZ Tech and E3 Tech, having contracts with the DOD for EMP hardening and the testing that is done at Fort Huachuca.
01:04:36.120And what would be interesting to know is if the Farnsworths secured those contracts for her originally when they first moved, like back in the early 2000s.
01:04:45.460And I'm sure that will come up at some point.
01:04:47.820Freethinker writes, Maddie in the no-no is a big no-no from me, fam.
01:04:51.600Seriously, though, what even was that?