Erika Kirk finally addressed the conspiracy theories surrounding her husband's assassination, and netizens were quick to call out Candace Owens. The public assassination of Charlie Kirk sent shock waves across the globe. In its aftermath many conspiracy theories emerged on the internet. Conservative podcaster Candace Owens has also linked several state actors with Kirk's murder. Owens recently accused TPUSA of betraying Charlie Kirk.Erika Kirk, who remained silent on the spiraling conspiracy theories, has condemned them in her latest review. TPUSA CEO Fox News' Outnumbered on Wednesday, wherein the host inquired about her take on circulating theories about her husband."But here's my breaking point on that. Come after me. Call me names. I don't care... But when you go after my family, my Turning Point USA family, my Charlie Kirk show family, when you go after the people that I love, and you're making hundreds and thousands of dollars every single episode going after the people that I love because somehow they're in on this. No... This is righteous anger because this is not okay. It's not healthy. This is a mind virus," Erika Kirk stated.Media personality Colling Rugg shared the interview clip of Erika Kirk on his X post. Netizens were quick to share their thoughts on Charlie Kirk's widow's words. Although Erika Kirk did not name Candace Owens in her interview, internet users were quick to link her tirade with the ex-Daily Wire host. An X user commented,"Candace, are you there?"🇻🇦 Lorenzo loves Jesus 🇮🇹 @Jesusiscom65789LINK@CollinRugg Candace, are you there?Internet users slam Candace Owens as Erika Kirk addresses conspiracy theoriesMany other netizens called out Candace Owens for her claims. While tagging Owens, a user commented,"Hey @RealCandaceO Watch this. Then watch this again. Then throw your microphone in the trash and quit."Another user hits out at Owens while praising TPUSA CEO's words."God Bless Erika. Never heard her speak so strongly. Candace-- and her cult followers have been warned --Back Off Now."Another user suggested that Candace Owens would double down on her claims after Erika Kirk's response."Owens is in too deep at this point. She will simply double down on her nonsense until the grift eventually implodes and her remaining followers try to keep her relevant."Another X user also predicted a response from Candace Owens after Erika Kirk's comments. However, the user suggested that the podcaster would get "real backlash" in doing so."Weird how she exppresses herself, but atleast she is calling Candace out now. Know how Candace is, she will come after her. That is when Candace will get real backlash."However, several netizens took a neutral stand. An internet user commented,"I fully understand her frustration. A lot of people are taking it too far and being disgusting. I also love that Candace Owens is digging so deep to try to make sure no stone is left unturned. Not everything she says is crazy. The scheduling of the event is very notable."Another X user remarked that Charlie Kirk would have never believed in the system and suggested Erika Kirk call Candace Owens."If my husband were shot, I would appreciate everyone's help trying to find all involved. Charlie would never have backed down to the system He knew it was flawed. Why didn't she just call Candace?"During the interview, the host asked Erika Kirk about the circulating theory about the missing body of Charlie Kirk. TPUSA founder's wife urged people to let her family have something private."Can I have one thing? Can my babies have one thing? Where we hold it sacred? Where my husband is laid to rest? where I don't have to be worried about some secular revolutionary coming and destroying my husband's grave....I want to be able to have one thing left that is sacred to our family to my in-laws to my babies and to my parents one," she said.Earlier on December 9, Erika Kirk unveiled Charlie Kirk's new book, Stop, in the Name of God.Also read: "Am I the only one she hasn’t blamed": Internet erupts after Candace Owens alleges U.S. military was "involved" in Charlie Kirk’s killing