• Priestess Lilin says she was one of the witches Jezebel contacted before Charlie Kirk’s shocking death.
  • She expressed regret for the toll the controversy has taken on Kirk’s widow, Erika.
  • Lilin offered to correspond privately, stressing her work is impartial and professional.

LONDON, UK (TDR) — In a bizarre twist to the controversy surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death, a self-described witch known as Priestess Lilin has stepped forward, insisting she never wanted the situation to spiral into tragedy. Speaking to the Daily Mail, Lilin revealed that she was among those contacted by Jezebel — the figure some allege reached out to occult practitioners before Kirk’s assassination — but emphasized that her involvement was not malicious.

Lilin, adopting a calm but firm tone, said her role has been wildly misunderstood. “We regret any distress experienced,” she explained. “What we do is done based on an impartial perspective and at a professional level. We respect the widow’s feelings and welcome a private conversation to address her concerns.”

Reaching Out to Erika Kirk

The widow of Turning Point USA’s late co-founder, Erika Kirk, has been at the center of public grief and speculation since her husband’s death. Lilin acknowledged the emotional weight of the moment and extended an unusual offer: a private exchange meant to provide answers and reassurance.

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“She [Erika] has endured unimaginable pain,” Lilin said. “I want her to know there was no intent to deepen her suffering. If she seeks clarity, I am willing to engage with her directly.”

The comments mark the first time one of the witches allegedly connected to Jezebel has broken silence, adding an unexpected spiritual dimension to a story already marked by political intrigue and conspiracy-laced speculation.

Controversy and Speculation

Kirk’s killing earlier this month sent shockwaves through the conservative movement, drawing scrutiny not only for its political ramifications but also for the strange narratives swirling around it. Reports alleging the involvement of occult figures quickly surfaced online, fueling debates about whether those claims were genuine, symbolic, or opportunistic.

Lilin’s statements to the Daily Mail appear designed to defuse those narratives. By characterizing her work as professional and impartial, she distances herself from any suggestion of targeting Kirk. Instead, she framed her practice as one rooted in tradition, discipline, and neutrality — far removed from the sinister depictions circulating on social media.

An Unlikely Crossroads

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For Erika Kirk, the widow’s grief has been compounded by the swirl of public theories, commentary, and headlines. Lilin’s offer to correspond privately, while unconventional, may represent an effort to ease that burden — or at least to shift the conversation away from accusations of occult targeting.

Still, the broader narrative remains fraught. The mention of witches, Jezebel, and shadowy correspondence ensures that speculation will continue to cling to Kirk’s death, regardless of reassurances. What is clear, however, is that figures like Lilin are now entering the public conversation in hopes of redefining their roles before the story hardens further.

Will Lilin’s outreach bring closure for Erika Kirk, or will it only deepen the mystery surrounding Charlie’s death?

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