Lance Twiggs Says Tyler Robinson Admitted To Murdering Charlie Kirk

Lance Twiggs Says Tyler Robinson Admitted To Murdering Charlie Kirk

Lance Twiggs, Tyler Robinson’s roommate and alleged transgender lover, testified that Robinson admitted to him that he killed Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk.

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Twiggs’ recorded testimony was played in a Provo, Utah, courtroom Thursday. During an audio-only section of the interview, Twiggs is shown an exhibit in which Robinson texted Twiggs that he was the individual who killed the late conservative activist. Twiggs was asked about his first interaction with Robinson after receiving this text. “I asked him if what he said in the text was true, he said it was.”

The roommate and alleged lover added that Robinson stated, at the time, that “He wishes he hadn’t done it.”

Twiggs also testified that the photos from Utah Valley University (UVU) surveillance footage, which were published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), “do look like Tyler Robinson.”

“Especially the last two definitely do look like him,” he stated. (RELATED: Six Biggest Revelations To Come Out Of The Charlie Kirk Murder Preliminary Hearing So Far)

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Twiggs’ testimony also appears to have confirmed the timeline of events leading up to Kirk‘s death. He testified that Robinson left their Saint George, Utah apartment at approximately 4 a.m. The drive from Saint George to Utah Valley University is about 3 hours and 45 minutes, which aligns with surveillance video showing Robinson arriving at UVU around 8 a.m.

The interview also included several references to a note that was left on Robinson’s desk, which he asked Twiggs to retrieve and read. The note has been admitted into evidence and shown to the courtroom; however, its contents will not be disclosed to the media or made available to media outlets for publication.

Thursday was day four of the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, which will determine if there is probable cause for the state to take the case to trial. The preliminary hearing is set to conclude Friday at 5 p.m. MDT.

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