Accused shooter Charlie Kirk’s disturbing off-mic comments during court appearance revealed

alleged Charlie Kirk shooter, Tyler Robinsonappeared calm during his first in-person hearing. However, lip-reading suggests that he reflected darkly on the shooting and even referenced Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk.

The 22-year-old is said to have described his mental struggles behind bars, saying he thinks about the shooting “every day”.

Tyler Robinson faces multiple serious charges, including aggravated murder. He turned himself in after a search and allegedly confessed to shooting Charlie Kirk in text messages to his roommate.

Lip readers reveal chilling remarks made by Tyler Robinson during first court appearance

Facebook | Amber Robinson

Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in court Thursday and was caught in a disturbing off-mic exchange in which he appeared to reflect on the fatal shooting.

During his first in-person court appearance in Provo, Utah, Robinson appeared calm, even sharing brief laughs and smiles with his attorney. But according to a lip reading analysis by Lip Reader Limited, his private comments were much darker.

“I think about the shootings every day,” Robinson appeared to tell his attorney before the hearing began. “Every morning… all the time.”

According to the lip reader, he then appeared to be referring to Erika Kirk, who is now raising the couple’s two young children on her own.

“So he had a wife…” the alleged shooter said at this point. Robinson also reportedly spoke about his mental state behind bars, saying he had been “smoking a lot” and struggling with sleepless nights.

“He’s handling me,” he seemed to add, according to him New York Post. – I’m good for nothing.

Alleged killer Charlie Kirk appeared in court calmly; In camera hearing, transcript postponed

Despite those comments, Robinson remained composed in a blue shirt and argyle tie as he stood before Judge Tony Graf.

He is accused of shooting the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA on Sept. 10 during a speech at Utah Valley University that was attended by thousands.

The hearing focused on two issues: whether cameras would be allowed in future proceedings, which Robinson’s team opposes, and whether portions of an earlier transcript of the phone hearing should be made public.

After more than two hours of private arguments, Judge Graf deferred ruling on both matters and scheduled a further hearing for December 29.

Robinson faces a number of serious charges, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, discharging a firearm causing serious injury, witness tampering and committing a violent crime in the presence of a child.

He has not yet entered a plea and could face the death penalty if convicted.

Early transparency in the Tyler Robinson case raises questions as authorities limit public access

Tyler Robinson in the restaurant

Facebook | Amber Robinson

The change in transparency around the case has raised eyebrows.

California attorney and legal analyst Roger Bonakdar said authorities were unusually open early in the investigation, releasing details that prosecutors typically keep confidential, including references to audio recordings, a purported confession and surveillance footage.

“When they first arrested Tyler Robinson, the information faucet was full,” Bonakdar said, Fox News. “They told us they had audio from Tyler Robinson and a purported confession. They told us it was video from a local fast food restaurant. They were very, very close to oversharing at first.”

He added: “Now they’ve turned that tap off and they’re saying you can’t even come to court and hear about what we’re doing when most of it is probably procedural.”

Tyler Robinson turned himself in after a manhunt

Tyler Robinson filmed

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Robinson surrendered to authorities after a statewide manhunt. According to court documents, the parents recognized him from surveillance footage released by police and convinced him to surrender.

The next day, Robinson, his parents and a family friend arrived at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, where he was taken into custody.

Investigators say Robinson also confessed in text messages to his roommate and romantic partner, described in the documents as “a biological male who was transitioning gender.”

As reported explosionin those texts, he reportedly wrote, “I’m sick of his hate. Some hate is non-negotiable,” hinting at what many believe was his motive.

Robinson’s mother told detectives her son had become “more political” and increasingly “gay and trans rights oriented” over the past year.

Charlie Kirk Shooter’s supposed partner was MIA

Lance Twiggs

Facebook | Amy Twiggs

As for Robinson’s roommate and alleged trans partner, Lance Twiggs, their whereabouts are currently unknown.

Twiggs faced scrutiny following the killing of the right-wing influencer after it was reported that Robinson had texted him about his actions and his motive.

right New York Postthe 22-year-old initially cooperated with authorities; however, it is unclear if this remains the case given his current AWOL status.

Twiggs also has not publicly said a word about Kirk’s killing and has not addressed the media since the shooting incident shocked the world.

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