Tyler Robinson’s Trans Furry Boyfriend Reveals Engraved Bullet Details
Lance Twiggs, the trans-identifying former boyfriend of accused assassin Tyler Robinson, said in audio released during Thursday’s preliminary hearing that Robinson had claimed he wanted to engrave bullets ahead of a planned “hunting” trip.
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A police interview with Twiggs, originally recorded several months after the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated, was played for the first time during preliminary hearings ahead of Robinson’s trial.
Twiggs said that Robinson had mentioned a hunting trip he was planning with his family, and asked whether he had a Dremel tool that he could use to engrave bullets before they went. He confirmed that he did have the tool, and had told Robinson where he could find it — and that all of that had transpired about a month or so prior to the shooting.
“He said he was going hunting with his family and he asked if we had a Dremel he could borrow because he said he wanted to engrave messages on bullets,” Twiggs explained. “I just told him where the Dremel was and told him to make sure he doesn’t set off the bullet on accident in the house, but I didn’t really think about it until then.”
He recalled seeing Robinson the day after the shooting, and said that he’d appeared restless — as if he’d been attempting to keep himself busy, or to distract himself from what he had done.
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Twiggs also said that he’d asked Robinson directly whether the things he’d said via text the night before — namely that he’d been the one to shoot Kirk — had been true.
“[He] didn’t go into detail. I just asked him in person if what he said was true the night before and he said it was, starting crying a little bit, and he says he wishes he hadn’t done it,” Twiggs said.
Some portions of the interview were redacted pursuant to an earlier ruling from Judge Tony Graf, in which he stated that about 16 minutes of the recorded interview — which initially took place earlier in the year — would be redacted in order to balance transparency of the proceedings with the rights of the defendant.
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Robinson, 23, will potentially face the death penalty if he is convicted.


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