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These text messages were exchanged between Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigg shortl
10/10 VERIFIED
10/10 STRONG EVIDENCE
BIAS: CENTER
🏛️Politics
1. IMAGE DESCRIPTION
Screenshot of "Page 5 paragraph 3" from an official-looking document, likely a law enforcement affidavit. It describes an FBI interview on 9/12/2025 at approximately 0100 hours, conducted by FBI Special Agent Lange with Lance Twigg (identified as the boyfriend of Tyler Robinson) at the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Twigg showed investigators text messages between himself and Tyler Robinson, which were photographed. Visible quoted texts include:
Tyler: "I'm sorry, but I think this might be it. If the way is clear I can try and come your way to say goodbye, after that I have a spot in mind that I'll call the police to"
Lance: "are there cops outside?"
Lance: "and why are you calling the police anywhere?"
Tyler: "not yet, but I have no doubts they will be on me within the hour. And I will be drug through the courts in front of the out my country. Can I terms. Have no intention of being drug dad and see if he's willing to help me or not. I come see you? After that I can call my" (text appears garbled/OCR-imperfect in image).
Lance: "im just at my parents rn, maybe I could make an excuse to head home for a bit"
Tyler: "you would need to do that right now"
Lance: "any ideas?"
Red highlighting boxes portions of the text, especially the highlighted Tyler message about police and courts. No platform branding visible.12
2. CLAIM
These text messages were exchanged between Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigg shortly after an incident (implied shooting), with Twigg showing them to FBI Special Agent Lange during an interview at the Washington County Sheriff's Office on 9/12/2025.
3. ASSESSMENT
WELL SOURCED. Credible sources confirm this excerpt matches an official search warrant affidavit from September 13, 2025, in the investigation of Tyler Robinson for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.12
4. EVIDENCE
The text matches quotes in newly unsealed court documents reported April 10, 2026, by the New York Post, sourced from a search warrant affidavit obtained by Fox 13: “I’m sorry, but I think this might be it... I have no doubts they will be on me within the hour. And I will be giving my location up and going out on my own terms I have no intention of being drug through the courts in front of the country. Can I come see you?”1 The full affidavit ("Robinson 20250913 SW Affidavit 3214411") is publicly available on Scribd and references the exact interview details.2 Washington County refers to Utah Sheriff's Office, involved in Robinson's surrender post-shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on or around 9/11/2025.3 Twigg (sometimes spelled Twiggs), Robinson's transgender partner/roommate, cooperated with the FBI.4 No conflicting reports found.
5. MANIPULATION CHECK
No signs of editing, cropping, or AI generation. Garbled phrasing (e.g., "out my country," "drug dad") matches imperfect OCR from a scanned PDF, but cleaned quotes in media align precisely with the intended content. Red highlights appear added for emphasis but do not alter text.
6. CRITICAL CONTEXT
This surfaces in a polarized case: Robinson, 22, from Utah, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event. Texts suggest post-shooting evasion and surrender plans, fueling questions about motive (anti-conservative hatred?), Twigg's role (cooperating witness with prior FBI protection, now lifted), and family ties (father aided surrender). Skepticism persists over FBI transparency, Twigg's uncharged status, and potential political angles, given Kirk's prominence—legitimate probes into evidence handling amid public outrage.
STRONGEST SUPPORTING ARGUMENT
The excerpt directly matches Page 5, Paragraph 3 of the "Robinson 20250913 SW Affidavit 3214411," a verified search warrant affidavit filed September 13, 2025, detailing Twigg's 0100-hour interview where he voluntarily showed/photographed texts—publicly hosted on Scribd and quoted verbatim in April 2026 NY Post reporting from Fox 13-sourced unsealed docs.21 Multiple outlets (Human Events, Sky News) reference the same messages as court evidence for prosecutors seeking death penalty.5
STRONGEST COUNTERARGUMENT
No substantive contradictions; minor spelling variations (Twigg/Twiggs) appear across reports but trace to the same affidavit. Recent unsealing (April 2026) limits pre-2026 verification, but no retractions or forgeries alleged by officials or fact-checkers like Snopes.6
BOTTOM LINE
This is an authentic excerpt from a September 13, 2025, search warrant affidavit in the Tyler Robinson Charlie Kirk assassination case—the texts were shown by Lance Twigg to FBI Agent Lange as stated.
8. CREDIBILITY — 10
9. EVIDENCE — 10
10. BIAS — CENTER
11. CATEGORY — Politics & Government
Screenshot of "Page 5 paragraph 3" from an official-looking document, likely a law enforcement affidavit. It describes an FBI interview on 9/12/2025 at approximately 0100 hours, conducted by FBI Special Agent Lange with Lance Twigg (identified as the boyfriend of Tyler Robinson) at the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Twigg showed investigators text messages between himself and Tyler Robinson, which were photographed. Visible quoted texts include:
Tyler: "I'm sorry, but I think this might be it. If the way is clear I can try and come your way to say goodbye, after that I have a spot in mind that I'll call the police to"
Lance: "are there cops outside?"
Lance: "and why are you calling the police anywhere?"
Tyler: "not yet, but I have no doubts they will be on me within the hour. And I will be drug through the courts in front of the out my country. Can I terms. Have no intention of being drug dad and see if he's willing to help me or not. I come see you? After that I can call my" (text appears garbled/OCR-imperfect in image).
Lance: "im just at my parents rn, maybe I could make an excuse to head home for a bit"
Tyler: "you would need to do that right now"
Lance: "any ideas?"
Red highlighting boxes portions of the text, especially the highlighted Tyler message about police and courts. No platform branding visible.12
2. CLAIM
These text messages were exchanged between Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigg shortly after an incident (implied shooting), with Twigg showing them to FBI Special Agent Lange during an interview at the Washington County Sheriff's Office on 9/12/2025.
3. ASSESSMENT
WELL SOURCED. Credible sources confirm this excerpt matches an official search warrant affidavit from September 13, 2025, in the investigation of Tyler Robinson for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.12
4. EVIDENCE
The text matches quotes in newly unsealed court documents reported April 10, 2026, by the New York Post, sourced from a search warrant affidavit obtained by Fox 13: “I’m sorry, but I think this might be it... I have no doubts they will be on me within the hour. And I will be giving my location up and going out on my own terms I have no intention of being drug through the courts in front of the country. Can I come see you?”1 The full affidavit ("Robinson 20250913 SW Affidavit 3214411") is publicly available on Scribd and references the exact interview details.2 Washington County refers to Utah Sheriff's Office, involved in Robinson's surrender post-shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on or around 9/11/2025.3 Twigg (sometimes spelled Twiggs), Robinson's transgender partner/roommate, cooperated with the FBI.4 No conflicting reports found.
5. MANIPULATION CHECK
No signs of editing, cropping, or AI generation. Garbled phrasing (e.g., "out my country," "drug dad") matches imperfect OCR from a scanned PDF, but cleaned quotes in media align precisely with the intended content. Red highlights appear added for emphasis but do not alter text.
6. CRITICAL CONTEXT
This surfaces in a polarized case: Robinson, 22, from Utah, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event. Texts suggest post-shooting evasion and surrender plans, fueling questions about motive (anti-conservative hatred?), Twigg's role (cooperating witness with prior FBI protection, now lifted), and family ties (father aided surrender). Skepticism persists over FBI transparency, Twigg's uncharged status, and potential political angles, given Kirk's prominence—legitimate probes into evidence handling amid public outrage.
STRONGEST SUPPORTING ARGUMENT
The excerpt directly matches Page 5, Paragraph 3 of the "Robinson 20250913 SW Affidavit 3214411," a verified search warrant affidavit filed September 13, 2025, detailing Twigg's 0100-hour interview where he voluntarily showed/photographed texts—publicly hosted on Scribd and quoted verbatim in April 2026 NY Post reporting from Fox 13-sourced unsealed docs.21 Multiple outlets (Human Events, Sky News) reference the same messages as court evidence for prosecutors seeking death penalty.5
STRONGEST COUNTERARGUMENT
No substantive contradictions; minor spelling variations (Twigg/Twiggs) appear across reports but trace to the same affidavit. Recent unsealing (April 2026) limits pre-2026 verification, but no retractions or forgeries alleged by officials or fact-checkers like Snopes.6
BOTTOM LINE
This is an authentic excerpt from a September 13, 2025, search warrant affidavit in the Tyler Robinson Charlie Kirk assassination case—the texts were shown by Lance Twigg to FBI Agent Lange as stated.
8. CREDIBILITY — 10
9. EVIDENCE — 10
10. BIAS — CENTER
11. CATEGORY — Politics & Government
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