The investigation into the murder of Charlie Kirk has taken a significant turn with the emergence of text messages from suspect Tylor Robinson to his trans partner. These messages, considered crucial evidence, contain Robinson’s confession and shed light on his motivation. The 22-year-old, now facing murder charges, admitted to shooting Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, during an event at Utah Valley University. The texts show Robinson’s deep-seated resentment towards Kirk, citing that he had “enough of his hatred” as the reason for the shooting. Robinson’s communications also detail his attempts to retrieve a rifle, his concerns about leaving evidence, and his eventual decision to turn himself in. The messages further reveal a note left for his partner, indicating his intent to kill Kirk. He instructed his partner to avoid media interaction and to consult with a lawyer.
