Prosecutor says Charlie Kirk shooting case evidence strongest seen in hundreds of homicides
"I have prosecuted or investigated hundreds of homicides in my career and and death penalty cases as well. I can tell you the evidence in this case is as strong as I have seen."
About this episode
Hosts Andrew and Blake discuss the preliminary hearing in the case against Tyler Robinson, accused of shooting an individual associated with conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with analysis from former federal prosecutor Jay Town. The hearing revealed critical videotaped testimony from Lance Twigs, Robinson's roommate who received immunity to testify. Twigs confirmed Robinson confessed to the shooting via text message and in person while crying, saying he wished he hadn't done it. The testimony included details about Robinson engraving bullets beforehand and concerns about a modified Mouser 98 rifle with a scope that was later recovered with his DNA. Surveillance footage identification became a focal point, with Twigs recognizing Robinson's clothing, shoes, and sunglasses despite conspiracy theorists' claims the images showed someone else. Robinson's own parents also identified him from the released footage. Town, drawing on experience with hundreds of homicides, called the evidence as strong as any he has seen in his career, noting the combination of confessions, DNA evidence, and witness testimony. The prosecution is seeking the death penalty based on the political motivation aggravator, as Robinson allegedly targeted the victim for spreading what he considered hate through political speech on college campuses. Town emphasized Robinson's actions appear driven by anti-Trump sentiment, as Robinson frequently discussed Trump with Twigs and viewed Kirk as closely associated with Trump's political movement. Investigators continue searching for potential radicalization sources, including possible undiscovered online groups, though Town suggests the political motivation alone may be sufficient explanation.
Key takeaways
- Lance Twigs testified under immunity that Tyler Robinson confessed to the shooting while crying and expressed regret the day after the incident.
- Former prosecutor Jay Town stated the evidence is the strongest he has seen in hundreds of homicides, citing confessions, DNA, and witness testimony.
- Twigs confirmed seeing Robinson engraving bullets before the shooting and receiving detailed text message confessions about the crime afterward.
- Robinson's roommate and parents both identified him in surveillance footage despite online conspiracy theories claiming the images showed someone else.
- Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty based on political motivation, as Robinson allegedly targeted the victim for campus political speech associated with Trump.
- Text messages revealed Robinson was primarily concerned about losing a $2,000 scope on the modified Mouser 98 rifle used in the shooting.
- Investigators continue searching for potential radicalization sources including undiscovered online groups where Robinson may have been influenced toward violence.