
The person charged with Charlie Kirk for fatal charges confessed that he killed a right -wing activist who sent a message to a roommate. The prosecution insisted on seven charges of himself.
Tyler Robinson, a 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson, left a note under the keyboard for roommates, said Utah County, Jeffrey Gray. He added that the roommate is a romantic partner of the defendant.
According to Gray, the memo said, “I had a chance to take out Charlie Kirk, but I will take it.”
The prosecution also shared a text message between the roommates, and the defendant shared a text message between the roommates, including claiming that he shot Kirk because of his hatred.
The suspect is receiving jewelry without a jewelry in the special housing department of the Utah County Prison. He appeared in the first court on Tuesday and appeared remotely as the prosecution read seven charges against him.
The charges were to commit violent crimes when there were murders, the discharge of the firearms of the firearms, the interference of two definitions, the two witnesses, and the children.
Instagram/Charliekirk1776They also said they would seek death for Kirk’s shooting, which died of a single shooting on the rooftop when he spoke at the Uta Valley University on Wednesday.
The defendant, arrested for 33 hours last week, did not enter the petition or confess to the police. The prosecution also stressed that the defendant would be innocent and faced with a jury trial until the defendant was convicted.
He presented evidence at a press conference on Tuesday, including the defendant’s charges and DNA, which were found in the trigger of the rifle, which were suspected of being used for crimes at a press conference on Tuesday.
Hidden confession
Gray said at a press conference on Tuesday that the defendant sent a text message to the roommate.
After reading an obvious confession, the roommate, who was not nominated and cooperated with the investigators, replied: “what? ???????????????
Gray quoted a long text message exchange between the defendant and his roommate, and he described it as a romantic partner. Authorities said roommates are transgender and switching from men to women.
In one exchange, Roommate asked the defendant why he killed Kirk.
“I had enough hatred,” Gray says. “‘Some hatred cannot be negotiated.’
The defendant also wrote:
Roommate replied. “Did you not have the right person ?????”
The defendant replied. “I’m sorry.”
The parent of the suspect faced him
Gray also explained more about whether the defendant’s parents doubted that his son was involved in Charlie Kirk’s murder.
He told her that she looked like a son to her husband after watching a video of the suspect released one day after the shooting. She faced her son by phone, but she said she was sick on the day of shooting.
The father later confronted the defendant, and he faced the defendant, suggesting that he could take his life, the prosecution said.
The suspect was eventually persuaded to come to his parents’ house, where he imply it as an attacker. He said he wanted to “end” rather than going to jail.
With the help of his retired deputy chief friend, his parents persuaded him to surrender to the police and was arrested late 33 hours after the shooting case.
The suspect also said to his parents, “There is too much evil and he has caused too much hatred,” according to KIRK, according to KIRK, according to KIRK, according to KIRK.
My mother told investigators that his son has become more political in recent years.
The prosecution, however, refused to answer when Kirk asked if he aimed at the view of transgender. “This is for the jury decision,” he said.
Gray said that conservative influenced people answered questions about the mass shooting case performed by the transgender individual when the conservative was shot. The bullet struck the neck and he immediately fell to the ground.
The gun was close to anyone, including a person who asked children and Kirk, the prosecution said.
Rifle
Gray said the suspect’s DNA was found in the trigger of the rifle used in the shooting case.
He also said the suspect’s father doubted that the weapon was once consistent with the bolt action rifle of the suspect’s grandfather. After the shooting, he contacted the suspect to send a picture of a rifle, but did not answer.
The defendant also described his movement in detail after shooting in a message sent to Roommate.
According to the prosecution, “I was planning to catch my rifle on my rifle on my rifle, but most of the villages are locked,” he wrote.
“I try to search again, I hope they have moved. I haven’t seen anything about finding it.” Another message read.
“I can be close to it, but the squad car is parked.”
The defendant was also charged with suspicion of a witness, and the prosecution ordered the partner to remove the message and to keep the silence.










