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NEW: Tyler Robinson’s ‘Twisted’ Note To ‘Trans’ Lover Reveals Premeditated Plot To Kill Charlie Kirk
Newly unsealed court records are shedding more light on what prosecutors say was a premeditated plot to assassinate conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, including a handwritten note and a string of frantic texts allegedly sent by accused gunman Tyler Robinson.
The documents, made public Thursday, include a full handwritten message that investigators say Robinson left for his roommate and romantic partner, Lance Twiggs, whom the filings describe as transitioning from male to female. The note refers to Twiggs as “Luna,” and appears to tie directly to a text Robinson allegedly sent in the moments after the Sept. 2025 shooting at Utah Valley University.
“Luna, if you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry,” the note begins, after Robinson reportedly texted Twiggs to “drop what you are doing, look under my keyboard.”
A search warrant affidavit obtained by Fox 13 says the note was found under Twiggs’ keyboard at the St. George townhouse the two shared.
The letter continues, “I left the house this morning on a mission, and set an auto text.
“I am likely dead, or facing a lengthy prison sentence. I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it.
“I don’t know if I will/have succeeded, but I had hoped to make it home to you. I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary. I wish I could have stayed for you and lived our lives together,” Robinson wrote, according to the documents.
“I lack the words to express how much I love you, and how very much you mean to me. Please try and find joy in this life. I love you, always, -Tyler,” the note concludes.
Unsealed court documents reveal the note that Tyler Robinson left for his lover, Lance Twiggs. pic.twitter.com/0XPQF7uUOC
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Authorities say the note and the texts point to advance planning and to Robinson’s efforts to evade capture after the shooting. The documents also include messages Robinson allegedly sent while police were locking down the area and launching a manhunt.
“I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down. Its quiet [sic], almost enough to get out, but theres one vehicle lingering,” Robinson wrote in one text, according to the filings.
“Three hours ago there was an officer with a k9 walking nearby the area, hoping that pooch has a bad sniffer,” another text reads.
“Im wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle, because it sounds like the police couldn’t get in for a long while because of the traffic.”
Robinson also allegedly described killing time while waiting for law enforcement to move along.
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“guess im just sittin in my car watching reels for another hour, hopin this guy f–ks off [sic].”
The filings show Robinson and Twiggs discussing a possible meetup as Robinson suggested he might not escape.
“I’m sorry, but I think this might be it,” Robinson texted, according to the documents.
“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 police to…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?”
Twiggs, who told Robinson he was at his parents’ home, allegedly tried to slip away without raising suspicion.
“i said im swapping laundry, heading home now [sic],” he texted, according to the records. Robinson replied: “nice. I will see you soon.”
It’s unclear from the filings whether the two actually met up before Robinson was turned in by his father the next day.
Robinson, 22, is charged with capital murder and remains jailed as the case moves forward. He is due back in court April 17, when his attorneys and prosecutors are expected to argue over courtroom access, including whether cameras and microphones should be permitted.
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