Explosive Revelations Unveiled in Lance Twiggs’ Police Interview Rock Tyler Robinson’s Case
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In the note Twiggs found under Robinson’s keyboard, Robinson wrote that he wished “he lived in a world where this did not feel necessary.”
He also expressed disappointment over the probability of “facing a lengthy prison sentence,” which would keep him from spending his life with Twiggs.
According to authorities, Twiggs cooperated with the investigation from the time he was first interviewed on September 12, 2025 — the day Robinson surrendered.
Robinson’s defense tried to block the press from airing the exhibits but faced opposition from Erika Kirk
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Attorneys Kathryn Nester, Michael Burt, and Richard Novak, who are defending Robinson, argued in court that the release of Twiggs’ police interview and text would prejudice the jury.
Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, through her attorney Jeffrey Neiman, however, joined prosecutors in urging the court to allow them to be shown in full.
“To not be transparent here, to not be open, to not let the world see what happened, will create doubt and distrust in the judicial system,” Neiman said on Wednesday.
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This came after Erika quietly left the courtroom on Monday, the first day of the five-day preliminary hearing, before a police officer began testifying about what the videos capturing the assassination showed.
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The judge viewed the footage in isolation, from different angles, after he barred those in the courtroom from seeing it, saying Kirk and his family deserved “respect and dignity.”
Erika was also seen dabbing tears from her eyes before the hearing that same day.
Robinson faces the electric chair if convicted. He has not yet entered a plea in the case.
“Means nothing,” a netizen said about the newly revealed details
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