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Tyler Robinson’s trans lover Lance Twiggs recalls his alleged tearful confession after killing Charlie Kirk

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Tyler Robinson’s trans lover Lance Twiggs recalls his alleged tearful confession after killing Charlie Kirk

Tyler Robinson’s trans lover, Lance Twiggs, recalled his alleged tearful confession after Charlie Kirk was killed.

A video — played in court during a preliminary hearing — showed prosecutor Ryan McBride interviewing Robinson’s trans partner who described Robinson’s alleged confession.

On Sept 11. — one day after Kirk’s death — Twiggs claimed that Robinson allegedly said he wished he didn’t do it.

Lance Twiggs during a police interview.

Tyler Robinson’s lover Lance Twiggs’ interview was shown in court Thursday. Court TV

Lance Twiggs in a sloth costume.

Lance Twiggs Lance Twiggs/ TikTok

“Didn’t go into detail… I just asked him in person if what he said was true the night before, and he said it was… started crying a little bit, and said he wishes he hadn’t done it,” Twiggs said during the recorded interview.

“Eventually he said he would talk to his parents or turn himself over.”

Twiggs — who is not accused of any wrongdoing — was granted limited immunity for his testimony by the US Attorney’s Office and the Utah County Attorney’s Office.

He was Robinson’s roommate and lover in the town of St. George — located about three hours from Utah Valley University.

Robinson rarely spoke about LGBTQ+ issues and was more interested in Trump and his policies, Twiggs said near the end of his video testimony.

A state investigator then claimed Twiggs’ testimony matched an early police interview conducted on September 12, 2025.

Twiggs was asked about personal texts, Discord messages, and a handwritten note allegedly from Robinson, all sent within three days of Kirk’s death, said Brian Davis of the Utah State Bureau of Investigation.

He also revealed that — around one month before Kirk’s death, at most — Robinson asked Twiggs for a Dremel.

“I don’t remember exactly when, but he had said he was planning to go hunting with his family and he asked me… if we had a Dremel, because he said he wanted to engrave messages on bullets,” Twiggs said.

Tyler Robinson in a light blue shirt and plaid tie, with a side glance.

Tyler Robinson appears during a hearing in Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. AP

Robinson, now 23, faces the death penalty if convicted.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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