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Charlie Kirk's transgender roommate could be the key to the assassination

Charlie Kirk's transgender roommate could be the key to the assassination

Tyler Robinson. Credit Line: AFP / AFP / Profimedia

Tyler Robinson, the 22 -year -old suspected of killing Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, would have been in love with his Transgender Chamber colleague, and investigators are looking for a possible key for the assassination, six sources familiar with the investigation for Axios.

Investigators believe Robinson had a love affair with his roommate, a Transgender man. Robinson would have considered Kirk's views on gender identity as “hatred”, and anger may have pushed him to kill him, according to axious judicial sources.

Axios sources said investigators initially wanted information about the gender identity of the room colleague to be kept secret because he was “extremely cooperative”.

The exchange of messages

The roommate was “dismayed” of the crime when he talked to investigators and shared the messages sent by Robinson, one of the sources said.

“That happened? God, no,” said the roommate, then showing them the messages, according to Axios.

The telephone messages shown to the investigators indicated that a sender called “Tyler” had mentioned that, after shooting, wrapped his rifle in a towel and hid it in the bushes near Utah Valley University, where the crime took place on Friday the governor of Cox in a press conference.

“It is quite clear that Robinson's room colleague knew a lot and did not say anything after the crime, so he is officially a person of interest and cooperates,” said an official under the protection of anonymity.

Federal and state officials also examine the left-wing groups in Utah to see if they were in advance about the criminal's plans or if they had given material support afterwards.

Robinson's political motive and ideology are intense topics of online debate. Some conservatives have insisted that it is a radical of the unbalanced left. The Liberals responded, emphasizing Robinson's conservative education in Utah.

In an interview with the Daily Mail on Friday, a person close to the family said the family supports President Trump's movement. “Most members of my family are Republicans. I don't know any of them to be democrat,” she said.

Family members have told reporters that Tyler Robinson had become something “more politically involved” in recent years and had expressed interest in Kirk's visit to the Utah Valley campus.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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