
Charlie Kirk Murder
Accused Killer’s Online Confession?!?
‘IT WAS ME’
Published
The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk seems to be like he confessed to the murder in an internet chat … telling people “It was me” earlier than surrendering to police.
Tyler Robinson despatched a message from his Discord account Thursday, stating … “Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this” … based on The Washington Post.
Law enforcement arrested Robinson about two hours after the alleged message was despatched.
WaPo studies Discord shared a replica of the message to authorities … and the alleged confession was despatched to a “small private group of online friends.”
Kirk’s alleged killer feels like he was fairly chatty in regards to the assassination on Discord … the New York Times beforehand reported Robinson was chatting with 20 individuals after the FBI launched photographs of Kirk’s alleged killer, which seem like the spitting picture of Robinson.

TMZ.com
Discord informed us they investigated and located an account belonging to Robinson, however mentioned they’d “not found or received any evidence that the suspect planned this incident on Discord or promoted violence on Discord.”