Kayal and Company
We begin with the Tyler Robinson hearing and Lance Twiggs’ recorded statements about Robinson’s behavior after Charlie Kirk’s killing. Twiggs says Robinson confirms what he did and expresses regret, while the crew weighs that testimony against theories promoted by popular creators. We focus on the evidence presented in court, the texts, the household timeline, and the question of when Twiggs should have contacted law enforcement. The conversation grows sharper as we ask whether Twiggs’ conduct after the shooting could create legal exposure and whether public fascination with unsupported theories distracts from the court record. The defense’s strategy, Robinson’s alleged motive, and the political rhetoric surrounding Kirk all receive close attention. We keep returning to the same standard: claims should stand or fall on evidence, not follower counts or viral reach.
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