Independent journalist Ken Klippenstein challenged conflicting narratives circulating about Tyler Robinson by obtaining online chats and speaking with a childhood friend of the 22-year-old man accused of assassinating far-right activist Charlie Kirk.
Because none of this stuff is actually trustworthy, because we can’t trust the government to do anything right or tell the truth. The bullet casings might be made up, I don’t think any real evidence of those were ever released. He’s probably conservative, and I think that everyone knows that. I’d just like more substantial evidence, which it doesn’t seem that we’re going to get, certainly not anytime soon. The text messages are obviously faked, so they’re obviously trying to construct the “evil leftist” narrative.
Because none of this stuff is actually trustworthy, because we can’t trust the government to do anything right or tell the truth. The bullet casings might be made up, I don’t think any real evidence of those were ever released. He’s probably conservative, and I think that everyone knows that. I’d just like more substantial evidence, which it doesn’t seem that we’re going to get, certainly not anytime soon. The text messages are obviously faked, so they’re obviously trying to construct the “evil leftist” narrative.
the early stuff likely was real
pretty sketch now for sure