Newly unsealed search warrants and affidavits in the case against Tyler Robinson reveal the contents of a handwritten letter the accused Charlie Kirk assassin allegedly wrote to his trans roommate and romantic partner, Lance Twiggs, prior to the murder.
The Letter
In text messages that Robinson and Twiggs allegedly exchanged in the aftermath of Kirk’s assassination, Robinson told Twiggs to “look under my keyboard.” There, Twiggs is said to have found a note from Robinson that stated, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it.”
According to unsealed court documents filed September 17, 2025 – seven days after Kirk was murdered at Utah Valley University (UVU) – obtained by The Post Millennial, Robinson’s letter to Twiggs, whom he seemingly refers to as “Luna,” read as follows:
“Luna, If you are reading this per my text, then I am so sorry. I left the house this morning on a mission, and set an auto text. I am likely dead, or facing a lengthy prison sentence. I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it. I don’t know if I will/have succeeded, but I had hoped to make it home to you. I wish we could have lived in a world where this did not feel necessary. I wish I could have stayed for you and lived our lives together. I lack the words to express how much I love you, and how very much you mean to me. Please try and find joy in this life. I love you, always, -Tyler.”
After reading the letter, Robinson and Twiggs allegedly had the following exchange via text:
TWIGGS: What?????????????? You’re joking, right????
ROBINSON: I am still ok my love, but am stuck in orem for a little while longer yet. Shouldn’t be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still. To be honest I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you.
TWIGGS: you weren’t the one who did it right????
ROBINSON: I am, I’m sorry
TWIGGS: I thought they caught the person?
ROBINSON: no, they grabbed some crazy old dude, then interrogated someone in similar clothing. I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down. Its quiet, almost enough to get out, but theres one vehicle lingering.
TWIGGS: Why?
ROBINSON: Why did I do it?
TWIGGS: Yeah
ROBINSON: I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out. If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence. Going to attempt to retrieve it again, hopefully they have moved on. I haven’t seen anything about them finding it.
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TWIGGS: How long have you been planning this?
ROBINSON: a bit over a week I believe. I can get close to it but there is a squad car parked right by it. I think they already swept that spot, but I don’t wanna chance it
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ROBINSON: I’m wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle. … I’m worried what my old man would do if I didn’t bring back grandpas rifle … idek if it had a serial number, but it wouldn’t trace to me. I worry about prints I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits. didn’t have the ability or time to bring it with. … I might have to abandon it and hope they don’t find prints. how the fuck will I explain losing it to my old man. …
ROBINSON: only thing I left was the rifle wrapped in a towel. …
ROBINSON: remember how I was engraving bullets? The fuckin messages are mostly a big meme, if I see “notices bulge uwu” on fox new I might have a stroke alright im gonna have to leave it, that really fucking sucks. …
ROBINSON: judging from today I’d say grandpas gun does just fine idk. I think that was a $2k scope ;-;
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ROBINSON: delete this exchange
ROBINSON: my dad wants photos of the rifle … he says grandpa wants to know who has what, the feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique. Hes calling me rn, not answering.
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ROBINSON: since trump got into office [my dad] has been pretty diehard maga.
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ROBINSON: Im gonna turn myself in willingly, one of my neighbors here is a deputy for the sheriff.
ROBINSON: you are all I worry about love
TWIGGS: I’m much more worried about you
ROBINSON: don’t talk to the media please. don’t take any interviews or make any comments. … if any police ask you questions ask for a lawyer and stay silent
On Friday’s show, Megyn noted the similarities in tone between the letter and the text messages, but she wasn’t certain they would be enough to quiet those who question about their authenticity. “I don’t think this is going to satisfy people who have doubts about him because it’s written in that same formal tone,” she said. “It doesn’t exactly sound like a Gen-Zer.”
Even so, Megyn said she believes the continuity matters. “But I think what we’re seeing here, folks, is that is how this guy talked, it is how he wrote, and, if you don’t believe that, you just wait,” she said. “At trial, we are going to see a parade of witnesses with text messages from Tyler Robinson to his parents, to his friends, and so on… And look, if they don’t all follow the same formality, then, okay, maybe somebody could argue that this was doctored by somebody. But I got dollars to donuts they are all going to sound like this.”
Other Findings
A portion of the search warrant said one of the items found at Robinson’s residence in St. George, Utah, was a “burnt note found in the trash,” and that is not all investigators seized. According the Fox affiliate in Salt Lake City, Fox 13, the search warrant also included:
“Hurley hat, computer tower, grey converse shoes with white laces, astronaut web camera, documents, HP VR headset in box, Old Navy jeans, Levi jeans, magazine and holster cartridges, blue folder with documents, six pairs of blue jeans, computer tower, black journal, notebook, school ID cards, S&W pistol box, notebook, sunglasses, notebook, leather journal, two boxes Remington 30-06 cartridges, plastic bag (five 30-06 cartridges, one etched “test shot”, 15 cartridges, empty plastic Ruger gun box, S&W magazines, revolver and holster, passport, .22 Henry rifle, .22 Winchester rifle, .22 Rossi long rifle, HP Stream tablet, boxes of ammunition, stick with electronics, three notebooks, dremel tool, ipad, backpack, Macbook Air laptop, hard drive, cellphone with raspberry pie, converse shoes with grey laces, USB on backpack, targets, SD card, burnt note found in trash, buccal swabs.”
Fox 13 reported the warrant specified the buccal swabs came from members of Robinson’s family or household, but the outlet chose to omit the names. “Clearly they used family DNA, perhaps before they had gotten Tyler’s directly, to see if there was a match on the DNA they likely have on the gun, and perhaps the ammo, and we don’t know what else,” Megyn said.
As it related to DNA, Fox 13 reported the search warrant also noted what was taken “from Robinson’s person.” That list included “buccal swabs, major case prints, one hat black in color, one shirt burgundy in color, one pair of gray underwear, one white tank top, two gray socks, one black leather belt, brown wallet, Chapstick, Converse shoes, [and] one pair of blue jeans.”
According to The Post Millennial, other evidence included “fingerprints and a smeared palm print in the vicinity of the northeast corner rooftop edge of the Losee Center building, where Robinson dropped off the rooftop to the ground below.” Additionally, cell phone data reportedly showed Robinson at the UVU campus on September 10, and a Google Maps route on his phone led to an area near the university.
Robinson’s next court date is set for April 17, and Megyn said all of this information will eventually come into play. “All of that is going to come into evidence, almost certainly, via a law enforcement officer,” she noted.
You can check out Megyn’s full analysis by tuning in to episode 1,293 on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you like to listen. And don’t forget that you can catch The Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM’s The Megyn Kelly Channel (channel 111) weekdays from 12pm to 2pm ET.