This changes EVERYTHING in the Charlie Kirk DEATH narrative… Reaction!
Brian began his video by greeting his viewers warmly. He said he’d missed filming and hearing from everyone, explaining that he hadn’t been able to cover much news recently because of ongoing health issues. He thanked his audience for their prayers and said he hoped to return to regular posting soon.
He then turned to breaking news: a flood of new details had emerged regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. According to Brian, these revelations had the potential to change everything people thought they knew about the case. Leaked messages had surfaced from someone close to both Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigs, including Discord chats and private messages sent to another major YouTuber. These messages, he said, connected many of the dots surrounding the suspects and offered new insight into what had happened.
Before diving into the evidence, Brian acknowledged that many people believed Tyler Robinson was innocent. He admitted that he had his own doubts and questions as well but said it was “wild” to dismiss Tyler completely. As someone who didn’t blindly accept mainstream narratives, Brian said he always suspected there was more going on behind the scenes.
After a brief message about financial advice and lowering debt through home equity, Brian returned to the main story. One of the headlines that had recently made waves read: “Charlie Kirk suspect’s trans lover, Lance Twigs, goes missing six weeks after political assassination.” Brian believed that the media might be exaggerating the disappearance, though he confirmed that relatives had described how Tyler Robinson’s behavior had worsened during his relationship with Twigs.
The two, he explained, were both gamers and active members of an online Discord community that had become increasingly political and radicalized over time. Within that community, numerous disturbing messages had now been leaked — revealing a troubling mental and moral decline.
One of the most shocking pieces of evidence was a Discord message allegedly written by Tyler Robinson himself, under the username “Zealous Monkey,” which read: “Hey guys, I have some bad news for you all. It was me at UVU.” This was a reference to the Utah Valley University shooting that killed Charlie Kirk. Another user in the chat later confirmed the post was true and urged others to pray for both Tyler and the Kirk family, reminding them that “God loves all His children.”
Brian found that message strange, given the kind of talk that usually filled that Discord group — conversations that were reportedly dark, sexual, and hostile. He said it was odd that someone in such a radical space suddenly spoke in a calm, religious tone.
He then discussed the YouTuber Turkey Tom, who had received direct messages from an anonymous source claiming to have known Tyler Robinson and Lance Twigs for six years. The source provided screenshots, stories, and personal observations about the two. According to the source, Lance Twigs had once been relatively normal but grew increasingly unstable, argumentative, and hateful — especially toward Mormons, despite being raised in a Mormon family himself.
Photos of Lance’s past showed him as a boy in family recitals and piano competitions, but Brian pointed out something unsettling: “Is it just me, or is it always the eyes?” he asked, suggesting that even in older pictures, something about Lance’s gaze seemed off.
The source described how Lance’s apartment would shift from spotless to filthy depending on his mood. After Tyler moved in, Lance suffered a breakdown, and the home turned chaotic. Photos reportedly showed piles of clutter and filth throughout the living room. Lance had strange fixations, messy “experiments,” and obsessive habits that made the environment unbearable.
The source also said Lance struggled with substance abuse — drinking heavily and using various drugs — and that he was experimenting with black-market hormone treatments after coming out as transgender. These drugs, combined with alcohol and possible mental illness, appeared to send him into manic or psychotic episodes.
Tyler, on the other hand, had been described as level-headed and down-to-earth — a blue-collar guy who liked hunting, camping, fishing, and gaming. But as he became more entangled with Lance, things deteriorated. The friend said Lance would swing between deep depression and manic episodes with “wide, crazy eyes.” He’d stay up for nights on end, conducting bizarre “experiments” with jugs of water, aluminum foil, and copper wire, and filling notebooks with incomprehensible drawings and symbols.