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Tyler Robinson (Image via Getty)
Tyler Robinson’s name is once again being talked about everywhere, this time because of a timing issue that people can’t ignore. Podcaster Baron Coleman has claimed that something doesn’t add up in the Charlie Kirk murder case.
According to him, Tyler Robinson may have already been in police custody when a Discord message appeared where he appeared to confess. This claim is quickly spreading online because it directly calls into question the official timeline. Coleman said he looked at court records and noted that Tyler Robinson was being questioned at 6:25 p.m. on September 11. But the Discord message, where Tyler allegedly confessed to the killing, was sent at 8:57pm the same day.If this timing is right, the big question will be simple. How could a detained person send that message?The message sent by username “zealous_monkey_55095” reads in full:“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. I’m sorry about all of this. I’ll be dropping in through my honorable friend in a few moments. Thanks for all the good times and laughs; you’ve all been so amazing. Thank you all for everything.”
Previous reports by the BBC and the Washington Post stated that the letter came before his arrest. Now, this new allegation is making people look at the case again.
Baron Coleman interrogates Tyler Robinson Acknowledgment of disagreement Timing Court records also indicate early police custody
Baron Coleman’s main point is very clear. It is believed that the timeline does not match. If Tyler Robinson was already with police before 7 p.m., it would be difficult to explain the Discord confession that came nearly two hours later.Which is why his claim received so much attention. People online are now wondering whether or not the message was actually sent by Tyler Robinson.The Washington Post was the first to report on the Discord messages when the issue first came to light. At the time, officials said the message was posted before the arrest. But Coleman says court documents tell a different story.Even the FBI has shown interest in the Discord chat. FBI Director Kash Patel said investigators wanted to question members of that group to understand what really happened.Meanwhile, Discord itself conducted an internal review.
According to CBS News, a company spokesperson said they found “no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.” However, the timing issue raised by Coleman has now become the focus of debate.
Candace Owens He supports Baron Coleman’s claims and questions the official story in the Tyler Robinson (Charlie Kirk) case.
Shortly after Barron Coleman shared his findings, Candace Owens publicly reacted and supported his claim. She said her team had already reported something similar earlier.“We reported on this on the September 19 episode and included it in our schedule.
Tyler Robinson was in police custody just before 7 p.m. “Somehow I completely missed the subsequent court filing, which confirmed this,” Candace Owens wrote on X.She also made another strong claim. According to her, the authorities were not honest about what Tyler Robinson was wearing when he arrived at the police station.She added, “The time and clothing were massive lies from Governor Cox’s press conference.”Her statements quickly went viral, with many people online agreeing with her and questioning the official story.Meanwhile, law enforcement authorities maintained their position. When Tyler’s friends asked him if he killed Charlie Kirk, he did not deny it, officials said.Utah Governor Spencer Cox also confirmed that the state plans to seek the death penalty in the case.Tyler Robinson is currently facing charges of aggravated murder, obstruction and firearm-related crimes. Preliminary hearings are scheduled for May 18, 19, and 21, 2026.
