FORMER prosecutor Michael Lebron aka YouTuber “Lionel”, has told Jimmy Dore that the state of Utah has no eyewitness, no valid confession, and no ballistic match linking the recovered rifle allegedly used to kill Charlie Kirk.
So bad is the case against the alleged shooter Tyler Robinson, that Lebron says his life is in danger. “If he’s ever Epsteined, nobody’s gonna be surprised with that one. No Tyler, no case, no problem,” he said.
He also exposes contradictions in the newly released text messages, showing that version 1.0 had Tyler planning to die in a shootout with police, while version 2.0 was created after he unexpectedly turned himself in, alive.
Lionel explains that the prosecution has already stated they will not use the text messages as evidence, leaving them with virtually nothing to prove their case. He warns that Tyler’s life remains in danger because if he is eliminated, the case dies with him, and he calls for Tyler to be protected in a secure military facility.
Dore showed online sleuth Sam Parker’s X post, pointing out that there were two versions of text messages to match two scenarios, the first being for Robinson to die in a shootout with police, based on a text saying he was going “to go out on my own terms”. But Robinson had second thoughts and instead handed himself in to police.
The latest round of texts, which were included in the State’s charging documents, now have Tyler Robinson confessing to the murder, professing his motive and describing the weapon used.
The texts were allegedly sent to his male to female-transitioning lover, Lance Twiggs, while he was still in Orem, Utah while it was partially locked-down, because he had just committed the most high-profile political assassination in America in over 50 years.
Everyone agrees that these texts don’t read like something that a 22-year-old subject of an active manhunt happening all around him with Stingray communications sweeps would write to his boyfriend, who supposedly provided these texts to Utah investigators.
Reading those texts, marketing expert, Ian Wendt smelled a rat, so he asked his AI-savvy friend, Kyle Petitt to find out what he could.
Kyle ran the texts through the JustDone AI detector and the results came back as “100% AI Content”, as seen in the cropped thumbnail made for a video. However, a few hours later, when Wendt went to check the results for himself, the results were 180º the opposite: “100% Likely Human-Written”!
Newsweek of course reported what it was fed: “A series of newly published Discord messages believed to be from Tyler Robinson include one confessing his alleged fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
“The messages, posted by journalist Ken Klippenstein on Substack, also include discussions about the 2020 presidential election and the 2019 impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.”
The allegedly incriminating text sent on Group Discord on September 11 at 7.57 PM (Utah time) stated: “Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this. im surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments.”
But there is a timeline problem with this because Robinson was already in custody at 6.25pm MST, or Mountain Standard Time, also Utah time.
Another problem was picked up by Kirk-case investigator Baron Coleman – the most damning Discord chat message, the one leaked to and published by Ken Klippenstein on September 16, isn’t actually referenced in the Utah County probable cause court filing.
No Discord chats whatsoever are mentioned there, although a a Discord chat is mentioned in the booking charge, but it gives no specifics.
Meanwhile Alocohol Tobacco Firearms report on the Kirk murder case has supposedly found that the bullet that killed Kirk was a .30-caliber class fragment, supposedly consistent with Robinson’s Mauser 98.
But it was so deformed that analysts couldn’t make a definitive match. Result: inconclusive. The ATF lab described finding “one .30-caliber class deformed/damaged bullet jacket fragment and four lead fragments.”
What prosecutors can supposedly prove is that the fired cartridge case was positively identified as fired from Robinson’s rifle, and toolmarks on the casings match a rotary engraving tool like the Dremel seized from Robinson’s home.
The State also wants to run new Virtual Comparison Microscopy (VCM) technology and “metallurgical” testing on the fragments.
A member of the Cairns News team who happens to be a ballistics and firearms expert says when the alleged shooting by Robinson took place CN examined the photograph of the Mauser 30.06 hunting rifle conveniently produced by the FBI allegedly as the rifle used to shoot Kirk.
Expert Andy Williams says the Mauser-action 30.06 as depicted in the photograph could not have shot anyone with any accuracy because the forward scope mount had half slipped off the receiver indicating the scope mounts were loose making the rifle terribly inaccurate at any distance.
Furthermore a person firing this dilapidated rifle with its 2670ft pounds muzzle energy, if indeed it was capable of firing, would be at risk of a black eye from the rearward position of the scope which would hit the shooter in the eye.
There is no chance Charlie was hit by a 180 grain lead-nosed game projectile. At 200 yards this slug would hit hard enough to knock him off his chair, leaving a very large exit hole. None of this is apparent in the numerous videos we have examined.
In fact strong video evidence indicates Charlie was shot from behind.
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