Overview
- Daily Mail and Hindustan Times report that neighbors in St. George say Twiggs has not been seen at the shared apartment since Tyler Robinson’s arrest on September 12.
- Photos cited by those outlets show Twiggs’s car still parked at the complex with personal items inside, along with packages and notes left at the door and lights left on.
- Law enforcement questioned Twiggs after the arrest, with witnesses saying he was not handcuffed, sniffer dogs searched the unit, and FBI agents later conducted a full search.
- Prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder in the September 10 shooting of Charlie Kirk at UVU and say they will seek the death penalty.
- Texts released by prosecutors show Twiggs asking if Robinson was responsible and Robinson replying, “I am, I’m sorry,” with another message referencing “engraving bullets.”