Overview
- Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby said Twiggs is in a “safe space very far away from St. George” and needs to lay low.
- Neighbors reported the townhouse Twiggs shared with Tyler Robinson appears deserted, with notes on the door and mail piling up.
- Court filings and media reports say Robinson confessed in text messages to Twiggs during the manhunt, and Twiggs later provided those messages to police.
- Friends and a school leader described Twiggs as a hardworking, straight‑A student, while a relative depicted him as unstable and hostile to conservatives and Christians.
- Robinson, 22, remains in custody on aggravated‑murder charges in Charlie Kirk’s killing as the investigation continues.