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Lance Twiggs

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Lance Twiggs (also known as "Luna") is a 22-year-old transgender woman and the romantic partner and roommate of Tyler Robinson. She shared a townhouse with Robinson at 3419 S River Road in St. George, Utah, where they lived together for approximately one year before his arrest. She has not been charged with any crime.

Role in the Case

Twiggs is a cooperating witness for the prosecution. She is the source of key evidence — text messages and Discord messages from Robinson — that form part of the case against him.

Messages Provided to FBI

On the night of September 11-12, 2025 (approximately 1:00 AM on the 12th), Twiggs provided the FBI with text messages and Discord messages from Robinson. According to the charging documents, messages attributed to Robinson referenced retrieving a rifle, leaving it in a bush wrapped in a towel, engraving bullets, and having changed outfits.

Handwritten Letter

According to unsealed search warrant affidavits reported by the Deseret News (April 10, 2026), Robinson texted Twiggs on September 10, 2025, telling her to look under her keyboard, where he had left a handwritten letter stating: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I took it."

FBI Protection

After Robinson's arrest, the FBI provided Twiggs with a four-person security detail for several months. She eventually left the St. George townhouse and moved to stay with family out of state. According to Fox News reporting, the FBI protection was later withdrawn.

Upcoming Testimony

Prosecutors have listed Twiggs as a witness for the prosecution at Robinson's preliminary hearing, scheduled for May 18-21, 2026, alongside Robinson's parents.

April 2026 Warrant Disclosures

Unsealed search warrant affidavits reported in April 2026 (Deseret News) added detail to Twiggs's cooperation timeline — including the handwritten letter Robinson reportedly left under her keyboard. These filings are official court documents describing Twiggs as a witness, not as a suspect. Independent investigators (Candace Owens, Ian Carroll) continue to examine whether the prosecution narrative matches physical and timeline evidence documented elsewhere on this site.

Citizen-Investigator Threads (Attributed Commentary Only)

The following items circulate in independent commentary and public-record compilations. Twiggs has not been charged with or accused in court of any wrongdoing; these are reported claims and public records, not findings.

Family Property and Charity Records

A public-record compilation attributed to @1MrsWhistledown (June 17, 2026) states that after the shooting Twiggs relocated to Texas while family members reportedly acquired two new homes and registered a "Faith and Family Foundation" charity (Texas Secretary of State entity record). The post attached public-record screenshots. As the master file expressly notes, these are public records of lawful activity — no member of the Twiggs family has been charged with or accused in court of wrongdoing; commentators raise the timing only as a question.

Reported "Knudsen" Name Overlap

Some commentators have noted that "Knudsen" — cited as Twiggs's mother's maiden name — also appears as the name of an insurance firm (Knudsen Insurance Services) tied in commentary to a separate individual. This is an unverified name-overlap observation raised in citizen threads, not evidence of any relationship or coordination, and is recorded here only because it appears in the public discussion around the case.

"Version 1.0 / Version 2.0" Text-Message Theory

Independent analysts have advanced a theory about the text messages Twiggs provided to the FBI at roughly 1:00 AM on September 12. Under this speculative citizen theory, the messages disclosed that night (describing Robinson planning to confront police "on my own terms") represent an earlier plan, which allegedly diverged from later-surfaced messages describing a voluntary surrender. This is commentary and interpretation only — it is not established fact and makes no accusation against Twiggs, who is described in official filings as a cooperating witness.

Sources

Deeper Coverage

Status: Alive

Laws (Charlie Kirk)

  • Any financial wire transfers into Twiggs's accounts and the full Discord and text message metadata confirming Robinson's authorship and the FBI 302 reports on her cooperation and protection are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.

Citizen Investigator Claims on X (2026 Updates)

The following are attributed public claims and reporting, not findings of this site. Twiggs has not been charged with any crime related to September 10, 2025.

Preliminary-Hearing Testimony Coverage (July 2026)

Multiple X accounts and outlets reported that Lance Twiggs's interview and/or text messages were played or discussed in court during proceedings connected to Tyler Robinson's case in July 2026:

  • According to posts by @TheOfficerTatum (July 9, 2026) and related court-coverage threads, messages attributed to Robinson allegedly included an admission, an apology, a statement that he had "had enough of his hatred," and planning "for over a week." These are reported characterizations of evidence, not independent verification by this site.
  • @KatieDaviscourt (July 9, 2026) circulated video of testimony in which Twiggs is described as stating Robinson expressed regret, left town around 4 a.m., and discussed a bullet engraver.
  • Breitbart coverage (shared on X July 10, 2026, e.g. @richardfieni) summarized a hearing segment as Robinson saying he "wishes he hadn't done it" — again media paraphrase of testimony, not a site conclusion about ultimate guilt or innocence.

Citizen investigators continue to debate whether these messages are authentic, complete, or consistent with other physical and timeline evidence catalogued under Proof Not Tyler and Ballistics.

DNA Commentary (Attributed Hearing Discussion)

On July 10, 2026, X users discussing hearing testimony reported that an expert aligned Twiggs with a minor DNA contributor (~11%) and Robinson with a major contributor (~89%) on an item under discussion. This is secondhand hearing commentary until the full transcript is public; it does not by itself prove any criminal role for Twiggs.

Family Statements to NewsNation

@BrianEntin (NewsNation, January 15, 2026) reported the Twiggs family speaking publicly: FBI protection ended; Twiggs moved out of state. A family member was quoted to the effect that authorities "had to go get him" despite descriptions of cooperation — a reported quotation, open to interpretation, not a finding of obstruction.

Cellebrite / Israeli Forensics Thread

Courtroom commentary and X posts have noted that a Cellebrite extraction was performed on Twiggs's phone and that Cellebrite is an Israeli digital-forensics vendor. Some investigators treat this as a chain-of-custody and transparency issue (what was extracted, what was disclosed, how it relates to earlier prosecution filings). No court has found Twiggs committed a crime; the forensic-vendor fact, if accurate, is institutional process context.

Counter-Narrative Caution

Some online commentators allege Twiggs "set up" Robinson. This site does not adopt that claim. Twiggs is documented in public filings as a cooperating witness. Extreme theories remain unverified social-media speculation.