Discord & Custody Timeline
Mainstream outlets emphasize Discord confessions as proof Tyler Robinson planned the killing. Citizen investigators focus on when those messages appeared versus when Robinson was already in custody without his phone — and on contradictions between local custody facts and federal 33-hour manhunt messaging. Full Discord detail: Tyler Robinson — Discord Messages.
The messages were posted from the account zealous_monkey_55095. If the phone was already in a property locker, the question is not whether Robinson wrote them but who had the login.
Miranda and phone seizure (~6:25 PM, Sept 11)
CK_FILE and HolonCitizen compilations place Robinson in Washington County Sheriff's Office custody with Miranda around 6:25 PM on September 11, 2025 — 260 miles from UVU.
Washington County protocol (as described in notes): phone seized once suspect is mirandized.
Yet alleged Discord confession traffic is timestamped 7:57 PM — ~90 minutes later.
If the phone was in sheriff custody, Robinson could not have authored those posts from that device unless logs are wrong, another device was used, or messages were backdated/forged. We do not assert forgery as fact; we document the timing conflict.
Early custody rumors (~7 PM, St. George)
CK notes: people in St. George received messages ~7 PM that the UVU shooter from their town was already in custody — before federal manhunt theater peaked. Media reportedly sought WCSO surveillance from 6 PM for that reason.
Baron Coleman: custody before 6:30 PM
Baron Coleman states Robinson was in WCSO custody well before 6:30 PM on Sept 11 — calling it a confirmed fact — while Kash Patel publicly framed not in custody until ~9–10 PM and a 33-hour manhunt. Coleman alleges multi-agency cover-up to frame Robinson.
We present Coleman's claims as reported commentary, not established court findings.
Charlie_Kirk.txt adds a precise arithmetic point: Kash Patel reportedly announced the "33-hour manhunt" around 7:00–7:30 AM the morning of September 12 — which, counted back 33 hours from the shooting, lands at roughly 9:23 PM on September 11, i.e. about three hours after Robinson was allegedly first Mirandized at the sheriff's office. Sheriff Nate Brooksby reportedly reaffirmed the 33-hour figure in a press conference and cited surrender-arranging calls at 8:02 PM and 8:04 PM on September 11. If the earlier-custody timeline is correct, the official manhunt window overlaps hours Robinson was already detained. Reported timeline conflict only — not an adjudicated finding.
Sheriff call at 8:02 PM
Official narrative: family friend called Sheriff Nate Brooksby at 8:02 PM to arrange surrender. Coleman notes the oddity if Robinson were already in custody when the "surrender" call occurred. See Tyler Robinson — Surrender.
Dairy Queen photo (6:38 PM, Orem)
Candace Owens released an alleged Dairy Queen photo of Tyler in Orem at 6:38 PM after the shooting — complicating any timeline requiring him deep in a southern-Utah surrender pipeline at the same hour. Authentication disputed.
Father did not finger Tyler
CK posts (Candace/Baron threads): sources say Tyler's father never claimed his son was the shooter; father reportedly said stairs surveillance did not look like Tyler. We do not accuse the father of obstruction; we note family narrative diverges from FBI packaging.
Prosecution non-use at preliminary stage
Discord page notes the state filed it may not offer forensic extractions from seized electronics at preliminary hearing — raising authentication questions while media still cites Discord as proof.
The custody timing mattered beyond the courtroom: former NCTC director Joe Kent has stated on the record that his center's foreign-nexus review of the assassination was ordered to stop because a suspect was in custody — making the question of exactly when that custody began consequential for the intelligence side of the case as well.
Citizen Investigator Claims on X
(Challenges to the lone-rooftop /.30-06 attribution — Robinson is charged and presumed innocent until proven guilty.)
- July 2026 preliminary-hearing coverage on X was split: some accounts called the state’s DNA/video package “ironclad”; others (and defense reporting) stressed ATF inconclusive ballistics, DNA-method challenges, and “little mysteries” on scene gaps.
- Long-running citizen threads still highlight acoustic two-event claims, backpack/rifle concealment doubts, stairs-guy clothing mismatch, Miranda vs Discord timing, and GSR/physical-test gaps — see sibling pages under Proof Not Tyler.
- Page focus: Discord & Custody Timeline. Competing official and citizen narratives both deserve documentation; neither substitutes for a completed trial record.
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Interesting
- The acoustic evidence locates the loudest event at the tent, not the roof.
- A K-9 pass found nothing until federal agents redirected the search, per reported accounts.
- The rooftop-view clip reportedly starts late, with the runner already 60 feet away.