Escape-Path Video: Full Transcript
The 11:47 video transcribed on this page. Video by @BasedSamParker on X, August 7, 2026. IPFS CID QmVvPn6bmS2xdCDy9gEnGu5ptCnwfayoqeeZKM3mBbUmP3.
This page preserves the complete transcript of the escape-path investigation published by @BasedSamParker on August 7, 2026. The analysis of what the video argues — the sequence of sightings, the construction-site encounter, and the competing readings — lives on Black-Clad Fugitive Escape Path. This page exists so the source material can be read, searched and quoted directly rather than through a summary.
The video credits earlier work by @SammyTherese, @Villgecrazylady, and Candace Owens. It contains long stretches of quoted broadcast news audio — Channel 4, USA Today's Will Carless, CNN's Ed Lavandera, TMZ — and quoted eyewitness statements from electrician Dylan Hope. Speaker changes are not marked in the source audio, so the narrator's own words and the clips he plays run together below.
What the post said
According to @BasedSamParker's post carrying the video:
🚨 DOES THIS EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY PROVE THE TYLER TEXT MESSAGES ARE FABRICATED? @RealCandaceO
If Tyler Robinson is the fugitive rooftop gunman who changed clothes in the woods—how did an eyewitness after the clothes change meet the fugitive still dressed in the all-black tactical-style outfit & face mask? And how could it have been Tyler if the fugitive had long black greasy hair?
Watch my in-depth investigation retracing the full escape path of the black-clad fugitive now. Does this change everything?
H/t: @SammyTherese, @Villgecrazylady
Nothing on this page is a court finding. Only Tyler Robinson has been charged in the public case and he is entitled to the presumption of innocence. The man described by the construction-site witness has never been publicly identified, and the reading that he was a different passerby entirely remains open.
Accuracy note
This is a machine transcription of broadcast-quality audio and it contains recognizable errors. The most consequential ones to watch for:
- "Losee Center" is rendered as "low sea center" and "losey center"
- CNN's Ed Lavandera appears as "Ed La Vendera" and "Ed Lavender"
- USA Today's Will Carless appears as "Will Carlos"
- "Allen wrench" drifts to "Alan Ranch"
- "Lance Twiggs" appears as "Lance Twitch's"
- "Fed Slopper" is the transcriber's rendering of the narrator's term for the official narrative
- "Iceberg" near the end is a garble, not a name
Quote from the video itself for anything consequential.
Transcript
The alleged Tyler Robinson text messages don't match key eyewitness testimony, and this is critical because the alleged confession by Tyler Robinson via these messages lies at the foundation of the prosecution's case and the Fed Slopper narrative. Let's get into it. Really quick, I just want to say that this video builds on the work done by Sammy Therese, Mel Village Crazy Lady, and Candace Owens. You should go follow all 3 of them. To understand why the text message confession by Tyler Robinson is discredited by the following eyewitness testimony, it's necessary that you understand the path that the low sea center roof fugitive took during his escape. The following testimony occurs at a construction site after the point at which Tyler Robinson allegedly said he changed his clothes. See if he can spot the problem.
Yeah, black sunglasses. He had a black COVID mask. He had a black trench coat. black cargo pants, and he was wearing a small backpack, and he also had long, greasy black hair.
So the 1st problem is the gunman, the alleged gunman, who's fleeing through the construction zone, still has all the black clothes on. And the other problem is, of course, that the photo the FBI released of allegedly Tyler Robinson that day, as a person with short hair, not long, greasy black hair. Yeah, we could stop there now that we understand why those text messages are probably fake, according to this eyewitness testimony, or we can go back to the beginning and see how we arrived at this point. Let's go.
In the chaotic moments after the shooting, dispatchers had a description of the possible gunmen. Wearing all black, black, long gun, black, tactical helmet, a black mask, possibly wearing a tactical vest engines. He comes running onto the rooftop. But, we know, definitively, is he gets down into what is known as a lateral military crawl. It begins at that crawl over to the right 1st and then to the left, we see a quick flash. We are not sure what that flash is. Actually, looks like. Well, I'm not going to read into it. There's that throw forward. I say fold forward, you can say throw forward, but that's definitely something being flung forward. getting into position, and here we wait for what we expect to be some sort of a kickback. You can ride up. Yeah, you think he'd already be in place? You would think that. So there's somebody on the roof right there? Just saying? He just ran from, uh, over, where's my finger? Whoa, from over there, ran in. No, he's right there. Just saying.
And he said that he told them a description of what the shooter looked like, and it was not the description that the entire world received less than 24 hours later of this person, Tyler Robinson, wearing jeans, I said, was he wearing jeans? He said, no, actually, this person was dressed in tactical gear and he was wearing a face mask. And he said, according to him, like I said, he has a lot of experience with guns, that this person looked to him, like a foreign agent. I don't know if he's wearing all black, how he got that, but he said there's no, he was very certain that his person was skilled, knew exactly what he was doing and was highly trained, like a highly trained assassin, so to speak, okay?
This must have been when our source began recording from the side of a low sea building and said, I just saw someone get up there. Got a gun. And he's up. And he's gone.
Now we're going to watch some on the ground reporting from September 11th last year from a channel 4 reporter and from the USA today's Will Carlos. And their locations are indicated by these yellow arrows. running along this roof, jumping off, landing in grass, he then runs towards this direction, runs out of the frame of the camera. We know the probable cause statement says that authorities found a weapon in a wooded area near campus. Across the street here, we see a hill with tall trees and dry brush. Over here is where apparently the shooter was. You can see a ladder leading up to the top of that building. So somewhere on the top of that building, presumably, is where the shooter was. Over here is the wooded area where I'm assuming they found the rifle.
We now arrive at the point in the sequence where Tyler Robinson allegedly confessed via text message to Lance Twiggs that he changed outfits in the woods where he dropped the gun. IDEK, if I had, if I had a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me, I worry about prints. I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits, didn't have the ability or time to bring it with. I was wandering around in that.
There are evidence markers on the ground. I've watched forensic officers from the FBI coming in and out of here with pieces of evidence, and I actually witnessed the trail that seemed to go up into this area. Oh, whoa, is that an Allen wrench? Otherwise known as a hex wrench. kind of looks like it, doesn't it? that L shape, among other things, and Alan Wrench is needed to take part of Mauser, which is the model of gun that was allegedly left by Tyler Robinson. Is this Alan Ranch found at the scene, the source of the early reports that a screwdriver was found near the rifle hidden in the woods? And 10 yards up that hill, we still see police crime scene tape on scene, and multiple cones along the grass and along the brush here. About 10, 15 feet away is another neighborhood.
Now we're going to hear from Ed La Vendera of CNN, who's standing up above this scene at the area indicated by the yellow arrow. Hi, Aaron. Well, we are in a neighborhood that is on the edge of the campus, and as you look over the tree lines here, those are the rooftops of the buildings that have been such the main focus of the investigation here, but back in this neighborhood, we also know that investigators have been spending a great deal of time, looking into this area. They have been combing through the area. This coot area. This could have been one of the ways that this gunman was able to escape the shooting scene.
Now we're gonna return to Will Carlos, who has changed locations, and he is standing just below where Ed Lavender just was, again, indicated by the Yellow Arrow. This construction site has a bank that I was at earlier that goes down to where the shooting happened. I just spoke to a young man who was working here yesterday. He said, his colleague, who was also working here, who was working the excavator right there, spoke, he thinks, to the gunman. He says that the young man came up here, spoke to him, asked him if it was okay to come through the construction site, and that he said, Sure, go ahead, and he said that there'd been a shooting, and he wanted to get out of it.
We met an electrician working near the university who says someone matching that description, approached a coworker at this job site. He had black sunglasses. He had a black COVID mask. He had black trench coat, black cargo pants, and he was wearing a small backpack, and he also had long, greasy black hair. A guy said, someone's been shot. Looking back on, did that person think that was the shooter now? The guy was already trying to leave.
In addition to his televised appearance, Dylan Hope was also quoted in the USA today, saying that the alleged shooter before any of the sirens or people were walking out talked to the excavator guy. The police responded to this testimony that brought the canines and pursued the fugitives trail. Now, obviously could have been some other passerby, but according to the young man I spoke to, this all happened long before any of the sirens happened, and before they evacuated, and that sort of thing. So they think it was the gunman. It also lines up with the fact that the evidence trail leads directly up into this property. So it seems like they spoke or had contact with him. They said after the police were in this property with a dog, they went into the property next door, which, as the young man Iceberg, who said, there are only a couple of wooded areas around here.
So I note the direction of the fugitives of flight and the direction of pursuit of the authorities, indicated by the yellow arrow. And you can see where that is in relation to Will Carlos, who you just heard talking about it.
Now we're going to jump forward to the TMZ video that shows a fugitive and dressed in black running through a field across the street from a house camera. I believe he come through here. The homeowner checked his footage the next day after hearing about the shooting, shows back up in his neighborhood after the shooting. It shows him in that field because I believe he probably popped up over there, come up the hill from where we feel that the gun was dropped. He run up there, run over the hill, and then run down that path, that dirt path, and that's where we see him right here.
Again, this fugitive is still dressed all in black, allegedly, after Tyler was supposed to have changed clothes. What's going on?
So quick summary of all of Tyler's fabulous outfit changes. First, he spotted in the morning, allegedly wearing a maroon shirt, shorts, a black hurly hat, and a blue backpack. Then he leaves campus, changes into a black long sleeve shirt, jeans, a new blue or black hat, and a black backpack. Then once he gets on top of the Losey center roof, he changes into this all black tactical gear style outfit. Then he runs and jumps off the losey building and runs to the woods to drop the gun, and he changes clothes in the woods, allegedly, according to his text messages, but he's back all in black with the face mask and the trench coat and everything, when he's at the construction zone up just up the hill from where he dropped the gun and allegedly changed clothes. Then he's then the fugitive is still all in black on the TMZ house footage. And then when Tyler turns himself in later the next day to Washington County Sheriff's office, he's back in the maroon shirt and blue jeans.
Is anybody getting dizzy from all these outfit changes? Doesn't it all seem kind of just a little unnecessary? Maybe there's some body doubles or other people involved here setting Tyler Robinson up? Or at the very least, they're involved in the plot alongside Tyler Robinson.
I guess it's just too bad that the damage to Lance Twitch's phone screen is a nearly perfect circle exactly over his time display. So we can't really know what time these messages were photographed on his phone very convenient.
So what do you guys think? Are these text messages real? Are they legit? Or is it all just a bunch of bull crap? Let me know in the comments.
What to take from it
The narrator's closing hypotheses — body doubles, or other people acting alongside Tyler Robinson — are offered in the video as possibilities, not as established fact, and this site does not adopt them. The narrower, checkable claim is the sequencing one: a man in black with long greasy hair was reported at the construction site after the point where the alleged messages say clothes were changed, and before the sirens and the evacuation.
The ordinary counter-readings belong beside it. The construction-site man may have been an unrelated passerby; the encounter has never been tested by cross-examination; and clothing and hair recalled under stress are among the least reliable forms of eyewitness memory. The analysis of both sides is on Black-Clad Fugitive Escape Path and Eyewitness vs. the Text Confession.
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Interesting
- Dispatch described a helmeted, masked man in black one witness called highly trained.
- Graf sworn in the day the FBI SAC was replaced — gag orders.
- The FBI reportedly seized interior hospital video during an active manhunt.