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While the nation reels from the cold-blooded assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, the transgender lover of the alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, has vanished into thin air.
Lance Twiggs, 22, shared a cozy $1,800-a-month townhouse with Robinson in St. George, Utah, but has fled, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a community seething with anger.
Where is Twiggs, and why hasn’t the FBI hauled him in for a proper interrogation?

This reeks of selective enforcement from an agency that’s shown it can move mountains to target everyday Americans for far less.
Neighbors in the quiet St. George community are shaken but not surprised.
"Good riddance. I never want to see either of them again,” one neighbor told The Daily Mail on September 23, 2025, refusing to elaborate further.
Another resident warned, "If he ever comes back, it will be in a body bag ... That’s not a threat—I’m just saying that there are so many people who want a piece of him he’d be mad to show his face in public again. This was a generational event."
The townhouse, owned by Twiggs’ devout Mormon family, sits abandoned, with upstairs lights burning for over a week, Amazon packages piling up, and notes taped to the door.
Twiggs’ beaten-up vehicle, an Infinity compact, remains parked outside, work gear and a sandwich wrapper strewn inside.

Twiggs, a part-time plumber and self-described "black sheep" of his family, was reportedly kicked out by his parents in 2018 for being "problematic" and disrespectful, a relative told The Post on September 23, 2025.
He lived with grandparents before shacking up with Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of gunning down Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, at a speaking event on September 10, 2025.
Robinson allegedly confessed to Twiggs via text messages and left a note under Twiggs’ keyboard, which Twiggs found after the murder.

"It definitely is a shock it happened here. It’s a quiet neighborhood. You know your neighbor on your left or your right, but people are pretty isolated," neighbor Jesse Riley told The Post. "I haven’t seen anyone come out. There are still all these notes on the door, so it looks like nobody has been in there."
Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby said Twiggs is in a "safe space very far away from St. George" and needs to "lay low for a long time," according to a statement reported by the publication.
While Twiggs has not been charged and is reportedly cooperating with the FBI, speculation swirls about his role.

FBI Chief Kash Patel, absent from Kirk’s memorial service, assured the bureau's "investigation into this assassination will continue until every question is answered."
"Regarding specific details, such as questions about the plane that allegedly turned off its transponder after departing from an airport near the assassination site, we can share updates when answers are confirmed," Patel wrote on X on Sunday.
As the Director of the FBI, I am committed to ensuring the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination is thorough and exhaustive, pursuing every lead to its conclusion.
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) September 21, 2025
The full weight of America’s law enforcement agencies are actively following the evidence that has…
The stench of incompetence hangs heavy. The FBI, which didn’t hesitate to unleash its full might on Americans protesting abortion or wandering the Capitol on January 6, seems content to let Lance Twiggs slip away without a trace.
Charlie Kirk’s murder shook the nation, yet the lover of the prime suspect roams free, unchecked, and unquestioned. Where’s the accountability? America deserves answers, not excuses.
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