The alleged killer of 31-year-old conservative Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson, made chilling remarks during his first court appearance, according to a lip-reading analysis.
Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed in front of a crowd of 3,000 people at the first stop of his Turning Point USA “American Comeback Tour,” on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University.
In a harrowing moment in the courtroom, captured by lip readers, Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, said he thinks about the shooting “every day” — and mentioned widow Erika Kirk during an exchange with his attorney, reported by New York Post.
The alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, calmly appeared in court and even shared a laugh with his attorney Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, three months after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.
What did Tyler Robinson discuss with his lawyer in the courtroom?
“I think about the shooting daily,” Robinson, who has been behind bars since his arrest days after the murder, appeared to tell his lawyer in an off-mic moment before the hearing began, according to an analysis by Lip Reader Ltd. (a recognized platform for lip reading services).
The lip reader’s analysis adds further to the alleged hitman in Charlie Kirk’s murder, Tyler Robinson’s exchange with his attorney.
“Every morning… all the time,” he continues.
He then appears to mention Erika Kirk, who was left with the couple’s two young daughters, in the disturbing exchange.
“So, he had a wife…,” the lip reader caught on at one point.
At another point, he turned to his own condition, admitting that he had been “smoking a lot”, unable to sleep at night and that it was “driving me mentally”.
“Unfortunately, it goes to my head. I’m not good at anything,” he adds, according to the analysis.
Robinson was wearing a simple blue button-down shirt with a tartan tie.
Tyler Robinson, the alleged perpetrator in Charlie Kirk’s murder, faces charges of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering and committing a violent crime in the presence of a child.
The next hearing is scheduled for 29 December 2025.



