Tyler Robinson’s name is being talked about again, and this time it’s because of a timing issue that’s impossible to ignore. Podcaster Baron Coleman claims something doesn’t make sense in the Charlie Kirk murder case. According to him, Tyler Robinson may have been in police custody when a jarring message appeared in which he appeared to confess. This claim is now going viral because it directly calls into question the official timeline. Coleman said he reviewed court records and noticed that Tyler Robinson was questioned on Sept. 11 at 6:25 p.m. But the Discord message in which Taylor allegedly admitted to the killing was sent at 8:57 p.m. that day.If the timing is right, the big question is simple. How could a detained person send such a message?The message was sent by the username “zealous_monkey_55095”, and the full text is as follows:“Hey guys, I have bad news for you. Yesterday was me at Vocational College. I’m sorry about it all. I’m going to surrender in a moment through a Sharifi friend. Thanks for all the good times and laughs; you all were awesome. Thank you for everything.” Earlier reports from the BBC and the Washington Post said the message came before his arrest. Now, this new claim has led to a new look at the case.
Barron Coleman questions Tyler Robinson A discordant confession Court records indicate earlier police detentions
Barron Coleman’s main point is clear. He thinks the timeline doesn’t add up. If Tyler Robinson had been at the police station before 7 p.m., the Discord confession that emerged nearly two hours later is difficult to explain.That’s why his claims have received so much attention. Now people online are asking if the message was actually sent by Taylor Robinson.When the case first came to light, the Washington Post was the first to report on the Discord news. At the time, officials said the message was released before the arrest. But Coleman said court documents tell a different story.Even the FBI has shown interest in Discord chats. FBI Director Kash Patel has said investigators hope to question members of the group to find out what happened.Meanwhile, Discord itself is undergoing an internal review. According to CBS News, a spokesperson for the company said, “There is no evidence that the suspect planned the incident or incited violence on Discord.” Still, the issue of timing Coleman raised has now become central to the discussion.
Candace Owens Supporting Baron Coleman’s claims and questioning Taylor Robinson’s official version of the Charlie Kirk case
Shortly after Barron Coleman shared his findings, Candace Owens publicly responded and supported his claims. She said her team had reported similar situations earlier.“We covered this on the Sept. 19 show and incorporated it into our schedule. Tyler Robinson was taken into police custody just before 7 p.m. Somehow I completely missed the subsequent court filing that confirmed this,” Candace Owens wrote on X.She also made another strong claim. According to her, authorities were not truthful about what Taylor Robinson was wearing when she arrived at the police station.“The timing and attire of Governor Cox’s press conference were huge lies,” she added.Her comments quickly went viral, with many online agreeing with her and questioning official reports.Meanwhile, law enforcement maintained its stance. When Taylor’s friends asked him if he killed Charlie Kirk, he did not deny it, officials said.Utah Governor Spencer Cox also confirmed that the state plans to seek the death penalty in the case.Taylor Robinson currently faces charges of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and firearms-related crimes. His preliminary hearings are scheduled for May 18, 19 and 21, 2026.


