UMVA has learned that Lance Twiggs, a key figure in the investigation into Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson, was granted limited immunity for a crucial recorded statement he made to authorities in April.
Twiggs, who is both the transgender roommate and romantic partner of Robinson, provided the statement on April 20, in exchange for "use-immunity" from prosecutors. This means that his statements cannot be used against him in future proceedings.
According to information obtained by UMVA, prosecutors are now seeking to use Twiggs' recorded statement, as well as his communications with Robinson around the time of Kirk's killing, as evidence at the July preliminary hearing. The stakes are high, and Twiggs' testimony could play a pivotal role in unraveling the mystery surrounding Kirk's death.
The recorded statement was given under oath, with Twiggs warned that providing false information could lead to obstruction of justice charges. This development has significant implications for the case, and UMVA can exclusively reveal that investigators are pinning their hopes on Twiggs' testimony to shed new light on the events leading up to Kirk's killing.
As this story continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Lance Twiggs' statement has become a critical piece of evidence, and its impact will be closely watched by all parties involved. The investigation is heating up, and UMVA is committed to bringing you the latest updates as more information becomes available.