EPIC DEBUNKING Of Tyler Robinson’s Phony “Confession” As Case Collapses!

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Quick Read

This episode meticulously dismantles the official story of Tyler Robinson's alleged confession, presenting evidence of a coordinated cover-up and fabricated timelines to frame him.
Robinson was in custody and mirandized hours before his alleged online confession, making it impossible.
Evidence suggests two fabricated versions of text messages were released, adapting to Robinson's unexpected surrender.
The alleged murder weapon was physically impossible to fire, and the crime scene was quickly compromised.

Summary

The Jimmy Dore Show, with guest Baron Coleman, exposes what they claim is a multi-agency cover-up to frame Tyler Robinson. They argue that Robinson's alleged confession to a shooting was impossible, citing evidence that he was already in custody and had asserted his right to a lawyer before the confession supposedly occurred online. The hosts present discrepancies in bullet forensics, crime scene management, and two conflicting versions of text messages attributed to Robinson, suggesting a botched attempt to orchestrate a 'shootout' scenario that went awry when Robinson turned himself in. They also highlight issues with the alleged murder weapon, including its inability to be fired due to a scope and the failure of K9 units to locate it initially.
This analysis challenges the integrity of official investigations and media narratives, suggesting that powerful entities can fabricate evidence and manipulate public perception in high-profile cases. It underscores the importance of independent scrutiny and critical thinking when faced with official accounts, especially when inconsistencies or conflicting evidence emerge.

Takeaways

  • Tyler Robinson was mirandized and in custody on September 11th, 2025, at 6:30 p.m., making his alleged Discord/Reddit confession around 8:00 p.m. impossible.
  • The official narrative claims Robinson was arrested on September 12th, but booking documents and officer travel times confirm a September 11th arrest.
  • Two conflicting sets of text messages attributed to Robinson exist: an initial 'shootout' plan (version 1.0) and a later 'turn myself in' plan (version 2.0), suggesting fabrication to match Robinson's actual actions.
  • The alleged murder weapon, a Mauser 98 rifle, could not have been fired due to a scope blocking the safety mechanism.
  • Gun-sniffing dogs failed to locate the rifle in the exact spot it was later 'found' after the FBI arrived, raising questions about its placement.

Insights

1Debunking the Confession Timeline

The hosts, citing Baron Coleman, assert that Tyler Robinson was in custody at the Washington County Sheriff's Office by 6:50 p.m. on September 11th, 2025, and had been mirandized around 6:30 p.m. on the same day, asserting his Fifth Amendment right to a lawyer. This directly contradicts the official narrative that he confessed on Discord/Reddit around 8:00 p.m. on September 11th or was arrested on September 12th, as a person in custody who has requested a lawyer would not be posting online confessions.

Inmate booking sheet from Utah County Sheriff's Office showing an arrest date of '911 2025 at 10 p.m.' by officer Brian Davis. Davis's 3.5-hour travel time from Orem/Salt Lake City to Washington County means he would have departed around p.m., aligning with Robinson's mirandization and surrender.

2Fabricated Text Message Versions

The podcast reveals two distinct versions of text messages attributed to Tyler Robinson. Version 1.0, shared by Lance Twigs at 1:00 a.m. on September 12th (effectively the night of the 11th), depicted Robinson planning a 'blaze of glory' shootout and refusing to be 'dragged through the courts.' Version 2.0, appearing in the September 16th indictment, showed Robinson stating he would 'turn myself in willingly.' This change is presented as evidence that conspirators revised their narrative after Robinson unexpectedly surrendered, thwarting their original plan for a deadly confrontation.

Comparison of text messages released by Lance Twigs (version 1.0, early Sept 12th) and those in the official indictment (version 2.0, Sept 16th). Robinson's actual surrender contradicted version 1.0, necessitating the creation of version 2.0.

3Inoperable Alleged Murder Weapon

The hosts present a detailed argument that the Mauser 98 rifle, identified as the murder weapon, could not have been fired. A video demonstration shows that a scope mounted on this specific type of rifle physically blocks the safety mechanism, preventing it from being disengaged. Therefore, the gun could not have been cocked or fired.

Video demonstration of a Mauser 98 rifle showing a scope interfering with the safety lever, preventing it from being turned off. Additionally, gun-sniffing dogs reportedly failed to find the gun where it was later 'found' by the FBI.

Bottom Line

The alleged shooting of 'Charlie Kirk' with a .30-06 bullet that left only a 'pinhole' wound, along with the lack of blood on first responders and the rapid paving over of the crime scene, are presented as early indicators of a cover-up.

So What?

These details suggest a deliberate effort to conceal the true nature of the event and manipulate evidence, pointing to a broader conspiracy rather than a straightforward crime.

Impact

Investigative journalists and independent researchers should focus on forensic inconsistencies and crime scene management in controversial cases to uncover potential evidence tampering.

The hosts claim that the entire operation was a 'ritual execution' and that Tyler Robinson was an 'MK Ultra' patsy, intended to be killed in a shootout, but he 'screwed up their plan' by turning himself in.

So What?

This frames the event as part of a larger, sinister agenda by 'those who control societies' to gain power through symbolic acts, comparing it to 9/11 and JFK's assassination.

Impact

This perspective encourages deep skepticism of all official narratives, suggesting that seemingly random events are often orchestrated for ulterior motives by a 'deep state' or 'new world order' agenda.

Lessons

  • Always question official timelines and narratives, especially when multiple versions of events or evidence emerge.
  • Seek out independent analysis and cross-reference information from alternative sources to identify inconsistencies in high-profile cases.
  • Familiarize yourself with basic forensic principles and weapon mechanics to critically evaluate claims made by authorities or media.

Quotes

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"Tyler Robinson is a patsy and he's being framed. And there's a million ways I can show you he's he's being framed."

Jimmy Dore
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"If he said, 'I don't want to talk to the cops. I I don't I'm not talking to the cops until I get a lawyer at 6:30 on September 11th,' why would he then an hour and a half or two hours later then go on Reddit and confess?"

Jimmy Dore
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"The second piece of evidence we looked at back in April... The arrest date was 911 2025 at 10 p.m. The arresting officer was Brian Davis... That's about a 3 and 1 half hour drive, which means in order to get there at 10 p.m. to take Tyler Robinson into custody to arrest him, Brian Davis would have had to start for Washington County 3 and a half hours earlier around 6:30 p.m., which surprisingly, shockingly matches up nearly to the minute of when I suggested he was being mirandized back in Washington County."

Baron Coleman (via clip)
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"It's almost as if Tyler turned himself in too quickly and he didn't conveniently and clearly confess. So, they created a story where he turned himself in hours later, thus allowing a Discord confession to be posted in his name. It's almost like that."

Baron Coleman (via Jimmy Dore)
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"The original plan was for Tyler Robinson to be killed in a shootout as we suspected. That was the original plan."

Sam Parker (via Jimmy Dore)

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