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REPORT: Suspicious Visitors Seen At Tyler Robinson’s Home Two Weeks Before Assassination

There is no credible evidence as of the latest reports that “suspicious visitors” were seen at Tyler Robinson’s home two weeks before the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Multiple reputable sources—including AP, ABC, Fox News, and court documents—cover what is currently known about the case, and none mention eyewitness accounts or surveillance of unknown visitors at Robinson’s home in that timeframe.

What is known: Robinson allegedly left a note saying he planned the attack, communicated via text with his roommate in which he confessed, and procured a rifle that was later linked to the crime. Authorities also tied him to surveillance footage, physical evidence, and digital communications including a Discord chat.

The source of the “suspicious visitors” claim appears to be from less reliable outlets or unverified reports, and does not seem to appear in any of the official filings or statements from law enforcement or court documents. Given the gravity of the assassination case, law enforcement is actively investigating many angles—motive, planning, digital behavior—but no credible support has emerged for the visitor theory so far.

In short: while the narrative of “visitors before the crime” adds intrigue and raises questions, it is not supported by the best available evidence at this time. If you like, I can monitor for updates and check whether any new filings bring that claim into the official record.

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