Camera Operator Accidentally Reveals Alleged Handwritten Admission of Guilt From Tyler Robinson
A courtroom camera operator accidentally revealed the alleged handwritten admission of guilt today from Tyler Robinson during court proceedings for the murder of Charlie Kirk in Provo, Utah.
The preliminary hearing has been ongoing since Monday and is set to conclude on Friday. The judge earlier ruled that certain parts of the evidence would be presented in court but not to the public — a move intended to minimize impact on the jury pool.
The court was reviewing a separate piece of evidence when the prosecution asked for the note to be displayed; however, the camera operator did not turn the camera away quickly enough.
The note reads:
WATCH: Court camera captured the note Tyler Robinson left beneath his keyboard for Lance Twiggs that was ruled unable to be shown to the media pic.twitter.com/xQ9t0DGjds
— William D. Buckley (@Willdbuckley) July 9, 2026
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