Shocking Texts Revealed Between Shooter and Partner!In this episode of the Criminal Emotives Podcast, Matthew Feifer dives deep into the disturbing case of Tyler Robinson, aka the "Charlie Kirk shooter," and his alleged text thread with his transgender partner, Lance Twigs.đ¨ What you're about to hear isn't just commentary it's a breakdown of why this text exchange doesn't pass the smell test. From military-style language to Gen Z texting habits, Matthew breaks down why the messages may have been fabricated, and what that could mean about the investigation.We also touch on Candace Owensâ reaction, potential government overreach, and what this case says about media narratives and digital evidence in the age of AI.Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0Y8_j0njFdet3PtAIb0_SFTsRZPKRb1Cđ Think for yourself. Question everything. And let us know in the comments do YOU believe those texts came from Robinson?đ§ Get Therapy From Home (BetterHelp Partner): http://betterhelp.com/mattphiferâď¸ Subscribe to My Substackhttps://substack.com/ â¨@CriminalMotives⊠Credit:  @NewsNation You can also listen to the audio version of this podcast on all major platforms links below.TIMESTAMPS00:00 - 1:11 â Intro to the podcast and what the episode will cover1:11 - 5:04 â Reading the alleged text messages between Tyler and Lance5:04 - 7:06 â BetterHelp mental health plug + Substack newsletter mention7:06 - 9:00 â Matthew questions the authenticity of the texts9:00 - 10:56 â Why Gen Z wouldnât text this way (language, punctuation, culture)10:56 - 12:24 â Speculation about who may have authored the messages and why12:24 - 13:36 â Candace Owens' perspective + final thoughts and call to action
Shocking Texts Revealed Between Shooter and Partner!In this episode of the Criminal Emotives Podcast, Matthew Feifer dives deep into the disturbing case of Tyler Robinson, aka the "Charlie Kirk shooter," and his alleged text thread with his transgender partner, Lance Twigs.đ¨ What you're about to hear isn't just commentary it's a breakdown of why this text exchange doesn't pass the smell test. From military-style language to Gen Z texting habits, Matthew breaks down why the messages may have bee...