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posted ago by The_Shadow_of_Intent ago by The_Shadow_of_Intent +62 / -0

Since some people here aren't aware of the ridiculousness of the alleged sequence of events, here are a few points:

  1. The shooter, Tyler Robinson, supposedly smuggled the gun onto Utah Valley University's campus in his pants, limping along a street, right leg mostly straight, but released photographs contradict this.

In surveillance camera stills from the stairs to the roof, Robinson is clearly bending both legs.

Also, there is a clear photograph of Robinson from the front (far right photo). The imprint of a smartphone can clearly be seen in his right pocket. If his pants are so tight they imprint his phone, it's impossible for him to conceal a rifle. (It doesn't even work if his pants were baggy.) I don't know if anyone will argue this point here, but I think it's fairly obvious. Go ahead and stuff a rifle down your pants, look in the mirror, and see how stealthy you are.

  1. The surveillance video showing Robinson sprinting across the roof and jumping off has a camera angle that includes his stated shooting position, but has no video of him there.

Also, the camera seems to pan, tilt, and zoom to track the subject, which clearly isn't an automatic function. So who was tracking him and why didn't they alert the cops?

  1. Robinson confessed to the hit in a text conversation between him and his boyfriend. The conversation is an obvious fabrication.

To me this is basically an open confession of a government coverup. The texts are immediately unbelievable coming from a 22-year old zoomer, or even anyone under 50 years old. Robinson leaves a confession note under a keyboard, then says he wanted to keep this a secret until old age. He talks like a character from Gone with the Wind. "A little while longer yet"? But also he talks like a career cop with words like "vehicle," "retrieve," "drop point," "squad car," and "outfit."

Not only does he lay out the motive, means, opportunity, premeditation, and confession of the crime in a few neat paragraphs (very helpful!), he also somehow knows exactly what's going on at the crime scene with the police mistakenly arresting two different people. Then he confesses to engraving the wrong meme on the cartridge ("uwu" vs. "owo"), which is a mistake that no gay furry would ever make.

We have 2022 bodycam footage of Robinson at the scene of an accident. His language is completely normal.

The entire dialogue is pretty clearly written by three-letter agent who did his best work in the 1960s. I haven't even started to outline the problems with it.