A relative of Lance Twiggs, the transgender roommate of Tyler Robinson—accused of shooting conservative activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk—has made a shocking revelation about Twiggs.
This comes amid an FBI probe into the assassination, which has not yet determined Robinson's motives—so far thought to be coaxed by Twiggs.
"He hates conservatives and Christians," the unnamed relative said about the 22-year-old aspiring pro gamer, who is reportedly transitioning from male to female, and is said to be in a "romantic relationship" with Robinson.
"He hated us. He was not raised that way, but he, over the years, has become really detached [and] been radicalised," the relative told Fox News Digital, addressing Twiggs as male.
"I think Tyler got a whole lot worse in the year they have been dating. They are big [video] gamers, and obviously they have that group that influences them as well as others. But my gut tells me [the roommate] did more of the influencing," the relative added, saying that Twiggs was "always very angry".
This follows an FBI statement to Fox News Digital about the progress of their probe into Charlie Kirk's death, in which they claimed that Twiggs had been "extremely cooperative" with them.
The FBI officials had also said that Twiggs "had no idea" of Robinson's plans to shoot Kirk.
They added that text messages and other communications between Robinson and Twiggs helped FBI agents identify him as their "college-age" shooter, and establish his movements and intentions.
This allegedly included chats that referenced ammunition, disguises, and the Mauser 98 bolt-action rifle later used in the shooting.
Robinson, however, is not cooperating with the investigation and is not yet ready to discuss a potential move, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said.
“There clearly was a leftist ideology,” Cox added, insiting on the idea that Twiggs coaxed Robinson into shooting Kirk.
Charlie Kirk (31) died on Wednesday after a single gunshot to the neck during a public appearance at a Utah university.