Charlie Kirk's Alleged Assassin's Online Accounts Reveal Disturbing Kinks And 'Furry' Game Interest
By Favour Adegoke on September 18, 2025 at 7:30 PM EDT

Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, is reported to have engaged in disturbing adult-themed games and followed artists known for cartoons depicting pedophilia.
The revelation comes just days after the young adult was arrested and charged with the murder of the right-wing political influencer at an event in Utah. Since then, reports have emerged claiming that Robinson confessed to his transgender partner and live-in roommate that he carried out the crime.
If convicted, Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, is likely to receive the death penalty, following the formal request from prosecutors and the state of Utah.
The Accused Charlie Kirk Murderer Used The Account Name ‘Craftin247’

In the wake of Tyler Robinson’s arrest for the murder of Charlie Kirk, reports emerged that the young adult allegedly left a sex-related gaming reference on the bullet casing used to kill Kirk.
It has now been revealed that Robinson’s involvement in pornographic games ran deep, including participation in explicit “furry” games, per the Daily Mail.
The accused murderer allegedly used the account name “craftin247" across multiple gaming and online platforms, one of which was Steam, a digital game storefront and social platform that allows users to see what their friends are playing.
On this platform, Robinson was reportedly an avid fan of a dating simulator called Furry Shades of Gay.
The game, which centers on “love, queer relationships, hot gay sex and slapstick humor,” appeared to captivate Robinson, who spent hours playing it and once unlocked a prize: an anthropomorphic cat character dressed as a French maid.
Tyler Robinson Also Had An Interest In Sexualized Cartoon Images

Alongside his interest in sex-related games, Robinson was also reported to have had a fascination with sexualized images of cartoon animals.
The outlet confirmed that he maintained an account on FurAffinity.net, a website catering to such interests.
On the site, he used the same username as his Steam account and, as recently as last week, viewed content from a user called RedRusker, who has previously admitted to creating images depicting underage characters engaged in sexual activity.
The Alleged Killer Followed Artists Who Created Fetish Content, Like Very Obese Women Being Fed

Robinson also followed artists who created pornographic content on Steam. One such artist is known as “Obure,” and is linked to creating images of extremely obese women being fed.
At one point, Robinson even attempted to communicate with Obure, writing in January 2024: “he beats me when mom goes on her work trips.”
He added punctuation resembling a crying emoji to the cryptic message directed at the furry content creator.
Charlie Kirk's Suspected Assassin Allegedly Confessed To His Trans Partner About The Murder

Documents that emerged earlier in the week revealed that Robinson admitted that he took out Kirk to his trans partner, Lance Twiggs.
The duo lived together in an apartment complex on River Road in St. George, Utah, from where Robinson is believed to have left for the speaking event.
According to court documents, Robinson texted Twiggs shortly after the murder and told him to “drop what you are doing, look under my keyboard,” per the New York Post.
Twiggs then discovered a note that read, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.” When he tried to confirm whether Robinson was joking, the accused murderer doubled down, saying he had “had enough” of Kirk’s hatred as justification for the act.
Robinson also revealed how long he had been planning the attack, admitting it was “a bit over a week.”
Prosecutors Want Tyler Robinson To Face The Death Penalty If Found Guilty Of Killing Charlie Kirk

In the meantime, Robinson is facing seven charges: aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering, and committing a violent offense in the presence of a child.
He appeared virtually from custody for the hearing on these charges, during which prosecutors also announced their intention to pursue the death penalty if Robinson is convicted at trial.
The Kirk murder suspect did not enter a plea during the hearing and had no legal representation. However, the court is in the process of appointing him an attorney, who is expected to represent him at the next hearing.
The next court date is set for September 29, and no plea will be entered unless the judge determines at the preliminary hearing that there is sufficient evidence for the case to proceed.