
In a chilling and exclusive revelation, the transgender partner of convicted killer Tyler Robinson has broken her silence, providing a harrowing account of the night YouTube sensation Charlie Kirk was murdered. The details emerged during Robinson's sentencing at Hull Crown Court, where he was handed a life sentence with a minimum of 26 years.
The court heard how 21-year-old Robinson, of west Hull, launched a vicious and sustained attack on 22-year-old Mr Kirk in a property on St George's Road in Hull. The brutality of the assault was such that the victim suffered catastrophic injuries, including 17 stab wounds and severe blunt force trauma to his head.
A Relationship Shrouded in Secrecy and Violence
The case took a complex turn with the involvement of Robinson's partner, a transgender woman who cannot be named for legal reasons. She was present during the horrific incident and later pleaded guilty to assisting an offender. Her sentencing is scheduled for a later date.
In an emotional and exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, she described the volatile nature of her relationship with Robinson, revealing a pattern of control and aggression. She claimed Robinson would often fly into jealous rages, particularly concerning her transgender identity and her past.
The Night of the Murder: A Timeline of Terror
The sequence of events on the night of July 7th paints a picture of escalating violence. The couple had been socialising with Charlie Kirk at the flat. Prosecutors stated that an argument erupted, which Robinson's partner attempted to defuse by asking Mr Kirk to leave.
What happened next was pure brutality. Robinson armed himself with two knives and a hammer before relentlessly attacking Mr Kirk. The victim was stabbed multiple times and struck in the head with such force that the hammer's head broke off.
Following the murder, the couple fled the scene. They were captured on CCTV the next morning, calmly shopping at a local B&M store for cleaning products, including bleach, rubber gloves, and bin bags, in a calculated attempt to cover up the crime.
A Life Sentence and Lingering Questions
Mr Justice Lavender, presiding over the case, described the murder as a "brutal and sustained attack." The motive remains somewhat unclear, though the court heard suggestions of jealousy and a dispute over a small quantity of cannabis.
For the family of Charlie Kirk, described as a "bright, loving and caring young man" with a promising future as a content creator, the verdict brings a form of justice, but no peace. The full story, as told by the one other person who was there, adds a deeply troubling layer to a senseless tragedy that has shocked the nation.