COMMON SENSE: This is the weapon Tyler Robinson used to assassinate Charlie Kirk. Having watched the press conference that wrapped up the case in its entirety, we have a satisfactory ending to a very difficult news story.
I have one problem though. It concerns the rifle.
In the first video we saw of Robinson, he was limping in a neighborhood on his way to the rooftop. That's probably because he had the rifle placed down his leg, forcing him to limp. That makes sense.
The next video clip we see of him, however, Robinson is running along the rooftop, with no limp. Since he didn't leave the weapon on the rooftop, he must have disassembled it and put it in his backpack. Again, that would make sense.
But, when the weapon was discovered in the woods, it had been completely reassembled. That doesn't make sense.
If he was trying to make his getaway, which he was, why would he take the time to reassemble the weapon? That doesn't seem logical to me, does it to you?
Not to be conspiratorial, but something doesn't smell right about this.
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