Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin bragged about his Wordle score just before pulling the trigger, online messages reveal
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Just 55 minutes after Tyler Robinson messaged a friend about his Wordle score, he allegedly fired the single shot that killed Charlie Kirk
Just 55 minutes after Tyler Robinson messaged a friend about his Wordle score, he allegedly fired the single shot that killed Charlie Kirk
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