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I said that was my opinion days ago. After you prodded me over and over again when I said I wanted to wait for information.

Like the facts are laid bare in this thread. I wasn't jumping to conclusions, I didn't present my personal theories or opinions until you asked me for them.

I know this doesn't fit the narrative in everyone's heads, but I'm not usually one who's quick to make an assumption and accept it as fact.
Thats all well and good but you have this habit in jumping in to correct people’s interpretation of facts of this case without offering a compelling counter. You’re on a message board my dude. I’ve never known you as one to be shy at the water cooler.
 
Its waking a lot of people up.

Apparently a lot of folks headed to Church on Sunday that don't normally attend.

The other half is driving further toward the leftist cliff.
 
Its odd that Robinson would try to escape while also fully confessing in a text message
Been thinking a bit more about whether the boyfriend could have had foreknowledge of the attack.

It’s quite bizarre that Robinson wrote in the text “remember those bullets I was engraving”… maybe I’m out of the loop of things, but is bullet engraving a common thing? I’ve only ever heard of it in the mass shooter context.

Deniability seems it might not be plausible
 
Been thinking a bit more about whether the boyfriend could have had foreknowledge of the attack.

It’s quite bizarre that Robinson wrote in the text “remember those bullets I was engraving”… maybe I’m out of the loop of things, but is bullet engraving a common thing? I’ve only ever heard of it in the mass shooter context.

Deniability seems it might not be plausible
I’m rather confident law enforcement will leave no stone unturned here and we’ll learn more as they investigate the shooter’s communications prior to the attack, but I do think there’s a slight bit of confirmation bias on display here. It doesn’t seem unlikely in the least on its face that Robinson’s partner knew about the attack, but I’ve yet to see any actual evidence of it and law enforcement doesn’t seem to be treating the partner as a person of interest right now. It fits the expectation very well for the partner to be involved in some way, so I think there’s some reading between the lines happening that isn’t seemingly supported by what has happened since the arrest.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the shooter showed his partner the bullets as a hobby or art project.
 
I’m rather confident law enforcement will leave no stone unturned here and we’ll learn more as they investigate the shooter’s communications prior to the attack, but I do think there’s a slight bit of confirmation bias on display here. It doesn’t seem unlikely in the least on its face that Robinson’s partner knew about the attack, but I’ve yet to see any actual evidence of it and law enforcement doesn’t seem to be treating the partner as a person of interest right now. It fits the expectation very well for the partner to be involved in some way, so I think there’s some reading between the lines happening that isn’t seemingly supported by what has happened since the arrest.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the shooter showed his partner the bullets as a hobby or art project.
This is fair. The fact that he hasn’t been charged as an accessory supports your interpretation more than mine.

It just seems like engraving bullets would trigger a few red flags (maybe it did?). An odd hobby or art project at the very least
 
This is fair. The fact that he hasn’t been charged as an accessory supports your interpretation more than mine.

It just seems like engraving bullets would trigger a few red flags (maybe it did?). An odd hobby or art project at the very least
I think he sent the texts to try to give the boyfriend an alliby

Could be wrong but a dude that intelligent probably thought that through
 
This is fair. The fact that he hasn’t been charged as an accessory supports your interpretation more than mine.

It just seems like engraving bullets would trigger a few red flags (maybe it did?). An odd hobby or art project at the very least
I completely agree on that, but I also think it’s reasonably likely that Robinson was triggering red flags left and right with the roommate but they didn’t share their assassination plot. In cases of suicide or something like this, it’s easy to point at what should have been an obvious red flag, but you also wouldn’t necessarily call the Feds every time your partner displays a concerning new hobby. I’ll certainly wait for the facts to come out before openly dismissing this theory, but it’s not out of the ordinary for a loved one to be concerned but have no course of action to take until it’s too late.
 
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