Tyler Robinson drove 3 hours to Panguitch, Utah, for a steak after Kirk assassination

This is all very bizarre. After the assassination, Robinson drove 3 hours from Orem to Panguitch, and had a steak at the bar of Cowboy’s Steakhouse. Why is he not exhibiting any real emotion other than calm, good-natured contendedness after Kirk’s death? You’d think someone who’d never killed anyone before, a straight-A student, and by all accounts an exemplary young man, would be a swirling vortex of emotion. But he’s not.  Other killers have behaved in a similar manner: Luigi Mangione, the young man who murdered United Health CEO Brian Thompson. I would wager that if Thomas Matthew Crooks had been captured alive, he would’ve also exhibited the same calm, good-humored demeanor. I have no idea what that means, but its significant. Probably the most significant detail of these killings. It’s almost like they’re unable to feel destabilizing emotions at all.

Author: S. Smith