Matt Gutman Reflects on Emotional Text Messages in Murder Case
ABC News correspondent Matt Gutman has shared his thoughts on the deeply emotional text messages related to the murder case of Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old suspect. During a press conference announcing the murder charges, he was struck by the “very touching” nature of these messages exchanged between Robinson and his transgender boyfriend.
Gutman remarked on the intimate portrayal these texts provided, with Robinson referring to his roommate affectionately as “my love.” He expressed a desire to protect him, which, in a sense, underscores the complex relationship they shared amid the tragedy that unfolded.
The nature of the murder, Gutman noted, was particularly heart-wrenching, especially considering it took place in front of children. The lawyer communicated this affection clearly, juxtaposed against the severity of the situation. It showed a duality, as there were profound risks involved for both Charlie Kirk and the broader community.
Investigative Developments
Authorities are gathering home surveillance footage that might provide insights into the moments surrounding the murder and the suspect’s escape.
In a live broadcast on ABC News, Gutman described the press conference as “heartbreaking” on multiple levels, suggesting it painted a “very human” picture of the tragedy. He emphasized the protective stance Robinson took toward his partner, repeatedly expressing his love and intention to safeguard him.
However, Gutman’s commentary sparked backlash. Critics were quick to label his remarks “nasty” while expressing disbelief. Senator Jim Banks from Indiana was particularly vocal, asking, “Wait, what?” Others on social media echoed this sentiment, questioning the portrayal of the relationship given the context of violence.
In the wake of this incident, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray confirmed that Robinson faces several charges, including aggravated murder. A text message highlighted in the indictment captures Robinson’s thoughts: “I’m still stuck in Orem for a while, although my love is still fine.” He expressed regret for involving his roommate in his troubles, revealing an underlying tension in their communications.
As the case continues to develop, many are left reflecting on the complexities of human relationships and the unexpected layers that emerge even in the darkest circumstances.





