Tyler Robinson was placed under strict watch — every pocket searched, every seam turned out, every movement monitored. By the time the cell door clanged shut, officers believed nothing could surprise them. Yet hours later, disbelief swept through the station. Tyler had reportedly shot himself while in custody.
A leaked security video fueled the mystery. Grainy and dim, it showed Robinson pacing, sitting, pressing his palms to his head. Suddenly, from nowhere, a gun appeared. In one swift motion, he raised it to his temple and fired. The clip froze on impact, leaving viewers stunned.
Across the country, theories erupted: Was it smuggled in? Handed to him? A digital fake? No one — officers, wardens, or investigators — could explain it. The unanswered questions robbed the public of a trial and a chance at truth. Tyler Robinson entered custody alive but never left. The video endures, a haunting reminder of a death that should have been impossible.