Lance Twiggs was seen as a gifted pianist at a magnet school for high achievers in St. George, Utah. As a teenager, Twiggs excelled at piano, performing Gershwin’s Prelude No. 1 in a 2020 recital, while his brother played Chopin. “He was a great kid. He was nice. He worked hard. I heard all good things,” recalled Ben Kaufman, superintendent of Twiggs’ high school, in comments to The Post.
Now, that image has given way to a far more complicated picture — from a once-promising musician to the mysterious transgender partner of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
“The school attracts students that have been bored through school and want to excel,” Kaufman told The Post, adding that extracurricular activities were virtually nonexistent because