Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, made his long-awaited first in-person appearance before a Utah County judge this week.

According to a lip-reading analysis cited by the New York Post, during Robinson’s hearing he appeared to whisper disturbing details about his state of mind, saying he thinks about the shooting of Kirk “every day."

Robinson reportedly told his attorney in whispered moments before the hearing began. “I think about the shooting daily … every morning … all the time."

The analysis also suggests he referenced Kirk’s widow in a seemingly detached way, quipping, “So, he had a wife…," while also remarking about his own mental state, saying he has been “smoking a lot … not sleeping at night … it’s driving me mental."

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