Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin Linked To Explicit Furry-Themed Video Game

Sep 19, 2025 - 12:28
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Accused Charlie Kirk Assassin Linked To Explicit Furry-Themed Video Game

More details emerged about Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week, all helping to paint a disturbing portrait of the 22-year-old.

Friends of the alleged killer told the Daily Mail that Robinson used the online alias “craftin247″ on multiple online platforms. This was the username he allegedly used to engage with the “furry” community, a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters.

The Steam account associated with the name “craftin247” downloaded the game “Furry Shades of Gay,” the outlet noted. The game is described as involving “love, queer relationships, hot gay sex, and slapstick humor.” 

According to the report, “craftin247” was a frequent player, as evidenced by their participation, which earned them a special upgrade: an anthropomorphic cat character dressed as a French maid.

That same username also had a profile at FurAffinity.net, another website dedicated to sexualized images involving cartoon animals.

The Daily Mail reported that last week, the user watched content created by RedRusker, who is known for creating furry porn. RedRusker apologized in the past for images of very young-looking animal characters engaging in sexual acts.

Robinson’s mother told investigators that her son became more political and Left-leaning over the past year, and he reportedly lived with a transgender-identifying romantic partner, as The Daily Wire previously reported

A text exchange between the two men was released by Utah County prosecutors earlier this week. It included Robinson referring to his male roommate as “my love.” 

The texts also referenced recovered bullet casings found with the suspected murder weapon. One of the casings said, “Notices Bulges, OwO what’s this?” which is a furry culture meme.

The “OwO” is meant to look like a wide-eyed cat face, the New York Post noted.

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