Roommate text thread and keyboard note
Charging documents quote a Discord/SMS-style thread after the shooting: "look under my keyboard," a note about taking out Kirk, planning for a week, grandfather's rifle, "I had enough of his hatred," delete-this / stay silent. Owens says feds typed it.
Public file has charging-document quotations and the thread as read in the Twiggs recording (ABC4 transcript of the court presentation). Still no Cellebrite/UFED extract, message IDs, or phone images. Until native logs exist here, provenance is transcript_only.
The thread, as published in court, runs from an 11 p.m. auto-text (“look under my keyboard”) through a confession (“I am, I’m sorry”), a week of planning, grandfather’s rifle, “I had enough of his hatred,” failed retrieval because of a squad car and loud crickets, “delete this exchange,” then “ask for a lawyer and stay silent.” Discord’s company statement is that Cox’s 12 Sep briefing mixed this thread with Discord. Treat Cox’s first-day label as dirty; treat the quoted words as still unverified native.
Fabrication is a specific claim: it requires metadata, not vibe. Get the phones.