A very popular domain investor has acquired the domain TylerRobinson.com this morning, the domain matching the name of Tyler Robinson—the person identified by the authorities as the key suspect in Charlie Kirk‘s political assassination.

Registered in 2005, TylerRobinson.com was available for sale for the sum of $4,000 via Afternic, according to data from DomainTools.
The popular domain investor’s profile is private and we are not going to disclose it without their consent. The domain is now parked with PPC ads.
So who registered the domain in 2005 and why?
That’s not known at this time but “Tyler Robinson” appears to be a name shared by several individuals; it was registered in 2000 for the first time, according to DomainTools historic WHOIS.










