Robinson had earned the prize of an "uncommon sticker" with how often he played the video game.
On Tuesday, Robinson was arraigned on several charges, including the aggravated murder of Charlie Kirk after he allegedly shot and killed the Turning Point USA founder on September 10 at Utah Valley University. Kirk later died at the hospital.
According to the Daily Mail, online accounts that were unearthed belonging to Tyler Robinson reveal that Robinson would view gay porn that involved "furry" characters. On the gaming platform Steam, an account linked to Robinson showed that he had downloaded as well as played a game called "Furry Shades of Gay." The game is about "love, queer relationships, hot gay sex and slapstick humor," a description stated.
A profile of the game on Steam said that those who play should "get ready for 24 hot animated voiced sex scenes!" Robinson had earned the prize of an "uncommon sticker" with how often he played the video game. The Mail said that friends of Robinson told the outlet he had used the profile "craftin247" to play.
There is also an account by that name on the website "FurAffinity.net," a website meant for those who have a proclivity for sexualized "furry" content." Craftin247 recently viewed content that was produced by a user known as "RedRusker," who is an artist known for gay furry porn.
The same user has also been enveloped in controversy after making the sexualized furry porn that included underage characters. One pornographic scene involved a larger adult “furry” using drugs and having sex with a small furry labeled “Snack,” and the depraved drawing had the smaller furry labeled “age 8,” per the Mail.
Robinson was romantically involved with his male roommate, Lance Twiggs, who also identifies as transgender. Previous reports have indicated that Robinson had a fixation with furries, and Twiggs has pictures online of himself in furry-related garb such as animal ears.
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