The transgender lover of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin reportedly came from a family of “religious zealots” who kicked him out of their house after he turned his back on their Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints beliefs, RadarOnline.com can report.

Lance Twiggs, who was the roommate and lover of accused murderer Tyler Robinson, is now reportedly “missing” from their shared Utah home, and FBI officials refuse to say if they know where he is hiding.

lance twiggs

Source: lancetwiggs/TikTokTwiggs has suddenly vanished and gone missing.

Twiggs had reportedly been cooperating with officials after Robinson allegedly assassinated Kirk in the middle of an open college quad.

However, neighbors have reported that he has suddenly and mysteriously vanished – leaving behind his messy car and even leaving the lights on inside their shared 3-bedroom condo in St. George, Utah.

When pressed about the 22-year-old’s whereabouts, the FBI would neither confirm nor deny if it knows his location. The bureau is apparently aware of the spreading speculation that Twiggs is missing, but specifically told Radar the agency “declines to comment on those reports.”

Photos from outside Twiggs’ condo reveal notes shoved in the front door and Amazon packages piling up outside.

The 22-year-old’s Infinity compact car remains parked in front of his door.

His work gear and some tools were haphazardly tossed in the back seat, while an empty water bottle and a fast-food wrapper sat in the front passenger seat.

Lance Twiggs Previously Was Couch Surfing After Being Kicked Out

Lance Twiggs

Source: lancetwiggs/TikTokHe had been kicked out of his home due to his beliefs.

Twiggs, who is transitioning from male to female, has not been charged with any crimes, but FBI agents continue to try to determine just how much, if anything, he knew about the attack on Kirk.

After being booted from his home, the former straight-A student briefly found sanctuary with a blended family that included six biological kids and three adoptees.

One of them, 19-year-old Braylon Nielsen, said Twiggs would come and go.

“He was bouncing couches,” she told the New York Post. “He would live with us for a few months, but didn’t like taking up our couch. He would crash with friends.”