India, Dec. 13 -- Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, made his much-awaited first in-person court appearance this week before a Utah County judge.

The New York Post reported a lip-reading analysis of the December 11 hearing of Robinson's hearing, where he appears to whisper disturbing details about his state of mind.

Robinson sat before Judge Tony Graf Jr. in civilian clothing, facing multiple severe charges that include aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, witness tampering and other counts connected with the September 10 killing of Charlie Kirk during a speaking event at Utah Valley University.

Prosecutors have said that they will seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted...