
- Tyler Robinson, 23, is charged with aggravated murder and six other counts for the September 10, 2025, killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
- During a preliminary hearing, prosecutors are set to play edited recordings of police interviews with Lance Twiggs, Robinson's roommate and romantic partner, after a judge rejected defense efforts to keep them private.
- Prosecutors allege Robinson confessed to the killing in messages to Twiggs, stating he targeted Kirk due to "his hatred," a characterization the defense disputes, seeking to limit evidence of a political motive.
- Investigators claim Robinson fired a single shot from a rooftop, killing Kirk, and later recovered the alleged murder weapon, a bolt-action rifle, near the scene.
- The defense challenged DNA evidence linking Robinson to the rifle, arguing FBI testing was inconclusive, while prosecutors countered with expert testimony affirming the reliability of DNA testing.
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