Tyler Robinson's DNA allegedly on key evidence as roommate testimony looms
Key Points:
- Prosecutors presented video footage of Tyler Robinson surrendering to the Washington County Sheriff's Office on September 11, 2025, following the alleged killing of Charlie Kirk; the exact date of the security video remains uncertain.
- Erika Kirk's lawyer, Jeff Neiman, urged the court to play the full, unredacted interview of Lance Twiggs, Robinson's ex-roommate and lover, to maintain transparency and public trust in the judicial process.
- Neiman emphasized that withholding parts of the evidence could lead to public doubt and distrust in the justice system, advocating for openness to ensure a fair trial for Robinson.
- During the preliminary hearing in Provo, Utah, an emotional moment occurred when victim Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, comforted a crying woman in the courtroom gallery.