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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Hannah Schoenbaum and Matthew Brown

Alleged note and DNA take center stage in Charlie Kirk murder hearing

  • Tyler Robinson, 23, appeared in court for a preliminary hearing in the aggravated murder case of conservative activist Charlie Kirk , who was fatally shot on September 10 at Utah Valley University.
  • Prosecutors are presenting evidence to Judge Tony Graf to establish sufficient cause for Robinson to stand trial, a lower legal standard than that required to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • Evidence includes a note Robinson allegedly left for his roommate stating he would 'take out Charlie Kirk' and a text message indicating he targeted Kirk due to 'hatred.'
  • Additional evidence expected includes DNA linking Robinson to the suspected murder weapon, witness testimony, autopsy findings, and surveillance footage, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
  • The defense challenged some evidence, successfully excluding digitally altered surveillance footage, while Kirk's family attended the proceedings, describing them as a painful reminder of their loss.

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The biggest evidence yet emerges in Charlie Kirk murder case

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