Source: New York Post
DNA samples believed to match Tyler Robinson and his trans lover Lance Twiggs were found two key pieces of evidence linked to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, forensics experts testified Tuesday. The samples were taken from a towel Robinson allegedly used to hide a rifle near the Utah Valley University campus and a screwdriver found on the roof near the spot where authorities claim the 23-year-old shot Kirk as he debated students at the college. Two experts, one from the state of Utah and another from the FBI, confirmed the lab report in a Provo courtroom during the second day of a hearing to determine if Robinson will stand trial.
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