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Looks like most of the DNA evidence in the Charlie Kirk hearing was, well, you know [Obvious]
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Hot Air
· Jul 7, 2026
Day Two of Tyler Robinson's Preliminary Hearing (Update: DNA)
Day Two of Tyler Robinson's Preliminary Hearing (Update: DNA)
Hindustan Times
· Jul 7, 2026
Tyler Robinson hearing: Lance Twigg's DNA found in rifle used to kill Charlie Kirk; new UVU footage emerges
DNA found on key evidence in the Charlie Kirk murder case mostly matched Lance Twiggs, fueling fresh speculation despite the FBI previously clearing him.
Watchdog Report
· Jul 7, 2026
DNA, Confessions…Death Penalty Push
A young man’s DNA on a rifle trigger, a stack of digital “confessions,” and a 33-hour manhunt now collide with a defense team determined to prove that what looks overwhelming on cable news may be far less certain in court. Story Snapshot Prosecutors say Tyler Robinson’s own DNA, words, and actions tie him to Charlie []
UPI
· Jul 8, 2026
Defense questions DNA evidence in Charlie Kirk killing
Defense questions DNA evidence in Charlie Kirk killing
Fox News
· Jul 5, 2026
Murdaugh wants Idaho murders DNA dream team behind Kohberger case to help rewrite second murder trial
Alex Murdaugh's defense wants Othram, the DNA lab that helped crack the Bryan Kohberger case, to test unknown male DNA found under his wife's fingernails.
The Independent
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Remains of a Chicago man found dismembered in a freezer. Police have arrested his wife and half-brother
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Related coverage for "Looks like most of the DNA evidence in the Charlie Kirk hearing was, well, you know [Obvious]": Hot Air — Day Two of Tyler Robinson's Preliminary Hearing (Update: DNA). Hindustan Times — Tyler Robinson hearing: Lance Twigg's DNA found in rifle used to kill Charlie Kirk; new UVU footage emerges. Watchdog Report — DNA, Confessions…Death Penalty Push. UPI — Defense questions DNA evidence in Charlie Kirk killing. Fox News — Murdaugh wants Idaho murders DNA dream team behind Kohberger case to help rewrite second murder trial. The Independent — Remains of a Chicago man found dismembered in a freezer. Police have arrested his wife and half-brother