Judge in Charlie Kirk Murder Case Restricts Video Testimony by Defendant’s Roommate

The Utah judge in Charlie Kirk’s murder case barred the prosecution from presenting about 16 minutes of an incriminating video in which Tyler Robinson’s transgender partner apparently alleges that Robinson admitted to targeting Kirk.
Tyler Robinson’s defense team argued against allowing portions of the Lance Twiggs video to be publicly presented on July 8, the third day of a weeklong evidentiary hearing, because it would hurt Robinson’s chances of getting a fair trial.
The prosecution is expected to present the edited video on July 9.
Brian Davis of the Utah State Bureau of Investigation began laying the groundwork to present Robinson’s former roommate’s video statement at the Fourth District Courthouse in Provo, Utah. Davis said he was present during a police interview with Twiggs after Kirk’s murder….