Widow pushes for full public display of exhibits in Charlie Kirk killing case

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Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, asked a Utah judge to allow the open courtroom display of all exhibits tied to her husband’s killing, arguing that transparency is needed to curb conspiracy theories as the preliminary hearing weighs whether there is enough evidence to move forward with the case against Tyler Robinson. The filing highlights disputes over video edits, DNA handling and chain of custody, and a roommate interview and note that prosecutors say suggest a confession; the judge has not ruled on admissibility as the hearing continues.
- Erika Kirk asks for all exhibits linked to husband’s killing to be made public The Guardian
- Video of Kirk Assassination Suspect’s Ex-Partner to Be Played in Court The New York Times
- Charlie Kirk family demands judge reveal hidden evidence from accused assassin's hearing Fox News
- Roommate of suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination given immunity in exchange for recorded statements CBS News
- Prosecutors focus on the hours after Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer turned himself in NPR Utah | KUER
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