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@mandasue85 I buy them from the court and share them on Substack. You can read them here: x.com/aburkhartlaw/s…





The old news about the inconclusive comparison of the bullet fragment recovered from Charlie's autopsy to Tyler Robinson's gun isn't the interesting part of the defense's motion to continue the preliminary hearing. The interesting part is the challenge they are working up to the validity of STR-Mix, a common probabilistic genotyping tool used to evaluate complex DNA mixtures.













Defense attorneys for accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson argue a firearms analysis raises doubts about the alleged murder weapon and could be exculpatory — but experts say the claim doesn’t hold up. Although an ATF analysis couldn’t match the bullet to the rifle allegedly tied to Robinson, sources tell FOX News that when the bullet struck Kirk’s body, it hit bone and broke on impact, making it impossible to do ballistics analysis on it. Furthermore, testing did positively confirm that the spent shell casing found at the scene matched the suspected murder weapon. "Unable to identify is not the same as ruled out," says retired FBI supervisor agent Jason Pack. "That’s a finding of inconclusiveness, not exoneration."






