Tyler Robinson Hearing: Lance Twigg’s DNA Found in Rifle Used to Kill Charlie Kirk; New UVU Footage Emerges
Charlie Kirk murder case takes major twist as forensic examiner testifies on second day of Utah trial that gun used to kill TPUSA founder was DNA Robinson’s roommate, Lance Twiggs. Twiggs had earlier clarified the case, and the FBI said he and his family were “fully cooperating” in the case.
Jennifer Faumuina testified Tuesday in Utah’s 4th District Court. Utah DNA tests on a screwdriver from the Losey Center and a towel found on a rifle found near the University of Virginia after the shooting contained the DNA of Lance Twiggs and Robinson, said a State Bureau of Investigation trooper who oversaw forensic testing.
The FBI found a rifle wrapped in a towel in the woods, and crime scene investigators found a screwdriver on the roof of Utah Valley University’s Losey Center building.
The news isn’t surprising given that Twiggs and Robinson share an apartment near Utah Valley University. But details of the DNA described by forensics fuel the theory that Taylor Robinson was not the real assassin.
The inspector stated in his testimony that 95% of the DNA on the screwdriver and 89% of the DNA on the towel belonged to Lance Twiggs. This sparked a host of theories about Lance Twiggs’ role in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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Details of UVU’s new lens
Those promoting the theory that Taylor Robinson was not the real Charlie Kirk assassin have long claimed that the 22-year-old Taylor was not at Utah Valley University the day Charlie Kirk was killed.
However, contrary to claims, on Tuesday, CCTV footage The hearing, which featured Tyler Robinson from UVU, confirmed that the 22-year-old was at UVU the day the TPUSA founder was shot. In fact, prosecutors claimed from the footage that he was seen multiple times in different places on campus on the day of the shooting.
This is the video:
CCTV footage was played at Tuesday’s hearing and showed Taylor Robinson allegedly limping up the stairs, allegedly because he had a gun hidden on his person. The video went viral on social media, contradicting popular podcaster and conspiracy theorist Candace Owens, who insisted Kirk’s death was part of a larger deep state conspiracy.