DNA found on gun and cartridges allegedly used to kill Charlie Kirk overwhelmingly likely to belong to Tyler Robinson: forensic report
The forensics report from the weapon and cartridges allegedly used to kill Charlie Kirk concluded that it is extremely likely that the DNA found was Tyler Robinson’s, prosecutors claim.
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Sgt. Jennifer Faumuina read the findings in court of the swabs taken from various parts of the weapon and nearby cartridges.
“The DNA profiles are at least 1 trillion times more likely if they originated from Tyler Robinson Exhibit 7.1 as a contributor to the major components and 3 unrelated unknown individuals than if they originated from 4 unknown unrelated individuals,” Faumuina read of the samples taken from the stock and grip.
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