CHARLIE KIRK MURDER CASE TAKES ANOTHER TWIST AS EXPLOSIVE EVIDENCE EMERGES

Defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson are in the midst of fighting to remove the death penalty punishment under the District Court in Utah.

The shocking evidence fueled major media debate centers. This comes as evidence that a mangled bullet fragment was found during Kirk's autopsy, which the ATF experts failed to match to the alleged murder weapon of Tyler Robinson.

While the defense keeps on stating that it would give rise to a major twist, both forensic experts and prosecutors argued that the fragment was too damaged to make any conclusive links. It doesn't exonerate the suspect, provided the mountain of other kinds of DNA and digital proof.

The legal showdown linked to the death penalty continues to focus mostly on how public data regarding these forensics was handled. Defense attorneys keep arguing about how the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco returned a finding dubbed inconclusive.