The Charlie Kirk Prosecutor's TMZ Mistake Cost Him WHAT?

The Charlie Kirk Prosecutor's TMZ Mistake Cost Him WHAT?

A confession, a suspect who turned himself in, DNA on the rifle — the case against Tyler Robinson in the Charlie Kirk killing had every element of a lock. Then the state's own prosecutor started talking to TMZ. The deputy county attorney handling the death-penalty prosecution discussed the strength of the evidence, violating the pretrial publicity order a judge had set. That judge responded by holding him in civil contempt of court. The defense asked the court to remove the death penalty as punishment for the breach. The judge said no to that request but expanded the jury pool and ordered the prosecution to cover the defense's legal costs — a decision that follows the case into every hearing left.

That's only one part of this episode. A theory has picked up real traction claiming Robinson isn't the man who killed Charlie Kirk — that the actual shooter is still free. Tony puts both leading versions of that theory against what's actually in the record: the confession note recovered under Robinson's own keyboard, DNA on the rifle, engraved shell casings matched to a tool found in his home, and a surveillance trail that places him on campus and in the woods where the weapon was found. He also answers the anomalies fueling the second-shooter version — the missing rooftop casings, the second bullet lodged in another building, the ATF's failure to match the fatal round.

None of this is mockery — a case this chaotic in its early hours earns real questions. But the answers hold, and the one that damages the conspiracy most isn't forensic at all. It's a decision Robinson's own defense attorney made over five days of hearings, with his client's life on the line.

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