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Here’s What You Need To Know About The Charlie Kirk Assassination Trial, Day 3

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08.07.2026

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Here’s What You Need To Know About The Charlie Kirk Assassination Trial, Day 3

Tyler Robinson turning himself in to authorities and Lance Twiggs’ interview with law enforcement were focal points during Wednesday’s hearing.

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An interview with Lance Twiggs, the roommate and alleged “transgender”-identifying lover of accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson, took center stage on day three of the preliminary hearings prior to Robinson’s capital murder trial.

Another crucial piece of evidence, in direct contrast to some theories online questioning Robinson’s involvement, is that Robinson turned himself in to Washington County law enforcement at around 9:00 p.m. on Sept. 11, the day after he allegedly shot Kirk. He was there with his parents, and all were interviewed by the authorities.

As with hearing days one and two, more people were introduced Wednesday.

Lauren Hunt, Deputy County Attorney. According to her bio, she has “practiced law since 2013 and currently serves as a criminal prosecutor with the Utah County Attorney’s Office. For nearly eight years, she has prosecuted a wide range of misdemeanor and felony cases — including theft, assault, attempted murder, and homicide — while developing a particular specialization in sexual offense cases. She is a member of the Office’s Special Victims Unit, where she focuses on crimes involving vulnerable victims.”

Jeffrey Neiman is the Kirk family’s attorney. Until Wednesday, he had yet to speak up in the........

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