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Charlie Kirk, DNA and Tyler Robinson

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Forensic expert tells court that DNA on the rifle linked to Charlie Kirk’s shooting points primarily to Tyler Robinson
Caitlin Oliver, a forensic biologist with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, testified that DNA found in some parts of a rifle allegedly connected to Charlie Kirk’s shooting was “at least 1 trillion times more likely” to have come from Tyler Robinson.

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Forensic Expert Reveals DNA Results from Rifle, Ammo in Charlie Kirk Killing Case
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Timeline of Tyler Robinson Movements Around Charlie Kirk Shooting
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Takeaways from a weeklong preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case
For five days, prosecutors presented what they said was overwhelming evidence against the man accused of killing conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, while defense attorne...

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Preliminary hearing ends in Charlie Kirk case, Kirk family emotional in court
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Defense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Charlie Kirk's killing
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Receives First FBI Approval for Rapid DNA Crime Scene Profiles Eligible for National CODIS Searches

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UPI
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Probe finds Colo. forensic scientist manipulated DNA tests, cases under review

March 9 (UPI) --Hundreds of cases involving a DNA scientist in Colorado are now under review after an internal affairs investigation found the woman manipulated data during the testing process. Yvonne "Missy" Woods was placed on leave from her position ...
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Law Enforcement Use of Probabilistic Genotyping, Forensic DNA Phenotyping, and Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy Technologies: Proceedings of a Workshop

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Idaho murder victim's family launches foundation to solve cold cases

The family of Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves launched a foundation to fund DNA testing and help solve cold cases nationwide.
CBS News
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Nuclear DNA testing at issue in Gilgo Beach murder case. Here's what it is.

The Gilgo Beach murder case is moving toward a trial, but two defense requests are slowing things down. Rex Heuermann's attorneys are asking for more time as they challenge something called nuclear DNA testing, which has never been used in a New York court ...
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Disgraced CBI forensic analyst pleads guilty in DNA testing scandal

A former forensic analyst for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation faces between eight and 16 years in prison after a yearslong DNA testing scandal.
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