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Erika Kirk Requests Public Access to Evidence in Husband's Case

Erika Kirk has asked a Utah judge to make all evidence related to her husband Charlie Kirk's killing publicly available to prevent conspiracy theories. This request was made during a preliminary hearing where the judge is assessing evidence against the alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson.

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Erika Kirk, the widow of activist Charlie Kirk, has filed a motion in a Utah court requesting that all exhibits related to her husband's killing be made publicly accessible. She expressed concerns about the spread of conspiracy theories surrounding the incident. This request was made during a preliminary hearing in Provo, where District Judge Tony Graf is evaluating whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial against the accused, Tyler Robinson, for the shooting that occurred at Utah Valley University last September.

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