The ATF's own forensic experts couldn't link the bullet that killed Charlie Kirk to the rifle tied to Tyler Robinson — that's not a minor hiccup, that's the physical foundation of the prosecution crumbling. Multiple DNA profiles on key evidence, 600,000 discovery files dumped on the defense at once, and a prosecutor with a personal stake in the crime scene helped push the death penalty. Executing someone on incomplete forensics and political pressure isn't justice.
"Inconclusive" is not the same as "doesn't match" — the ATF report simply couldn't confirm a link due to bullet fragmentation, which happens all the time and proves nothing about innocence. Robinson is still tied to a bolt-action .30-06 found near the scene, spent casings, unfired cartridges and damning text messages that read like a confession. Sensational headlines are doing the defense's job for free while real evidence still points squarely at Robinson.
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