Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin returns to court — without showing his face
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PROVO, Utah — His absence from his own hearing left the courtroom with more empty seats than answers.

Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old accused of the murder of Charlie Kirk at a Utah college earlier this month, appeared in court on Monday, albeit virtually and without video.

Robinson is expected to return on October 30 for another hearing. His defense counsel, led by Kathy Nester, requested additional time to determine if they will request an evidentiary hearing in his case.

Two new names added to his team were announced during the hearing, attorneys Michael N. Burt and Richard G. Novak, both from California.

“All right, Mr. Robinson, good morning to you as well,” the judge replied, indicating the voice belonged to the suspect.

Robinson faces seven charges, including aggravated homicide, which could lead to the death penalty, as well as charges for firing a weapon unlawfully, obstruction, and tampering with witnesses.

Court documents suggest that he may have admitted or hinted at his guilt to his parents, partner, and friends. Investigators claim to have found his DNA on the alleged murder weapon, a customized Mauser .30-06 with advanced optics. The weapon was unique enough that his father reportedly inquired about its location after the police had confiscated it.

Authorities have said they believe he acted alone and only discussed the plot with other people after allegedly carrying it out.

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