PROVO, Utah — A video deposition from Lance Twiggs, the former romantic partner of Tyler Robinson, the man accused in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, is expected to be shown in court Thursday morning as the weeklong preliminary hearing moves toward its conclusion.
Prosecutors had planned to present the recording Wednesday, but repeated defense objections prompted Judge Tony Graf Jr. to order portions of the video redacted. The prosecution then opted to delay playback until morning, saying it wanted to make sure the edited version fully complied with the court’s instructions.
Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, exchanged several emotional embraces with her mother-in-law, Kathy Kirk, and appeared to wipe away tears as family attorney Jeff Neiman asked the court to allow the unedited video to be played for “all the world to see.”
From her seat in the gallery, Erika seemed to signal for Neiman to step to the podium, marking the first time the family’s attorney had addressed the court since proceedings began Monday.
Erika Kirk leaves the courthouse in Provo, Utah, on Monday, July 6, 2026, after attending the opening day of a preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, who is accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk. (Alec Thornock for INC News)
Neiman argued that showing only a redacted version of the testimony could fuel “doubt and distrust in the judicial system.”
“The Kirk family believes strongly that if the evidence is being admitted in this preliminary hearing, it should be made public for the world to see no redactions,” he told the judge. “This court has tools at its disposal to make sure the defendant receives a fair trial. You’ll use them if you find that you need to.”
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson and Lance Twiggs. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via Pool and Lance Twiggs/TikTok)
Graf, however, agreed to redactions of about 16 minutes of the roughly 37-minute video statement from Twiggs, as suggested by the defense, after Robinson attorney Richard Novak raised constitutional concerns about televising a “confession” before trial.
The full video is expected to show Twiggs discussing texts, chat logs and a note that the defense said prosecutors and the public would consider a “confession” from Robinson.
Defense attorney Kathryn Nester talks to Tyler Robinson during a preliminary hearing in 4th District Court for Robinson, the Utah man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk, in Provo on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via Pool)
Novak said the defense does not characterize them as a confession.
Robinson appeared visibly uneasy at times during the hearing, especially during mentions of Twiggs, his lover at the time of the shooting — taking deep breaths, fidgeting and adjusting his suit jacket.
Some of the alleged texts between Robinson and Twiggs have been made public already, in which prosecutors claim the defendant mentions being “stuck in Orem,” where the shooting took place — and appears to take responsibility for being “the one who did it.”
Mention of the texts are expected to be redacted from the video played Thursday, but the judge said he will consider them when he makes his probable cause decision.
A still image from video shows Tyler Robinson, accused in the fatal shooting of conservative icon Charlie Kirk, attending a preliminary hearing presided over by District Court Judge Tony Graf at the Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, July 6, 2026. (Reuters TV/Pool via REUTERS.)
Graf also said the preliminary hearing will end by 5 p.m. Friday, squelching speculation that the planned five-day hearing could run longer.
At the end of the hearing, as everyone stood, Erika and Kathy Kirk shared a tearful hug.



