Could Lance Twiggs still be charged? Truthfulness questioned by retired FBI Agent - Charlie Kirk
Brian Entin · 46:06 · 4 days ago
Lance Twiggs is in a legally dangerous position; his immunity deal is conditional, and he could face serious charges as a co-conspirator if evidence proves he lied or was actively involved in planning the crime.
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Partner credibility — It is difficult to believe romantic partners living together never discussed controversial public figures or political topics like Charlie Kirk .
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Immunity risks — Prosecutors can void the current deal and pursue charges if they prove Twiggs gave false information during his interviews .
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Court strategy — This hearing is not a full trial, so both sides are intentionally holding back evidence to keep their future trial plans hidden .
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Unprocessed holster — Leaving a found pistol holster unexamined at a crime scene is considered unprofessional, though it does not necessarily weaken the main case against the accused .
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Stray bullet — An odd bullet found on the roof was likely ejected from an officer's weapon during a rapid tactical sweep rather than being linked to the shooter .
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Fragmented rounds — High-speed bullets often tumble and break upon impact, making it normal for experts to be unable to match a small fragment to a weapon .
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Under what conditions can prosecutors revoke a witness's immunity?
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Why do legal teams often withhold evidence during a preliminary hearing?