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Tyler Robinson Request Granted, Teacher Shot by Child Sues, Bizarre Texts in Kada Scott Case

Tyler Robinson Request Granted, Teacher Shot by Child Sues, Bizarre Texts in Kada Scott Case

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MK True Crime contributors Mark Geragos, Matt Murphy, and Phil Holloway join the show to discuss the judge in the Tyler Robinson case ruling that the alleged Charlie Kirk shooter will be allowed to wear civilian clothing during all of his upcoming court hearings, whether this is a win for the defense or the state, Abby Zwerner, a teacher shot by a 6-year-old student’s civil case goes to trial this week, who and what Zwerner is suing for, the many red flags the day of the shooting, how a prosecutor and defense attorney would handle this case, the newly revealed text messages between murdered Philadelphia beauty queen Kada Scott and the her alleged killer, and more.

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