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To: Qone0 who wrote (47942)9/23/2025 7:02:11 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48848
 
The police recovered the rifle and the unused bullets. The medical examiner has not made anything available

There's no contradiction only a strained attempt on the part of the writer to support a weak argument. There's no proof that the an intact bullet or bullet fragments have been available. It's plausible that the bullet made a small exit wound as it exited the body as much as the bullet fragments having lodged in the body. Just providing the background. There are multiple possibilities, not just the conspiratorial one.

I checked the news and you or your feed is making it up. This is full answer.

x.com

" A statement from Utah Governor Spencer Cox on September 12 suggested the "round" had been recovered and sent to Quantico, but this appears to refer to the spent casing rather than the projectile, as clarified in subsequent reporting and investigations. The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was arrested on September 12 after confessing to his family, but the lack of a recovered bullet means ballistics will rely on rifling marks from test-firing the rifle against the casing and any potential trace evidence.This absence has fueled online skepticism and conspiracy theories on platforms like X, with users questioning the FBI's narrative and ballistic linkage, though forensic experts note that casings and the weapon alone can often suffice for prosecution in such cases.|