Utah prosecutors say they plan to present audio clips of an interview with the defendant’s roommate in court as part of the legal process in the case involving the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Multiple outlets report that the material will be played during a preliminary hearing and that portions of the statements will be redacted before being heard by jurors or the court. The recordings come from law enforcement officers who interviewed the roommate as part of the investigation. The plan to use the audio is described as a step in the proceedings leading up to trial, with prosecutors seeking to introduce what the roommate said during the police interview. The reports indicate the audio will be played in open court, subject to redactions, rather than presented only through summaries. The outlets do not provide additional details about the content of the statements beyond that they are from the roommate and are part of an interview conducted by investigators.