French prosecutors are grappling with a perplexing case involving identical twins, Samuel and Jeremy Y, who are on trial for a 2020 double gang murder, as reported by multiple news sources. The challenge lies in determining which twin fired the fatal shot, as their shared DNA was found on the gun, obscuring the shooter's identity.
The brothers, along with three other defendants, are accused of murdering a 17-year-old and a 25-year-old, according to Sky News. Investigators are struggling to definitively identify the shooter due to the twins' identical DNA and their alleged practice of exchanging clothes and documents to conceal their actions, as reported by Sky News. Authorities believe the twins exploited their resemblance to obscure the shooter's identity.
In other news, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claimed the U.S. has set a June deadline for ending the war with Russia, amidst discussions of $12 trillion in economic deals between the U.S. and Russia that could impact Ukraine, according to NPR Politics. Zelenskyy alleges that these deals are being negotiated without Ukraine's involvement, while Russia continues its attacks.
Also, the fate of the Wasserman Music Agency is to be decided this week following revelations regarding founder-CEO Casey Wasserman's connection to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by Variety. Multiple artists are seeking to leave the agency.
In other news, NPR reported on a new interview discussing the 1992 Ruby Ridge confrontation in Idaho, which involved a deadly standoff between federal agents and the family of Randy Weaver. The interview explores the apocalyptic religious views that fueled the standoff and the use of force rules that made it so deadly, according to NPR.
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