Summary
In France, a murder trial involving identical twin brothers is challenging because they have the same DNA, making it difficult to determine which brother committed the crime. Both twins are on trial for a double murder and attempted killings that took place in 2020. The court is using other evidence, like phone records and surveillance, to try to solve the case.
Key Facts
- Identical twins in France are on trial for murder, causing issues because they have the same DNA.
- Both twins are accused of a double murder and multiple attempted killings from 2020.
- DNA found on an assault rifle is linked to one twin, but it’s unclear which one.
- Only their mother can tell the twins apart, complicating the investigation.
- Tensions are high in the courtroom, and the twins were once removed for not complying with courtroom behavior.
- Police report the twins frequently swapped clothes, phones, and IDs to confuse investigators.
- Identical twins have the same DNA because they come from the same fertilized egg.
- The court is also looking at phone records, video footage, and other evidence, but hasn’t yet determined who fired the weapon.