A recorded interview with the roommate of the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk could be played in court Thursday as the preliminary hearing to determine whether Tyler Robinson will stand trial enters its final days.

Prosecutors intended to play it Wednesday, but after a series of objections from the defense, Judge Tony Graf Jr. called for redactions, and prosecutors said they'd rather wait until the morning to ensure they could comply with the court order before playing it.

Big picture view: The hearing is set to last five days as prosecutors seek the death penalty for Tyler Robinson, and this week marks the most significant presentation of the evidence against the Utah man.