Overview
- Gas-station footage places Robinson’s Dodge Challenger at a Maverik in Cedar City around 7:15 a.m. on Sept. 11, less than a day after the killing.
- Police say he paid by card, pumped fuel, and left without using trash cans or discarding items during the stop.
- Investigators view the clip as a key piece in mapping his route from Orem toward St. George, where he was arrested later that day.
- Robinson faces seven counts, including aggravated homicide that could carry the death penalty, along with firearm discharge, obstruction, and witness tampering.
- A defense request seeks additional time to review evidence as a legal expert points to timeline gaps and possible bodycam questions that could test the state’s case.