Some new footage of Robinson, supposedly, walking towards the UVU campus. Seems like sound analysis to me too. We see him not limping at first, then (maybe) taking out a phone, then stopping, then (maybe) taking out his phone a second time when he's come to a stop. Then a big car pulls in towards him, almost stops, pulls back out into the road and drives on. Robinson then continues on his way. Once he turns into the street that takes him to the campus, as we've seen in the original doorcam footage of him walking, only at that point is he seen limping.
So, the limp was likely an 'act', the Feds know he used a phone just before the shooting, and they also have a lead for co-conspirators by tracking down this vehicle.
Another analysis from that same YT channel, this time concerning a glaring inconsistency when comparing the official timeline with Robinson's text exchange with Twiggs. The entire exchange has now formally been entered into the prosecution's case against Robinson as all having occurred on the 10th, but his parents' suspicions, which Robinson alludes to in his exchange,
can't have been raised until the 11th, when the Feds released the photo of the rifle they 'found in the woods', following which the Parents presumably recognized it and began contacting Tyler to ask him "where Grandpa's rifle at?":
Besides the impossibility of the latter texts also being from the 10th, which we can overlook as an administrative error that both the authorities and the media have simply yet to correct, the text exchange also begs the question as to Robinson's whereabouts on the night of the 10th. He isn't with Twiggs because he's updating him at-a-distance via phone text, and he isn't with his parents because he's telling Twiggs that he's not answering their calls.
In a show she did one week ago, Candace Owens discussed the exact location where the rifle was 'found in the woods'. She says that it was actually found in the yard of a property (which just happens to have many trees in it), and that it's well-known to locals that the property right next to it (address: 691 W 925 S St, Orem) has been vacant for many months and is owned by Utah Valley University. She discusses it here, at 28 mins:
I couldn't verify that this adjacent, vacant, property is university-owned, but on G-maps it's currently listed as the "Tibault Autogenic Training & Meditation Online Campus." I searched for it on property listings and, while I can't tell whether it's listed 'for sale', it is nonetheless
listed value-wise:
I'm not sure what "autogenic meditation" is, but I found this
15-year-old introductory video to said center's meditation training course. Nothing else on "Richard Tibault" so far...
Put together, here are Robinson's routes (A = arrival, D = departure) to and from the UVU campus. Circled is the backyard of the property where the gun was 'found'. Marked off in purple is the 'vacant property' that is allegedly vacant and owned by Utah Valley University. Not a big area as you can see.
Whether or not he had a rifle in his hand, and whether or not he placed it among those trees, I wonder if Robinson could have been 'right under their noses' for that entire first '33' hours when they 'had no clue who the suspect was, nor where he was', spending the night of the 10th at that vacant property?