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Clothing Change & Agent David Hull

Clip on Agent David Hull's testimony about a rooftop change of clothes. Source: @BlakeBednarz on X, July 17, 2026.

This page collects the "change of clothes on the roof" account attributed to Agent David Hull, the State of Utah investigating agent who gave direct testimony at Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing in July 2026, and the public call by commentator Blake Bednarz for a follow-up on that portion of the record. Nothing here is presented as proof of any theory; the clothing sequence is one of the most disputed threads in the Tyler Robinson narrative, and the material below is attributed to the speakers and the hearing testimony.

The claim: changed on the roof, then changed back

According to the account described in the video, the person the state believes is Robinson is first spotted on campus wearing different clothing, is said to have changed clothing on the Losee Center roof, and then changed back at some later point — so that by the time of the arrest, the clothing reportedly matched what he had worn before the shooting at Utah Valley University. This is the same six-step clothing puzzle citizen investigators have raised elsewhere on the site (see Stairs Guy vs Tyler and the 9/10 movements page): arrival clothing, an alleged rooftop change "into what?", a later discard, and an arrest reportedly in the original clothing — all said to occur without being captured on camera changing.

The clothing-change thread matters to skeptics of the official narrative because a rooftop wardrobe change that is testified to but not shown on surveillance is, in their view, difficult to reconcile with a clean single-camera chain. Supporters of the state's case would counter that surveillance gaps and reasonable inferences from recovered evidence are ordinary features of any large-scene investigation. This page does not resolve that dispute; it documents the testimony as described and the request for a fuller public account.

What Agent Hull testified to

Per the Day 2 preliminary-hearing record, Agent David Hull was the state's witness who walked the court through the compiled UVU surveillance video (State's Exhibit 12.1) tracing the movements of the person the state believes is Robinson — the parking structure, the courtyard, and the Losee Center rooftop — and was cross-examined by the defense on chain of custody and the rooftop search. Hull is a witness in the proceeding, and the statements attributed to him here are drawn from that hearing testimony and the video above.

Blake Bednarz's call for a follow-up

Commentator Blake Bednarz posted the clip on July 17, 2026, writing:

"Did anyone catch Agent David Hull for the State of Utah testify on the change of clothes atop the Losee Center's roof last week? I sure didn't. We need a follow up to what you witnessed and spoke on @GovCox."

Bednarz tags Utah Governor Spencer Cox (@GovCox) and argues the rooftop change-of-clothes portion of the testimony received little public follow-up. This is a commentator's opinion and request, attributed to him — not a site finding. Readers should treat the underlying testimony as the primary record and the video as one person's framing of it.

Transcript — key statements

From the video posted by @BlakeBednarz, July 17, 2026 (auto-transcribed; lightly cleaned):

"So when he's first spotted on campus, he has different clothing on, and then he changes clothing on the roof … and then changed back into that clothing at some point so that when … he was arrested, the clothing matched the clothing he had on before the shooting here at UVU."

"You have to go back to JFK to have seen a video live of something like this happening … But this is our moment. Do we escalate or do we find an off-ramp? … Every one of us gets to make that choice."

The remainder of the audio references a timeline the speaker says led to the arrest and a note that "the family came to know that this had happened," with the speaker declining to state whether there was a direct connection between events. The full transcript is preserved in the investigation archive.

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