Suspected 'Shopping Cart Killer' to get mental health evaluation

HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) — A Virginia judge has granted a motion for a mental health evaluation for a man police have dubbed the 'shopping cart kille...

November 7, 2022
11:06 AM

HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) — A Virginia judge has granted a motion for a mental health evaluation for a man police have dubbed the 'shopping cart killer' after he was charged in two slayings and authorities linked him to several others.A Rockingham County judge on Friday approved defense attorney Louis Nagy's request that his client, Anthony Eugene Robinson of Washington, D.C., undergo a sanity evaluation, the Daily News-Record and area TV stations reported.In a motion, Nagy wrote that the allegations against Robinson, 36, are 'so egregious such that there is reason to believe that the Defendant's behavior was not rational at the time of the offense," according to the newspaper.

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