University House Ownership Claims
Researcher notes ask whether a "university house" — property near the UVU campus or gun-recovery area — is owned by Utah Valley University or another entity. This page tracks that property lead without asserting a verified owner.
Origin of the question
Project researcher lists (project researcher notes) include:
"Who owns the house the gun was left at? Someone said the university owned it. Someone said Palentire owned it."
The same notes appear in Miscellaneous Evidence Leads under gun dropped at/near scene ownership debates.
Competing claims (all unverified here)
| Claim | Next verification step |
|---|---|
| UVU institutional ownership | UVU real-property / GRAMA request |
| Private or corporate ownership | Utah County recorder deed search |
| "Palentire" / Palantir link | See Palentire House Connection |
Relationship to the criminal case
Property ownership matters for:
- Suspect path reconstruction (Tyler Robinson Travel)
- Access control — who could enter/exit adjacent structures during the event
- Chain of custody for evidence found near structures (Gun Dropped Location)
Ownership alone does not identify a shooter.
The question persists because the wooded gun-recovery zone and adjacent structures sit on the escape path described in the affidavit — citizen timelines flag gaps between parking, foot movement, and where the rifle was assembled (@MuppetMasher). Parallel thread: Palentire House Connection.
UVU institutional context
UVU is a public university with multiple owned and leased facilities. The courtyard event itself occurred on campus grounds (Courtyard). Any off-campus but adjacent parcel requires independent deed confirmation — not assumed from social posts.
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
- The property's title and ownership-transfer records, any financial wire transfers tied to its purchase, and access authorization logs around September 10 are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.
Citizen Investigator Claims on X
Speculative posts continue to ask who owned or controlled houses and rentals with sightlines or logistics relevance to the UVU event footprint. Most such claims remain unverified OSINT. This page records the question pattern (ownership → access → timing) without converting rumor into a finding against any living owner. Prefer recorded deeds, tax rolls, and GRAMA over screenshots alone.
Interesting In This Area
- The Palentire thread is the corporate-ownership version of this same question.
- Nothing here identifies a shooter; the wooded strip does the evidentiary work.
- The locations index separates deed questions from confirmed CCTV pins.
- Access control, not ownership, is what the courtyard page makes matter.
Interesting In Other Areas
- Gun-drop analysis is where parcel boundaries actually change the reconstruction.
- The UVU hub holds the campus property detail this page only gestures at.
- Campus maps show how close the recovery strip sits to university ground.
- Fix Laws would compel deeds, title transfers and access logs into public view.
Other Pages In This Section

Utah County Jail (Spanish Fork)
Booking 460956, restricted housing, suicide watch, and hearings by video feed from Spanish Fork. The custody endpoint that makes phone seizure, Miranda, and message timing testable.
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Construction Site — 785 College Dr, Orem
A worker at 785 College Drive reportedly described a man in a black trench coat and tactical gear, matching early dispatch language rather than the later T-shirt imagery. Officers reportedly showed the crew a photo that did not match.
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The airfield ten minutes from campus, where a badge-access list was reportedly updated the day after the shooting and an Egypt-registered Falcon had sat since September 4. Reported questions, not established facts.
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A Danish house down the road from Goat Island, and an FBI director's press-conference line about seeing a friend in Valhalla. The page keeps the coincidence and the debunk side by side.
Read thisElsewhere In The Investigation

The rifle was reportedly dropped in a wooded strip with buildings on either side. The official account puts a car in a UVU lot at 8:29 AM and never says when it left — and no cell-tower record filling that gap has been released.
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Four federal laws modeled on the Epstein Files Act, drafted to force disclosure and mandate a real investigation. Every unanswered question in the aftermath is downstream of records nobody can compel today.
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Interesting
- A gray Challenger reportedly paid at the Cedar City Maverik pump at 7:15 AM.
- The official account itself reports no exit wound, and a confidential autopsy never publicly released.
- An 'R2' exhibit suffix shows how one video becomes two clips with different timings.
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