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 (Bkup_Charlie_Kirk.txt) 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.
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.