The Empty ER and Hospital Personnel Changes (Claims)
:::danger Every person named here is accused of nothing — and the file contradicts itself Andrew Zenger, Connor Henderson, Angela Hammond, and every member of the Timpanogos Regional Hospital staff are living people accused of nothing. Holding a job is not conduct. This section of the investigation file contradicts itself three lines apart and retracts one of its own claims inside the same paragraph. Those failures are stated plainly below, and the accusations built on them are not repeated here. :::
Claim snapshot
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| The claim | Timpanogos' ER was suspiciously empty on Sept 10, the FBI seized interior footage quickly, and newly installed staff had connections worth examining |
| Raised by | Candace Owens (relayed); Baron Coleman for USASpending records; @Mia_Stretch for the Romney connection; uncredited compiler research |
| First surfaced | Undated in source |
| Rests on | "Reports and observations" with no named observer, plus LinkedIn and corporate-profile inference |
| Evidence rating | THIN — internally contradicted, partly self-retracted |
What is alleged
A Candace Owens segment, as relayed in the file, claims that Timpanogos' emergency room "appeared remarkably empty" on September 10 — "Where were the usual patients? Where was the normal, everyday ER traffic?" It asks: "Is it standard protocol for a regional hospital lobby to be completely cleared out during a high-profile crisis?" and "why was the FBI allegedly so quick to seize the interior hospital footage" while a manhunt was still underway.
The file connects this to Connor Henderson — reportedly the son of Bilt Inc. executives Nathan and Gina Romney Henderson — who, per his own LinkedIn profile, was reportedly employed as an Emergency Room Scribe at Timpanogos in the summer of 2025.
Separately, the file states that Andrew Zenger was reportedly appointed CEO of the hospital on August 19, 2025, starting August 25 — and then asserts both that "Andrew Zenger was the doctor that treated Charlie" and that he "joined the hospital's Surgical Team Aug 28th." The file also carries a claim that Angela Hammond was newly appointed Utah Medical Examiner.
The ordinary explanation
The "empty ER" claim has no observer. It rests on "reports and observations" — no named witness, no photograph, no timestamp, no patient-census record. And the ordinary explanation is not merely available, it is the expected one: an ER notified of an inbound critical trauma patient clears its bay. That is trauma-team activation working correctly — the whole point is to have space, staff, and equipment ready when the patient arrives. An empty resuscitation area before a critical arrival is a sign the system functioned. Likewise, law enforcement securing hospital footage after a homicide victim is delivered is ordinary evidence preservation, not concealment.
The Connor Henderson link is guilt-by-employment. A college-age medical scribe holding a common entry-level summer job at the nearest hospital to his university has done nothing, is accused of nothing, and the connection asserted is that his parents work at a company. That is not evidence of anything.
The Zenger claim is internally incoherent and must be flagged as such. The file simultaneously asserts that he was the CEO, the treating doctor, and a surgical-team member joining three days after starting — while its own research paragraph, three lines earlier, states: "No specific reports identify a 'new' doctor assigned to Kirk's case" and that the treating surgeon's name was never released. Both cannot be true. Further, a hospital CEO is an administrator, and the biography the file itself cites describes an administrative career beginning as an administrative intern at the same hospital in 2014 — not a surgical one. This page does not repeat the assertion that Andrew Zenger treated Charlie Kirk. The file contradicts itself three lines apart, and the assertion is unsourced.
The Angela Hammond claim is retracted by the compiler within the same section, which states plainly that "no official records or news confirm this appointment or her role in the case" and that her name "only appears in unverified X posts." The file elsewhere records Utah's medical examiner as Dr. Deirdre Amaro. An item the file withdraws in its own next sentence is not evidence.
What would settle it
- Obtain the ER patient census for Timpanogos for the afternoon of September 10, 2025 — "remarkably empty" is a checkable number.
- Obtain the hospital's trauma-team activation log to establish whether the bay was cleared on notification, and when.
- Identify the actual treating surgeon from the operative record, which resolves the Zenger contradiction with one document.
- Obtain the FBI's evidence receipt for the hospital footage — what was taken, when, and under what authority.
Sources
- "Cleared hospital lobby," FBI footage seizure, Bilt Inc. contracts, and the Henderson connection: investigation file, relayed from a Candace Owens segment, with USASpending records credited to Baron Coleman and the Romney connection credited to @Mia_Stretch. No URL is recorded in the file for the underlying post.
- Andrew Zenger's appointment and biography: investigation file, "New Staff" section — which contradicts itself three lines apart and cites no source for the "treated Charlie" assertion.
- Angela Hammond appointment claim: investigation file — retracted in the same section ("no official records or news confirm this appointment").
- Related: the autopsy and death certificate questions