Tyler Robinson's Discord Friends, Servers and Handles

The only Discord username the public record shows unredacted. Every other name in the group was redacted. Full write-up →
The search warrant that published the confession also stated, in its own caption, that "other usernames redacted." That redaction is why this page exists: the roster of who was actually in those servers has had to be reassembled from documents, a leaked archive, and handles people posted about themselves in public.
Everything below is sourced from material already in this repository. Nothing here comes from searching for or identifying private individuals.
Tyler Robinson's own handles
| Handle | Where it appears | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| zealous_monkey_55095 | The confession screenshot; Klippenstein's release; page 7 of Search Warrant 3217131; every mainstream report | Established. Discord confirmed an account associated with the suspect |
| Zealous Monkey 55095 | Rendered with spaces in analysis and in warrant prose | Same account, different rendering |
| tylor/kum — also written Tylor/Ikum | Page 5 prose of Search Warrant 3217131, attributing the same confession post | Unexplained. Never reconciled with the screenshot — see Two Usernames for One Post |
| bedbug inspector | Named in the leaked-archive report as a second Discord identity used by Robinson across the three servers | Reported by the leaker; not in any court document |
| craftin247 | Steam alias, cross-matching to DeviantArt, FurAffinity, and Reddit (craftin247 / craftin248) | Strong. Accounts predate the shooting by ~2 years |
| milk | Later Steam display name on the same profile | Reported; see The craftin247 / milk Profile |
| Donald Trump | A Steam display name Robinson reportedly set at one point | Reported by the leak archive; a gaming joke |
Lance Twiggs' handles
| Handle | Where it appears |
|---|---|
| Lancelotl | Named in the leaked-archive report as Twiggs' Discord identity |
| Flexolotl | Second identity used by Twiggs in the same servers |
Both are -lotl constructions on axolotl. Lance Twiggs has not been charged with anything, gave statements under oath, and holds use-immunity from two prosecuting offices — see Lance Twiggs: Immunity and Two Statements.
The servers
Named in the Utah State Bureau of Investigation's Discord warrant:
- Craftopia
- Gamin
- The Corruption
Described in the leaked archive — the leaker provided archives of three servers that Robinson and Twiggs were both in, plus:
- Lance's own server, described as started around the time the two began dating and referred to by the leaker as "the femboy server." The report says Twiggs became increasingly active there while Robinson became increasingly inactive.
- The old friend-group server, which is where the confession was posted — not Lance's newer server. The leaker's stated puzzle: why post it to the older group.
The FBI reportedly investigated 20 or more people in Robinson's Discord circle, per BBC summaries. None has been charged.
Handles published in public by their owners
These were posted by the people themselves on a public Steam comment wall or profile bio. We record them because they are already public and because the warrant redactions removed every other name.
| Handle | Posted by | Source |
|---|---|---|
| fentanylsandwich1312 | a commenter using the name luvr | Steam comment wall |
| generic8076 | a commenter using the name Alive but Gay | Steam comment wall |
| Ankha_Kitty | the profile owner, in their own Steam bio | The Ankha Profile |
We make no allegation against any of these people. They commented on a gaming profile or listed a handle in a bio. Nothing connects any of them to the events of September 10.
Screen names visible on the Steam wall
Not Discord handles, but part of the same social circle and quoted here because they appear in the captures: Thank You, miss your son is clicker trained, Xx_chubby_ch43_xX, cento, Lucy, peace walker, silly goose, Cute Lamb Needs Attention, Milsnss. Several of the last few are in-joke names inside a mock news bulletin rather than real accounts — see The Steam Wall After the Shooting.
What the archive says about the group itself
From the leaker interviewed in the Project Constitution Discord leak, whose archives date back to 2020:
- The servers were ordinary. Memes, games, offensive humour, no consistent political direction.
- Twiggs posted far more than Robinson across the whole period. Robinson was frequently absent on multi-day fishing trips with no cell service.
- Politics arrived late. Before 2024 neither man expressed anything stronger than ordinary socially-liberal views. In 2020 Robinson commented on a presidential debate calling it "hilarious" and, at one point, argued that vaccine and COVID skepticism should not be protected speech.
- Robinson denied being a furry when another user said he was, replying that he had once told someone he would not watch their anime and "get called a goddamn furry."
- One of Robinson's last messages in Twiggs' server, in August 2025, was simply: "I am very ill."
- After the confession was posted, a prominent member of the old group replied asking everyone to pray for Robinson's repentance and for Kirk's family — indicating a religiously mixed server, not an extremist one.
- Twiggs' final message in his own server was the day after the shooting, tagging a user who had already left.
- Members afterwards complained about harassment from journalists and strangers. The leaker described most of them as people who occasionally played video games with Twiggs, with a connection to Robinson that was "tenuous at best."
The thing this roster makes visible
Six years of archived chat, three servers, and a group of ordinary gamers — and no planning. That absence is corroborated by the platform itself, which reviewed its own records and reported that it found no evidence the incident was planned there, and later that the messages described as planning were not Discord messages at all.
The one Discord artifact everybody has seen is a single confession post, timestamped after the 6:25 PM Miranda warning, attributed to two different usernames in the same warrant, and preserved only as a photograph of someone else's screen.
Where the archive came from
The roster above is reassembled largely from one source, and that source should be named plainly. The archives were provided by a close friend who gamed with Robinson and Twiggs for about six years, with logs dating back to 2020. The material was published through anonbirdd's Substack and carried to a wide audience by a @TurkeyTom YouTube breakdown, with Jack Posobiec directing readers to the Substack as a primary dump.
That is a leak, not a disclosure. Nobody has verified the archive is complete, nobody has verified what was withheld, and the leaker's own framing — a narrative of radicalization by a partner in psychiatric crisis — is an interpretation laid over the logs rather than something the logs are shown to establish. The people in those servers afterwards reported harassment from journalists and strangers, and the leaker described most of them as people who occasionally played games with Twiggs, with a connection to Robinson that was "tenuous at best."
We use it because it is the only window onto the group that exists, and we mark it as what it is. The account that posted the confession — zealous_monkey_55095 — is the one name in this whole roster that appears in a court document rather than in a leak.
The Location Field Is Typed In. The IP Address Is Not.
On Discord, on Steam, and on every platform in this section, the country shown on a profile is a text box the user filled in. Anyone can type Utah, or Egypt, or nothing at all, and change it again in seconds. Whether it is shown publicly is a setting. It is not evidence of where a person was sitting when they typed a message.
What is not typed in is the IP address. Every session, every login, every message send is written to the platform's own logs with the address it arrived from, alongside device fingerprints and session timing. Discord holds that record for the servers named in the Utah State Bureau of Investigation's warrant — Craftopia, Gamin and The Corruption — and for the account that posted the confession.
That is the question this section keeps returning to: is it known where the people in these servers actually were? The FBI reportedly examined twenty or more people in Robinson's Discord circle and charged none of them, and nothing in the public record states where any of them were. To be explicit, because it matters: being in another country is not wrongdoing, no one in those servers has been accused by any authority of anything, and nothing on this site suggests any of them did anything improper. The point is narrower — that a location nobody has verified should not be treated as if it were verified, in either direction. Self-reported locations circulated widely — see the Egypt claim on a Steam profile — and self-reported locations are worthless.
The answer exists. It is in Discord's subpoena return and in the login-IP history for September 10–12 — records that investigators can obtain through lawful process and the public cannot. What we are asking for is that the record for the account that posted the confession be established through that process and, so far as the law allows, made public. Until it is, every claim of foreign involvement in these chats — and every denial — rests on a field somebody typed.
We are not asking anyone to identify, locate, contact or expose any private individual, and readers should not attempt it. We name no one and we accuse no one. This is a request for a record, not an allegation against a person.
Other Parts of the Discord Messages

One warrant, one confession, two different usernames. Page 5 says tylor/Ikum and page 7 shows zealous_monkey_55095, and nothing in the document reconciles them.
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Surrendering vs. Turning Himself In
The Discord post says surrendering. The indictment says turning himself in willingly. That one word reads as written by somebody other than the person surrendering.
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The second block turns from retrieving a rifle to calling police from a chosen spot — going out on his own terms rather than being dragged through the courts.
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The @ProjectConstitu Ankha Thread
The post that pushed the Ankha profile into circulation, tying an Egypt location field to reporting about Egyptian aircraft in Provo on September 10.
Read thisThe Steam Friend List May Matter More
Discord is where the confession appeared. Steam is where the friendships actually lived. A server can hold hundreds of people who have never spoken to each other; a friend list is chosen one person at a time, and the people on it are the ones you spend hundreds of hours in voice chat with, night after night, for years. If anyone in Robinson's online life knew him well enough to matter, they are likelier to be on that list than on a server roster.
The two circles overlap directly: visitors to the Steam profile posted their Discord handles on its public comment wall. And Steam stores exactly what Discord stores — the IP address each session came from — no matter what country a profile claims.
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