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Steam Account: craftin247 → milk

Composite X post by Project Constitution introducing an investigation into a Steam account attributed to Tyler Robinson under the alias milk, with a four-panel grid of profile screenshots

The archived profile thread. @ProjectConstitu, October 20, thread 1 of 3. Full write-up →

This is the Steam account attributed to Tyler Robinson himself, and it is the profile every other account on this roster orbits: the comment wall is its wall.

The record on this account

FieldWhat the record says
Display namecraftin247, later renamed milk
Also reportedDonald Trump — a display name reportedly set at one point. A gaming joke
Self-reported locationUtah
Account ageAbout eleven years
Items ownedRoughly 1,370
Steam level50
PrivacyMost settings private. The capture shows an Item Showcase marked "This profile is private"
Discord counterpartzealous_monkey_55095 — no shared root, no shared spelling
Comment wallOrdinary friend-group joking through September 10, 2025

The alias that actually matters

craftin247 is the load-bearing detail, because the same handle turns up on other platforms:

  • DeviantArt — created roughly two years before the shooting, listing pronouns as they/them
  • FurAffinity — the same handle, effectively no activity
  • Reddit — two accounts, craftin247 and craftin248, one mundane post each, both years old

That cross-platform consistency is the strongest available link between this Steam identity and the person, and it predates the shooting by years, which is why it cannot have been manufactured afterwards.

The platform that is missing from that list

Discord. On Discord the account attributed to Robinson is zealous_monkey_55095 — no relation to craftin247, no shared root, nothing a search for one would surface about the other.

The eleven-year Steam identity and the account that posted the confession share a person and share nothing else. That is why the Steam trail cannot corroborate the Discord trail, and why the Steam roster is an independent set of names rather than a duplicate of the Discord one.

Five identifiers, one person, no overlap between any two of them:

PlatformIdentifierSource
Steamcraftin247 → milkArchived public profile
SteamDonald Trump (display name)Leak archive; a joke
Discordzealous_monkey_55095Warrant page 7
Discordtylor/kumWarrant page 5
Discordbedbug inspectorLeak archive only

Two things worth separating in the thread that circulated it

The framing. "Creepy," "gaming gore," "ominous captions," "cracked open the vault" — the X thread is written to alarm. What it actually documents is a private profile, a comment wall of crude friend-group jokes, and an eleven-year account history. Crude gaming humour among young men is not evidence of anything.

The data. The aliases, the account ages, and the cross-platform matches are checkable and useful. We keep those and set the adjectives aside.

The contrast with the other account

The leaker's account notes that Robinson had most Steam settings private and was level 50, while Lance Twiggs had essentially everything public, with a last-played game two days after September 10 and no activity since. The contrast is consistent with every other description of the two men's online presence.

Who commented on this wall

Every other page in this group is somebody who posted here:

The friend list is the thing that would matter

A Discord server can hold hundreds of people who have never spoken to each other. A Steam friend list is chosen one person at a time, over years of voice chat. 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.

Whether this account was ever on that friend list is not publicly known. Commenting on a public profile does not require being a friend of it. Valve knows which it was, and Valve has not been asked in public.

See The Friend List and What Valve Holds.

Every Image That Carries This Account

Each image below is an archived capture in which this account, or the wall it posted on, is readable. Every one links to its own full write-up page.

Composite X post by Project Constitution introducing an investigation into a Steam account attributed to Tyler Robinson under the alias milk, with a four-panel grid of profile screenshots
The thread that put the craftin247 alias into circulation, with a four-panel grid of profile screenshots. Full write-up →
Mobile capture of a Steam profile comment wall showing eight visitor comments with avatars, usernames and timestamps, two of which contain Discord usernames typed out in the open
This account's comment wall before the public found it - eight comments, two Discord handles, jokes throughout. Full write-up →
Mobile capture of the same Steam comment wall after the public found it, headed View all 1,116 comments, with a long September 2 comment written as a mock breaking-news bulletin
The same wall afterwards: View all 1,116 comments, the most recent posted 43 minutes before the capture. Full write-up →
AI-generated explainer graphic headed Tyler Robinson - Possible Steam Players He May Have Been Connected To Or Played With, listing eleven alleged handles above a footer saying most or all are almost certainly innocent gamers
The one-card index of every handle reported around this profile. Full write-up →
Steam profile capture for a user named Ankha, showing an Animal Crossing avatar, a location line reading Egypt and a bio line reading My Discord: Ankha_Kitty
A profile in the same circle, carrying a Discord handle in its bio and Egypt in its location field. Full write-up →
Composite graphic pairing page 5 of Affidavit for Search Warrant 3217131 with the page 7 screenshot, showing the two different usernames attributed to the same confession post
The Discord side of the same person: two different usernames for one post, inside one warrant. Full write-up →
The Discord confession screenshot, showing the username zealous_monkey_55095 above the September 11 message and three earlier September 10 messages
The confession screenshot. The name on it shares nothing with the name on this Steam profile. Full write-up →

What Would Settle It

  • Valve's subpoena return for this profile: creation date, full login-IP history, and the friend list with account identifiers rather than display names.
  • Correlation of session IPs to the September 10–12 window.
  • The content of the voice chat, Steam messages and comment history — the private traffic, not the jokes on the public wall.
  • Whether, when and by whom the public pages were scrubbed after September 10.
  • Any document that ties the Steam identity to the Discord identity by account token rather than by inference.

The Fix

None of the records above is available to the public, and nothing in the current process compels their release. The Charlie Kirk disclosure laws are the mechanism that does.

  • Law 1 — FBI and DOJ Disclosure. The federal file on this circle, including whatever the twenty-plus interviews produced, is held and not published.
  • Law 2 — US Intelligence Disclosure. If any account in this circle was operated from outside the United States, US intelligence already knows or can find out. Law 2 forces that answer into the open — and a clean answer clears everyone here by name.
  • Law 4 — Trusted Investigations. The strongest of the four, because it removes the Department of Justice as gatekeeper. It lets trusted investigators compel records from a private company — Discord, Valve — and take testimony from people who were actually in that circle under threat of perjury.

Read the four laws → · The explainer video →

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. Valve holds the equivalent record for every Steam account in the same circle.

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.

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.

The Discord Side of This Person

Interesting In This Area

Interesting In Other Areas

The Handles, On One Card

AI-generated explainer graphic headed Tyler Robinson - Possible Steam Players He May Have Been Connected To Or Played With, with a table of eleven alleged Steam handles and a footer reading most or all are almost certainly innocent gamers
AI-generated explainer graphic — an index card, not evidence. It collects the eleven handles reported as friends of or commenters on the Steam account attributed to Tyler Robinson. Every one is a pseudonym, none has been tied to a real identity, and as the graphic itself says, most or all are almost certainly ordinary gamers. The figure at left is a synthetic illustration, not a photograph of any person. Full write-up →

Every Handle and Account in This Circle

Each name below has its own page — the full record on it, every archived image it is readable on, and the link across to its counterpart on the other platform.

Discord handles

zealous_monkey_55095 · tylor/kum · bedbug inspector · Lancelotl · Flexolotl · fentanylsandwich1312 · generic8076 · Ankha_Kitty · Craftopia, Gamin, The Corruption

Steam accounts

craftin247 → milk (this page) · Ankha · cento · Thank You · luvr · Alive but Gay · miss your son is clicker trained · Xx_chubby_ch43_xX · Lucy · peace walker · Cute Lamb Needs Attention · Milsnss · silly goose

The two full indexes: Discord Friends, Servers and Handles · The Steam Names Roster

Most or all of the people named above are very probably ordinary gamers who did nothing wrong. They commented on a public gaming profile or listed a handle in a bio. The list is published because the search warrant redacted every other username, and because an investigation that can obtain login records could clear each account by name.

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