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The Steam Names: Every Handle Visible in the Public Captures

Mobile capture of a Steam profile comment wall showing several visitor display names and two Discord usernames posted in the open

One of the captures the names on this page are read off. Full write-up →

:::caution Read this before the list Most or all of the people named on this page are very probably ordinary gamers who did nothing wrong. Posting a joke on a public gaming profile is not evidence of anything at all. None of this is saying that any of these people did anything illegal or immoral, and we make no claim that any of them knew anything about what happened on September 10, 2025.

We publish the list for one reason: it is the only public list that exists, and an investigation that can obtain login records can rule each account in or out in an afternoon. A name that gets cleared should be cleared on the record. :::

Why this page exists at all

Every username in the Discord group chat was redacted in the search warrant except the one attributed to Tyler Robinson — see Every Other Username Was Redacted. The state has also said it does not intend to offer material obtained through forensic extractions of the seized electronics — see The Device Record Nobody Is Offering.

So the account roster around him is not in the public record, and on current course it is not going to be. The one place names leaked into public view is the Steam comment wall, where visitors typed their own handles in the open, and the Steam profiles in the same circle, which were archived before they were scrubbed.

That is why this list matters more than it looks. A Discord server holds hundreds of strangers. A Steam friend list is chosen one person at a time, over years of voice chat — see The Friend List and What Valve Holds.

The roster

Every entry below is a string that appears in an archived capture reproduced in this section. The "kind" column matters: a Steam display name is a name shown beside a comment, and a Discord handle is one the commenter typed out themselves in the body of a public comment or bio.

Name as it appearsKindSelf‑reported locationDate stamp on the captureWhere it appears
craftin247milkSteam profile alias, renamedUtah11-year account historycraftin247 / milk Profile Thread
Ankha (shown as 💛 Ankha 💛)Steam display nameEgyptprofile captureThe Ankha Profile
Ankha_KittyDiscord handle, published in the Ankha bioprofile captureThe Ankha Profile
centoSteam display nameSep 2 @ 7:50amThe Steam Wall After the Shooting
peace walkerSteam display name"43 minutes ago"The Steam Wall After the Shooting
LucySteam display nameSep 1 @ 11:31amThe Steam Wall After the Shooting
Thank YouSteam display nameSep 10 @ 11:01am; Apr 23 @ 8:22pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
miss your son is clicker trainedSteam display nameAug 29 @ 3:20pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
Xx_chubby_ch43_xXSteam display nameAug 28 @ 1:19pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
luvrSteam display nameApr 26 @ 2:33pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
fentanylsandwich1312Discord handle, typed by luvr in their own commentApr 26 @ 2:33pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
Alive but GaySteam display nameApr 26 @ 2:20pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments
generic8076Discord handle, typed by Alive but Gay in their own commentApr 26 @ 2:20pmDiscord Handles in the Steam Comments

Names that are characters in a joke, not accounts

The September 2 comment by cento is a mock news bulletin — a genre gaming friend groups write about each other constantly. The bracketed names inside it are participants' screen names used as characters in that joke, and we list them separately so nobody mistakes them for a friend list:

Name in the bulletinRole in the joke
[Cute Lamb Needs Attention]the "victim"
[Milsnss]the "culprit"
[silly goose]the "eye witness"
[cento]the "star officer" — the commenter writing the bulletin

The full text and the reason it is not foreshadowing is on The Steam Wall After the Shooting.

Handles that belong to the Discord side, not the Steam side

Listed here only so readers do not confuse them with the Steam names above. All are covered in the Discord section:

  • zealous_monkey_55095 — the Discord account attributed to Robinson in the leaked confession screenshot. Details.
  • tylor.kum — the different username the search warrant attributes the same message to. The mismatch.
  • Craftopia, Gamin, The Corruption — server or username identifiers recorded in investigation notes as sought by the Utah State Bureau of Investigation.

Note the thing that makes the Steam list irreplaceable: craftin247 and zealous_monkey_55095 share no root, no spelling, nothing. Searching for one surfaces nothing about the other. The Steam identity and the Discord identity cannot corroborate each other, so the Steam names are not a duplicate of the Discord names — they are a separate, independent set.

What we are actually asking for

For each account listed above, one narrow set of facts, none of which requires anyone to be suspected of anything:

  1. The login-IP history held by Valve, and therefore the country each account was physically operated from. The location field on a profile is typed in. The IP address is not.
  2. Whether any account on the friend list was operated from outside the United States, and if so, which country.
  3. Whether any account was connected to a foreign intelligence service. If none were, that answer clears everyone here, and it should be published.
  4. The content of the voice chat, Steam messages and comment history — not the jokes on the public wall, the private traffic.
  5. Whether, when, and by whom the public pages were scrubbed after September 10.

What Would Settle It

  • Valve's subpoena return for the profile: account creation, full login IP history, and the friend list with account identifiers rather than display names.
  • The same return for each account that posted on the comment wall.
  • Correlation of session IPs to the September 10–12 window.
  • The US intelligence answer on whether any account in the circle was foreign-operated.

The Fix

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

  • Law 2 — US Intelligence Disclosure. If any account in this circle was foreign, US intelligence already knows or can find out. Law 2 forces that answer into the open.
  • 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 — Valve — and take testimony from the people in this circle under threat of perjury.

Compulsion works two ways here: force the proof out of Valve, and get information out of people who were actually in that circle.

Read the four laws → · The explainer video →

:::caution Saying it once more, at the bottom None of this is saying that any of these people did anything illegal or immoral. They commented on a gaming profile or listed a handle in a bio. That is all any of this shows. Most or all of them are almost certainly innocent people who happened to be in a friend group. We are asking for the record that would let each of them be cleared by name. :::

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