Terror attack in Las Vegas and now Cali

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  1. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    That and in the most surveilled city in the us, there had to be a shit ton of footage .... including him anytime his car moved; bringing the luggage in. There are also cameras on the outside of the mandalay near the roof above of his room looking down.
    The amount of cell camera likely rolling vs what were seen doesn't add up.
     
  2. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    But why would they release all of that footage? I'm glad they didn't to be honest. I hate when investigations are jeopardized because they release all the footage and what not to the media outlets right away.
     
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  3. The Waterboy

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    Hookers have to eat too, and they generally don't ask questions, or so I heard.
     
  4. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    definetly agree. Especially with the investigation ongoing. It's just uncharacteristic of the media to have so little. Especially in the way of hotel employees etc. were they all told to keep quiet. I would assume the media has tried. 5 hotels had at the very least active shooter teams in side.
     
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    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    Ah, could be. Was that confirmed?
     
  6. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    I wonder if she was in the room with his full arsenal.. They may not ask too many questions but I imagine anyone, hooker or not, would be alarmed at the sight of 23ish guns, several of which are weapons of war.
     
  7. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    Good point . The food was brought to the room for 2? I doubt he had all the stuff under the bed
     
  8. Ralebird

    Ralebird Well-Known Member

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    But he could have had it on the bed, on the couch, on the desk and on the table in the other room and as long as he had the door closed between them, she'd never know. She probably wouldn't even know he had access to the side room.
     
  9. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure hookers k ow these suites pretty well, but still it's a possibility that he had them in the other room. The other person in the room being a hooker is also just a possibility . Everything is.
     
  10. Attackett

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    A guy that knows he’s days away from dying having a hooker in his room in the hooker capital of the world is not very surprising, it would be a hell of a lot more surprising if he didn’t.

    I highly doubt a guy that planned this as meticulously and for as long as this guy did would risk it all by revealing his plans to a hooker or even letting off any type of suspicion to her either.


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  11. typeOnegative13NY

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    Police said they believe he planned on escaping...... not sure how he thought he would or where he would go. He's 32 floors up, rooms in his name, windows broken and was he gonna escape with his arsenal? Maybe the 100k to Thailand was his new bank account and that's where he would go. Not sure what he could have thought his chances were , the guy was no dummy.
     
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  12. Petrozza

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    the latest....

    1). Paddock, a video poker player, checked in to Mandalay Bay on Sept. 25 — three days earlier than initially reported. Lombardo said Paddock spent those first three days in a separate room, and the hotel provided that room free of charge for unknown reasons. Paddock spent the remaining days in the corner suite where he staged his attack, and he paid for the suite himself.

    More BS.... we saw a receipt dated 09/27/2017 with the room number being 32135, which is Paddock's suite number from where he was allegedly shooting.



    2). Throughout his time in Las Vegas, Paddock did not interact with many people, the sheriff said, dispelling rumors the shooter had met with a prostitute for at least one night. Bellman helped with bags. On at least two occasions, a bellman helped Paddock bring bags up to his 32nd-floor suite.

    Didn't they originally say that Paddock didn't let anyone handle his bags?

    3). But in the first hour after shots began, the echoes of gunfire created confusion, leading to false reports of gunshots at multiple Strip locations, Lombardo said.....
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    The guard was shot in the thigh, and though Paddock fired more than 200 rounds down the hall and into nearby rooms, no one else in the hotel was injured.

    This is beyond ridiculous. So, Paddock shot over 200 rounds inside the hotel and no one heard anything? He was using an AR-15 variant for God's sake. Anyone heard an AR-15 indoors? It's freaking deafening. Not to mention, there are no holes in the walls, light fixtures, etc.
     
  13. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    Complete bullshit. 200 down the hallway and No one heard anything ... but in the same breath echoes were heard as far away as the bellagio to create confusion? Wtf?

    Also, that door shows a few holes, but not 200...would have shredded that door. So he must have opened the door to fire. Still, no one heard? No damage .
     
  14. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    "Security, I hear breaking glass down the hall. And gunshots. Like a movie with Audie Murphy in it. I just called 911. I'm scared to death." No? No. Or so we're told. I don't have any idea how many people were booked, how many people the floor can accommodate, and how many rooms were occupied at the time of the shooting, but that's just bizarre based on what little I know as well as the rest of us. Supposedly Jesus Campos was up there to inspect a suspicious alarm alert in one of the rooms and that's when he was shot in the leg - but not through the door. It's all over the map.

    I did read that the gunman shot up fuel tanks outside, trying to do God knows what (possibly tied to the ammonium nitrate that was found in his car that he didn't get to use?). Escape, escape to where? That's just foolishness. Unless he was in full psychosis right near the end and the note the police found said, ""If you like Pina Coladas, and getting caught in the rain, if you're not into yoga, if you have half a brain. If you like making love at midnight, in the dunes of the cape. I'm the love that you've looked for, write to me, and escape". How could he think he was coming out alive? NO WAY. Escape, haha, c'mon. He would've had a pre-planned escape route. Which he never would've made it to, anyway. What was he going to do, casually ride down the elevator after a mass shooting after he blocked off the stairwell? That doesn't make any sense.

    There's a big chance that Paddock was just an angry, seething, twice divorced jerk that wanted people to pay for imaginary life long cumulative slights. These people at a concert are happy, I'll give ya happy. I really don't think this goes beyond some evil prick going postal, but who am I. I'm not writing off anything, but it's all pure guesswork to say the least. There's also the possibility that part of his game was YOU'LL NEVER KNOW WHY I DID IT. Profilers are hard at work putting together a composite picture, but the reality is, he most likely isn't tied to anything except being a dick that no-one really wanted to be around. And, if he is tied to some real life film noir nefariousness, we'll probably never know, anyway. Now the CIA (and yes, this has been floated around), they've done some hideous, unforgivable shit, but I'm just not feeling secret operative gone wild on this one or an international terrorist connection. Just not feeling it .
     
  15. typeOnegative13NY

    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    Nothing wrong with that. Obviously I feel the way I do about it , but anyone's guess is as good at this point. Strangely, the one thing that would make me feel there is no conspiracy at this point is the lack of motive. If there was a reason behind it they would have maybe already dressed this guy up in what ever costume . But I still think the whole thing reeks. Somebody going postal usually happens in a relatively quick manor, not planned out and accumulating weapons over a time. Maybe we will never know , but for sure the authority needs to stop Effin up their stories.
     
  16. Greenday4537

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    So I forget. Are you guys still suggesting it was the lizard people? Or was it the Illumnati? I get wild conspiracy theories mixed up easily.
     
  17. Walt White

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    MKUltra most likely
     
  18. The Waterboy

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    They pushed Kaczynski over the edge, might have taken Paddock a little longer
     
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    Trump set it up to throw the FBI off the scent of the Russian collusion trail.
     
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  20. Greenday4537

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    Perhaps it was that elusive chupacabra.
     
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