Posted on 10/14/2017 9:13:21 AM PDT by DallasBiff
The sheriff looking like he was going to have a nervous breakdown yesterday, the 28 year old survivor of the massacre saying that there was more than one shooter found dead, and now this.
“The fact that he had so many guns, even the smallest number (19) would have been rather challenging to bring in without arousing suspicion.”
Not really. Numerous people have mentioned on these threads about all the trade shows in Vegas and the displays and equipment that people bring in and out. Bring 19 guns in a room inside their cases would be a a big deal at all. He was there I think several days in advance.
“Also, there’s the fact that 19 guns is excessive for a one-man operation.”
Why?
The guy had tons of money.
He was incredibly evil and very intelligent. Who knows why anyone would have done this.
No human reason; just pure evil.
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Interesting that Youtube makes one sign up to see that video now, even though there is no "death" in it at anytime.
I read she had a history of seizures and the stress probably caused a fatal seizure. Where did you hear she was shot?
I noticed that also. One set of shots very loud and another set very faint in comparison. At that moment I thought there are two shooters.
I read there are no cameras in the hallways.
Gotta link?
In Vegas there are cameras in the hallway. The only place where there are no cameras are in the restrooms and the hotel rooms themselves.
I read there are no cameras in the hallways.
Plus, where’s all the brass on the floor? The floor should be covered with brass after a couple thousand rounds being fired.
“Sheriff is seriously scared for his job,”
I feel pretty bad for this sheriff. I get the feeling that he’s being “managed” by people and/or entities much more powerful than he is, and he’s maximum pissed. Just my read...
About a dozen years ago, I was in Denver on a big family/friend ski trip. The night that everyone arrived in town, we all went out for dinner. When we got to the hotel that most of us were staying at, my buddy left his 12/13 year old cousin by her room, as her parents were just a little behind.
10 whole minutes and the parents arrived about the same time as the police.
They spent the next 1/2 hour, along with my buddy and his wife, trying to explain that it wasn't child abandonment.
Seems all the hallways and stairways at the hotel have vid cameras and someone on staff noticed my buddy "abandon" his cousin in the hall and called police.
This was about a dozen years ago.
At a typical 3/4 star hotel.
I would think that today, a main resort in Vegas would have even more surveillance.
These 23 major Las Vegas Strip hotels have no surveillance cameras in hotel hallways or elevator landings, an AP investigation found:
Aria
Ballys
Bellagio
Circus Circus
Cosmopolitan
Encore
Excalibur
Flamingo
Harrahs
Luxor
Mandalay Bay
See my post 73
If this is all as it seems, the Mandalay Bay is where to go to do a crime, seems like their camera system is pretty faulty.
I think you’re right.
They could be elsewhere in the room… but the pictures do kinda look like somebody with a bucket of brass tossed a few handfuls around the scene for flavor/staging effects. Certainly the shot-up door with the gun caught perfectly framed in the doorway looks somewhat staged.
There is not a single identifiable source for ANY of this BS.
I think you're right and there was government involvement, probably FBI but I wouldn't rule out some other letter-agency like BATFE or CIA doing shady operations.
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