Posted on 10/03/2017 6:44:24 AM PDT by KeyLargo
STEPHEN PADDOCK Born on April 9, 1953 Birth Name Stephen Craig Paddock Occupation Accountant / Auditor Net Worth $5,000,000 USD Hometown Sun Valley, California Parents Benjamin Hoskins Paddock(father) Girlfriend Marilou Danley Cause Of Death Suicide
Siblings Eric Paddock (brother) Bruce Paddock (brother)
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Stephen Craig Paddock (April 9, 1953 - October 1, 2017) was an American mass murderer who committed a mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1, 2017, that left over 58 people dead and over 515 others injured. He resided in Mesquite, Nevada and was the partner of Marilou Danley Las Vegas Mass Shooting
Authorities had located 23 firearms&inside the hotel room, which he checked into on Thursday September 28, 2017, along with two platforms set up to shoot from. Paddock also had cameras to see police arriving. He is believed to have used long range rifles. Police suspect that at least one of the weapons was modified to allow it to function as an automatic weapon. The guns included a handgun, along with a .223 caliber and a .308 caliber rifle. All of the weapons were purchased legally.
Another 19 firearms were found in Paddocks Mesquite, Nevada home on October 2, 2017, along with explosives and several rounds of ammunition.
Several pounds of ammonium nitrate&, which is used to make explosives, were also found in Paddocks car. Early Life
Stephen Paddock's grew up in Sun Valley, California&. He had two brothers, Eric Paddock and Bruce Paddock. Stephen's father Benjamin Hoskins Paddock was a bank robber and a former member of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. Benjamin was diagnosed as a psychopathic& after his arrest in the late 1960s. Career
Paddock was an accountant for many years and had made millions of dollars investing in real estate. He was living in semi-retirement.
Personal Life
Paddock lived with his significant other Marilou Danley before the shooting.[6]
Paddock was not known to Las Vegas before his death. Paddock lived in a three-year-old, $396,000 two-bedroom home in the small retirement and golf community of Mesquite, Nevada, 80 miles north east of Las Vegas near the Arizona state border.
Stephen Paddock was an accountant for many years.[33] At one point, he was employed by a company that later became Lockheed Martin (1985 to 1988).
Paddock was a licensed hunter and private pilot, and owned an aircraft at Mesquite Metro Airport from 2007 to 2009. [4]
Stephen's brother Eric Paddock stated that he was a normal Las Vegas resident, eating burritos and gambling, and that he showed no political or religious affiliations. [ Gambling
On multiple occasions, Stephen Paddock gambled more than $10,000 per day and in some cases amounts more than $20,000 and $30,000 at Las Vegas casinos, according to an NBC News source who read the suspect's Multiple Currency Transaction Report (CTR) and a casino gaming executive.
I didn’t hear enough but what I did hear was more AK47. Slower than a M16. M16’s are pretty fast not staccato. I may be talking out my ass.
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Well, since all of “them” seem to be moving here, eventually going “there” will be safer than being here.
What part of "Do not disturb", don't you understand? The housekeepers love that sign, less work for them, and they usually get a nice tip when the guest checks out. Room service just knock and say "room service", which is how the guest ordered the food to the room service operator.
You have never stayed or work in a hotel from my summation.
Also, getting all that stuff up to his room, find a bellman with a bell cart, tip $100 and no questions asked.
So you’re saying he did in fact have that sign on the door?
One of the pics inside the shooter’s room shows an AR 15 with a Slide Fire stock mod and a 100 round magazine. This could be what sounded like a belt fed machine gun.
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