Every horrific crime in the news these days is accompanied by a clamor of protest from people who knew the perpetrator and insist that the guy was innocent.
Would seem the guy did not own guns and did not know how to fire them. The man speaking here is a former Marine and knows something is just wrong.
Probably the biggest question I have is, what caused him to stop shooting? I understand that he was only shooting for ten minutes, but it took cops over an hour from the time the first shot was fired to actually get into his room. So, what was he doing with the rest of those 50+ minutes?
Did his barrels melt? Did he have a sudden attack of conscience? had he already offed himself? Was it really the guy on the grassy knoll?
Why are you so quick to judge? Paddock may very well have done it but there are serious questions of whether he acted alone and also questions of motive.
Until all the facts are in, I draw no conclusion. What we should be concerned about is that the facts are being gathered in a satisfactory manner.
A lot of tinfoil being wrapped around heads these days, plus all those black helicopters flying silently at night.
Nobody wants to be that poor a judge of character. Also it’s such a common plot in bad movies and TV it feels like it happens all the time and is more comfortable to believe.