I'm not saying there was a shooter on the lower floor(s), but this notion that every window of a guest room on lower floors doesn't have at least a small strip opening, or doesn't prop open isn't necessarily true.
windows opening- do any strip hotels have windows that open?
One commenter said: "Mandalay Bay also has those little "ventilation strips" that you can slide open".
Now, is that true? If so, is that enough to put the muzzle of a gun through without breaking up the rest of the window?
I've yet to see a definitive answer on either of those questions.
There would also be loads of gunshot residue that is relatively difficult to get rid of entirely because it seats itself in nooks and crannies.
Easy to debunk or substantiate should somebody want to.
Not in this hotel.
The floor to ceiling windows whistled loudly whenever the wind was blowing in the right direction. Adjusting the vent on the window did not help."
Vent "on the window?" What does that mean? What floor? How big is this window "vent"?
It’s a completely moot point whether there is a “ventilation strip” or not. The whole idea of the supposed 2nd shooter muzzle flashes has been debunked completely. There’s video both BEFORE and HOURS AFTER the shooting showing the strobe light flashing.
The cab driver video shows the strobe to flash even when no shots are being fired.
The police, on the scanner recording, mention the strobe AFTER the shooting stopped.
IT WAS A STROBE LIGHT EVEN IF THERE WERE “VENTILATION STRIPS.”
It’s really simple. It’s a proven fact.