Posted on 10/04/2017 9:41:38 AM PDT by sdthree
Room service receipts from the Las Vegas shooter's stay at the Mandalay Bay resort and casino reveal his insatiable appetite - and raise questions about the official timeline of the massacre. A man who works at the Mandalay Bay posted a receipt to Facebook Tuesday night, claiming that he served Paddock in his suite on the 32nd floor of the hotel. The receipt shows that on September 27, Paddock ordered a large meal to his room including a burger, a bagel, potato soup, a bottle of water and two Pepsis. Four days later, Paddock used the same room to open fire on a music festival taking place across the street - killing 58 and injuring 527.
The receipt says that the meal was for two people, but it's unclear if there actually was another person in the room. Police previously said that Paddock used his girlfriend's ID when he checked in, so that could account for the count of people staying in the room. The receipt also disputes the official timeline of the massacre. Police have said that Paddock checked into the hotel on September 28, but the receipt seems to prove that he was there at least one day earlier. +4 The receipt shows that on September 27, Paddock ordered a large meal to his room including a burger, a bagel, potato soup, a bottle of water and two Pepsis And another source told journalist Laura Loomer that Paddock was actually checked in as early as September 25. The person who posted the receipts has since deleted the pictures, but his profile still says he works at the casino. Loomer took a screenshot of the receipts before they were deleted.
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Not sure yet. several photos show some at the 4-6th floors-—but other people say those are on the wrong side.
The costs seem in line with other Las Vegas high end hotels. I stay at the Belagio.
Airflow is a good reason. Making it look like there is more than one person would be another. It wouldn’t be the first time in history someone used the tactic of making it appear that their forces were bigger than they actually are.
Two weeks of lunches for me.
FBI allowed newspeople and anyone who wanted to to wander around the San Bernadino killers’ house with a day of the killings. Obviously they were not that incompetent hence it was deliberate.
That would make a lot more sense.
Room Service is very expensive everywhere.
That would be easy to determine from the location of the brass.
Yes that’s what I said in my post
Thanks for the confirmation
Free Republic was all over that government Clinton Reno crime
It wasn’t a tub. It was two chairs pushed together. I thought it was a tub, too.
Doesn't necessarily need to be if what these reviewers are saying is true:
"Mandalay Bay was Disappointing
Posted Aug 17, 2015 on Hotels
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."
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5/11/2010 - The vent on our window was broken so majority of our stay our room was noisy from the wind and outside noise."
https://www.yelp.com/biz/mandalay-bay-resort-and-casino-las-vegas?hrid=XMTQEHB5rr5SsJPpOxCi4A
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"Mandalay Bay also has those little "ventilation strips" that you can slide open".
Mar 06, 2008
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g45963-i10-k1793764-o10-Windows_opening_do_any_strip_hotels_have_windows_that_open-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html
It appears there may be some guest rooms at Mandalay Bay (lower level??) that have some kind of window vent. If true, could be used as a gun port, basically, without having to bust out the window. Not saying there was a 2nd shooter, just and observation.
Precisely!
My arm chair comment:
Dude had airplanes so he knew how wind works at different altitudes. Wind is different on the third floor than it is on the 32nd. If he broke two windows in the same room, there may have been too much wind which would cause the bullets to fly back in. Thus he breaks the window in a different room so that the wind would have a diffused pathway out.
I rarely go out to eat. My 140 cup tub of Folgers for $10 keeps me out of Starbucks.
Years ago my kids had a math problem where they would go out for dinner, then calculate the sales tax and then the tip and add it all up. After helping them I would exclaim “And THIS is why I hate going out to eat! But multiply it by five for the whole family!!”
airflow. that is a lo of ammo.
Paddock was a patsy who was used by a militant girlfriend and her cohorts.
They probably shot him before the shooting of innocents even began.
Suicide, my arse.
What about the reports of masked men(2) running out of the hotel while the swat team was standing on the sidewalk listening to a superior with a clipboard in his hands? It took forever for the police to get in there. The security guard is dead and can’t talk. I was up late watching the whole thing go down and a lot of what was said on the local news has never been heard again.
Something doesn’t add up about him checking in under the girlfriend’s name. He must have used his name at check-in, because it’s on the room service receipt. They don’t ask your name when you order room service, because they know which room you’re in, and it shows up on the receipt.
Yeah, likely the “bad player” who shot Craig, and was likely part of Filipino Islamic group, who entangled Craig as a boring, but rich, Trump-hating lackey...likely didn’t know he’d be killed in the end.
That’s my theory.
They took custody of a few suspicious people. One was running in lobby and would not stop. One had wires coming out of his car. Another drove his jeep through a police blockade. Etc.
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