Posted on 10/25/2017 9:50:07 AM PDT by DCBryan1
A laptop computer recovered from the Las Vegas hotel room where Stephen Paddock launched the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was missing its hard drive, depriving investigators of a potential key source of information on why he killed and maimed so many people, ABC News has learned.
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>>IF THE LAPTOP HAD NO HARD DRIVE, WHY DID HE HAVE IT IN THE HOTEL ROOM IN THE FIRST PLACE? IT WOULD HAVE BEEN USELESS DEAD WEIGHT.................
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Exactly!!!
A laptop without a hard drive is a brick. Was he planning on throwing it at someone, or was it removed to cover up something. Is there any other logical explanation?
“...Somebody else is behind this. Somebody with a political agenda, and this is not the only shooting commissioned by this somebody either....”
Antifa and BLM have sure been quiet since that shooting. IMHO, it all rolls back to the UniParty...and Soros. It’s their hatred for all things American...and Trump. They have to bury it because IF got out to the public what was really going on, every UniParty member in corrupt DC would be liable.
How was the shooter viewing these remote cameras in the hallway, presumably Bluetooth or WIFI, if not with the laptop?
Let me guess, the laptop went to the FBI lab?
Obviously, the laptop had a center fuel tank which spontaneously exploded, destroying the hard drive.
Makes perfect sense; the science is settled.
So, it just disappeared?
No, bleachbit? no hammer? no cloth?
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Wasn’t there was a hammer pictured in the room? ha!
Were the cameras downloading to the laptop like GoPros do? Guess we’ll never know since it went missing.....
If I am not mistaken, the same company that owns the hotel owns ABC, and Ellen probably has more viewers than the nightly news now-a-days. It was a simple business decision to x out the competing news orgs, IMO.
You don’t believe in criminal conspiracies? Or you only believe in the ones officially sanctioned by government authorities?
So no hard drive but brother gets busted for kid porn. Pizza connection?
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Philippine children perhaps? I suspect $100,000 was sent to the woman for something along this line.
This is no biggy... Whenever I travel, I always take the hard drive out of my laptop.
If we are looking for the most simple and least nefarious explanation, then we would say that there was a hard drive in it at some point and he was using it, but the hard drive was removed. Again, most simple explanation: Paddock himself removed it before the shooting and disposed of it somewhere offsite.
There are other explanations. He could have been using an external drive of some kind. The drive (internal or external) could have been lost or misplaced by the authorities. An accomplice or accomplices could have taken it, etc., etc.
[Deep darkness has filled the land]
I will say, the country definitely went down a rabbit hole with The Manchurian Candidate. The “weird” level really took off from 2008 on. A Rainbow White House, Stonewall Inn a national monument (really? - talk about flying in the face of God) - and people cheering it on. People shrug their shoulders about the skyrocketing debt. An organized propaganda effort against a legally-elected President. Criminal thugs allowed to go on looting, setting fires and assaulting without severe retribution? (not as much lately in mass numbers).
These are times I never expected to see in the U.S.A.
Some don’t believe it; they will.
True. It’s when piece after piece of oddities occur, they begin to form a pattern.
Can you imagine being the family of the murdered and hearing all this crud?
I would be furious. Especially after the break-in at Paddock’s house.
My TinFoil Hat is like the ‘Cat in the Hat!’
Bet he left a slice of pizza on top of his laptop, as a mocking clue for FBI.
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