Posted on 03/03/2018 1:28:33 PM PST by marktwain
Las Vegas Mass Murder Initial Report, Luggage, Rifles, Revolver and Ammunition
On 18 January 2018, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) released a preliminary report on the mass murder committed on 1 October 2017.
The report is unusual, a unique response to the public clamoring for facts after the shooting. Ordinarily, the LVMPD does not release information about an ongoing investigation.
This is an ongoing investigation and is not a complete report. However, the report lists a number of preliminary conclusions that many people will disagree with. Whether you disagree or not, the report contains a wealth of information and provides significant amounts of valuable data for those who are interested and attempting to understand the event, how it occurred, and what the shooter did in the years and weeks previous to the shooting from Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
There are excellent diagrams and pictures of the scene and the layout that make clear many of the confusions about the event.
A detailed inventory of the firearms found in the Mandalay Bay suite consisting of rooms 32-135 and 32-134 provides significant information. Time references to the numerous times that the shooter took luggage to the suite makes it clear that there was no difficulty in the shooter bringing the 23 AR-15 and AR-10 clones, 1 bolt action .308 rifle with scope, and 1 revolver to the suite without fear of detection.
The shooter brought five suitcase bags with him on September 25th.
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
Thanks, Ben.
Now I see it...two ugly Vegas Casino chairs mating.
“Who he worked for points to the CIA because of the planes.”
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I wondered about that, too. Paddock owned a twin-engine plane.
I wonder if he was involved with Obama and Holder’s “Fast and Furious” gun running to Mexico?
[Sorry ‘bout that, Dean...] ‘-)
No problem. The link is in the article.
Too many rifles to commit mass murder.
His idea of function was not the same as yours, apparently.
Now youve given me more digging to do!
Great summary.
For the amount of money Mandalay Bay charges for that suite, I have to say that the décor is butt ugly in the extreme.
If someone can successfully link paddock and fast and furious, we ought to be able to make some heads explode.
Interesting. It only took 5 months to get this info to the American people who pay for these investigations. Or did we forget that? Some of who paid were KILLED that day.
Of course we were correct at how simple it would be to get the guns up there.
Child porn seems like a completely different angle here, and at this point, even though Paddock is called the Shooter here, we still cant be sure he was planning the attack or that it was he who downloaded the child porn. Not that he seemed like the most upstanding guy, but with all his money you would think he would make his Pedo dreams happen... and his girlfriend didnt look even slightly young.
Yes, I was at first thinking it was some sort of bathtub. What the heck.
For the amount of money Mandalay Bay charges for that suite, I have to say that the décor is butt ugly in the extreme.
Sure, child porn is demonic. But is this Paddocks thing, or is this a red herring or a connection to someone else? His life, what we know of it, doesnt read like a wealthy pedos life.
The big question is, did the guy leave the Maid a big tip?
Not that he seemed like the most upstanding guy, but with all his money you would think he would make his Pedo dreams happen... and his girlfriend didnt look even slightly young.
She was quite small... 4’11, while the shooter was 6’1.
Depends on whether or not she tucked.
He would have needed a mask and a catholic school uniform and a darkened room.
I am not privy to his fantasies.
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