If police had to breach the locked interior door to the second room...then Paddock was obviously not running back and forth between the two broken windows. Who was in the second room and where did he go?
I would expect Paddock, after trying to blow up the fuel storage tank and failing, to have locked the door when he decided to focus on the crowd. If there is a second shooter, this locked interior door is not evidence supporting his existence.
Lots of questions... I believe you are referring to the room that had the Aussie in it. One assumes that Paddock broke the glass in the second room but if he did, that means that he had to have access to that room....how did he do that? Do we know for sure that any shots were fired from this second room? Obviously the number of shells on the floor would tell the tale on how many shots were fired from each window. What actually found in this second room? Were there any guns found in this room or were they all found in the Paddock's suite? What about this door ajar alarm? Which room was that and who was in that room? Or was that door ajar alarm for the second room which is why Campo was at that location on the floor? Not sure how many 'door ajar' alarms they typically have to deal with in a day but it just sounds way too coincidental that this would occur at the same time in the same general location. If the door ajar alarm was a different room, was it on the same side of the building overlooking the festival? Who room was that? Is it possible that Paddock (or at least someone) had a master card that could open all these rooms and somehow one of the doors was left open?
Not true, really. The adjoining door has a doorknob lock. You can turn the button in the locked position while open, and then walk out of the room and shut the door behind you leaving it locked. I saw on video the adjoining door and it’s a doorknob lock.