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To: pissant
Good point. You would think that they would have a security system in place, in order to use those elevators. Unless one of the employees provided him with the card, or was offered a tip if he/she took Paddock up in one.

I read a comment by a Freeper on one of the threads that suggested his girlfriend worked for MGM. Couldn't verify it, but it was reported that he used her MGM Rewards Card.

One story I just read said that neighbors saw Paddock move a bunch of stuff out of his home...specifically, "a safe the size of an icebox," in the beginning of August. The same neighbors said he got in his silver van, drove off, and they never saw him again.

These same neighbors said that:

“I thought the whole situation was even weirder when two weeks later I then look out of my window again to see Marilou stuffing her car full of all her belongings. Over the course of three or four days it was like she was moving her entire life out of the house. She packed so much stuff not only was her car full, but it was also tied to the top of her car. After a few days of packing she too pulled out of the driveway and was never seen again."

“It was all very strange.”

The above comments are from a Gateway Pundit article dated today (10/10/17). Here's the link to the story:

Marilou Danley Is Lying=> Neighbors Say She Moved ALL OF HER BELONGINGS Out of House in August

25 posted on 10/10/2017 3:25:35 PM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: mass55th
He moved a gun safe the size of a fridge alone? Even empty, that's a load.

68 posted on 10/10/2017 5:20:26 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: NFL, NBA, BLM, CAIR, Hollywood, Antifa, SPLC, CNN, ESPN, NPR, TWITTER, FACEBOOK)
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