For the hotel, if all of the relatives of the deceased, and the wounded...sued them, then you could be talking about a billion easily at risk.
There are several problems here. It would appear that the cops aren’t doing much of a four-star investigation. There’s no notes or anything by the shooter. This Campos guy having this one single wound from 200-odd shots fired down the hallway? The fact that the picture taken by the cops of the dead shooter...about an hour after they’d secured the room...showed the guy already in rigor mortis (it typically takes two to six hours)....the story has problems.
How does the pic show rigor mortis?
>> the story has problems.
Indeed.
I hope our patience isn’t mistaken for indifference.
So, tell us how long it takes blood to ‘start’ to coagulate? Some of his cranial mass was soaked into the carpet, the rest was just as bright red as fresh blood. The only blood that showed coagulation was around his mouth.
I have cut myself enough times to have a very good idea of how long it takes and it is not an hour. So, tell us how you came up with the timeline to determine the picture was taken hour after he offed himself.
As for your first observation, yes, the hotel does have a very keen interest for the upcoming litigations to make absolutely sure any determined timeline is as accurate as possible.
As for the police and Sheriff, it is obvious from the expressions on the face of the Sheriff, before, during and after the news conferences, that he is not in agreement with what he is reading and that someone else is putting those words on what he is reading on. All the while, the FBI AiC is standing over his shoulder.