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  • Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock calculated where to shoot to kill maximum number of people

    10/07/2017 4:36:07 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 305 replies
    The Washington Examiner ^ | October 7, 2017 | Kimberly Leonard
    Police found a note in the hotel room of Stephen Paddock, the gunman behind the mass shooting in Las Vegas, that had hand-written calculations about where he needed to aim to kill as many people as possible. In an interview that will be aired Sunday on CBS's "60 Minutes," Officer Dave Newton from the Las Vegas Police Department's K-9 unit said he noticed a note on the shooter's bedside table after officers entered the room. The note was next to one of the windows that Paddock smashed with a hammer to clear an opening to fire into the crowd from...
  • Investigators Probing Whether Others Were in Gunman’s Suite (IRS: 2015 made $5M Gambling)

    10/06/2017 11:49:43 AM PDT · by springwater13 · 97 replies
    Investigators are trying to nail down whether anyone else was in the hotel suite reserved by the Las Vegas gunman during the time he was registered there, multiple senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation into the shooting told NBC News. The investigators are puzzled by two discoveries: First, a charger was found that does not match any of the cell phones that belonged to Stephen Paddock, the man who killed himself inside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino after sending a barrage of bullets down on a crowd of 22,000 people below. And second, garage records show that...
  • Second person may have had access to Stephen Paddock’s suite, known about Vegas mass shooting plan

    10/06/2017 4:54:21 PM PDT · by Hadean · 161 replies
    NY Daily News ^ | Oct. 06, 2017 | Larry Mcshane
    Investigators acknowledge at least one other person could have known about Stephen Paddock’s plan to execute dozens of country music concertgoers in Las Vegas. Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McCahill, after declaring law enforcement had already chased more than 1,000 leads, said Friday they remained unsure if someone had advance word of the carnage. “I can tell you this: We are very confident that there was not another shooter in the room,” McCahill said. “What I cannot confirm to you, and what we continue to investigate, is whether anybody else might have known about this incident before he carried it out.”...
  • Did Stephen Paddock Make Money as a Professional Gambler?

    10/05/2017 8:42:44 AM PDT · by PPSman · 62 replies
    EconomicPolicyJournal.com ^ | October 5, 2017 | Robert Wenzel
    The Mandalay Bay shooter, Stephen Paddock, was apparently a big gambler. Various reports have it that he played the video poker machines. He would sit in front of them for hours, often wagering more than $100 a hand, reports The New York Times The top machines at Mandalay Bay, where Paddock often played, pay out 99.17 percent, or $99.17 for every $100 wagered. You aren't living off your gamblings with that kind of losing payout. Paddock's brother, Eric, seems to think...
  • Las Vegas Gunman Chased Gambling’s Payouts and Perks

    10/04/2017 9:07:48 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 29 replies
    The New York Times ^ | October 4, 2017 | Serge F. Kovaleski, Sabrina Tavernise and John Branch
    LAS VEGAS — The video poker machines that Stephen Paddock liked were the ones that did not draw attention. They had few look-at-me flashing lights or listen-to-me bells. He would sit in front of them for hours, often wagering more than $100 a hand. The way he played — instinctually, decisively, calculatingly, silently, with little movement beyond his shifting eyes and nimble fingers — meant he could play several hundred hands an hour. Casino hosts knew him well. “Not a lot of smiles and friendliness,” said John Weinreich, who was an executive casino host at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa...
  • Las Vegas Shooter Stephen Paddock Had Recent Large Gambling Transactions

    10/02/2017 10:14:05 AM PDT · by Drew68 · 151 replies
    NBC ^ | 02 Oct 2017 | Pete Williams
    The suspected gunman behind the Las Vegas massacre made several large gambling transactions in recent weeks, according to law enforcement officials. The transactions in Las Vegas by Stephen Paddock were in the tens of thousands, the officials said. It was not immediately clear if those transactions were losses or wins. Paddock's brothers were stunned to learn Monday that their sibling was the suspected perpetrator of the largest mass shooting in modern American history. Eric Paddock of Orlando, Florida, said he had "no idea" why his 64-year-old brother committed the shooting. “Mars just fell into the earth,” he told NBC News....
  • Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock was a high-stakes gambler who 'kept to himself' before massacre

    10/02/2017 12:28:37 PM PDT · by Raebie · 53 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | Oct. 2, 2107 | William Wan, Sandhya Somashekhar, Aaron C. Davis and Barbara Liston
    Before he opened fire late Sunday, killing at least 58 people at a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip, gunman Stephen Paddock was living out his retirement as a high-stakes gambler in a quiet town outside Las Vegas. Paddock, 64, would disappear for days at a time, frequenting casinos with his longtime girlfriend, neighbors said. Relatives also said Paddock had frequently visited Las Vegas to gamble and take in concerts. Eric Paddock said his brother often gambled in tens of thousands of dollars. “My brother is not like you and me. He plays high-stakes video poker,” he said....
  • Las Vegas Shooter Gambled With At Least $160K In Recent Weeks

    10/03/2017 10:26:58 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 67 replies
    NBC News ^ | 10-03-2017 | by Tom Winter, Pete Williams and Andrew Blankstein
    Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock gambled with at least $160,000 in the past several weeks at Las Vegas casinos, according to multiple senior law enforcement officials. There were 16 separate Currency Transaction Reports, or CTRS, filed for Paddock in recent weeks. The Treasury Department and the IRS mandate that casinos have to file the reports for "each transaction in currency involving cash-in and cash-out of more than $10,000 in a gaming day." The reports don't show whether Paddock won or lost or both on the days in question. They do show that on same days there were multiple transactions. A...