How was Stephen Paddock able to bring so many weapons up to his hotel room, and does this in any way link to an undercover guns operation?
These are the questions people have been trying to find out in the tragic aftermath of the deadly Las Vegas massacre.
A new report finds answers. Yet, those answers all point to a less than kosher underground business the feds don’t want you hearing about.
The official story on what happened keeps changing. It surely couldn’t have anything to do with this…
Stephen Paddock had access to the service elevator at Mandalay Bay.
“You’d never stop a man like this (Paddock) from coming in the building,” Wynn told FOX News on Sunday. “However,” he continued, “nobody in this company’s history, no public person, has ever walked in the service elevator unless they were accompanied by security. Uh, that wouldn’t happen.”
Did hotel security let Stephen Paddock carry all those weapons up to his hotel room?
Continue to the next page to hear the rest of this explosive report!
How bout the 28 year old girl who saw multiple shooters and reported to several different agencies. Found her dead this morning. Wake up people!
Leave you defenseless so they rule
Just heard int he news today, the owner of the Mandaly hotel sold most of stocks recently. Also gave money to “Cair. Isis claimed. The paddock guy converted to Islam, a person who warned was taken away.
Though 58 people lost their lives in Vegas through the guns that’s not many out 300 some million to take your guns we would have a bigger bloodbath than that just for trying some also remember America with those numbers the military loans only 1.7 million they don’t have the resources the take anything from any of us are guns are right
I think the hotel owners are complicit
Fishy story? I don’t buy it.
If he needed the freight elevator for the heavy luggage, why didn’t security look into this and find out what was in such heavy suitcases? I’m telling you, people, he had inside help!
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WOW, TWO MEN WERE ACTUALLY IN THAT HALLWAY WHEN THE LAS VEGAS SHOOTER SHOT THROUGH THE DOOR.
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At Mandalay Bay, precious minutes passed before 1st call to police in shooting
WATCH Audio recording sheds new light on Las Vegas shooting
The first reports from hotel employees that there was a shooter in the Mandalay Bay hotel were not relayed to Las Vegas police until after the gunman had already begun the deadly rampage that killed 58 people across the street, according to a person who has reviewed the records and spoke to ABC News on the condition of confidentiality.
Stephen Paddock opened fire on a security guard, Jesus Campos, and a maintenance man, Stephen Schuck, down the hallway of the 32nd floor before he turned his attention to the concertgoers below. Both men called their supervisors, but neither the police account of the ensuing moments nor publicly transmitted police radio traffic indicate when the hotel security office dialed 911.
According to the latest police timeline, Campos was shot about six minutes before the rampage began. Hotel officials released a statement saying that timeline “may not be accurate.” Police say the current timeline will be revised again by Friday.
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Sold stocks BEFORE the massacre
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WOW, TWO MEN WERE ACTUALLY IN THAT HALLWAY WHEN THE LAS VEGAS SHOOTER SHOT THROUGH THE DOOR.
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/questions-persist-initial-response-vegas-massacre/story?id=50427462
http://abcnews.go.com/US/questions-persist-initial-response-vegas-massacre/story?id=50427462
At Mandalay Bay, precious minutes passed before 1st call to police in shooting
WATCH Audio recording sheds new light on Las Vegas shooting
The first reports from hotel employees that there was a shooter in the Mandalay Bay hotel were not relayed to Las Vegas police until after the gunman had already begun the deadly rampage that killed 58 people across the street, according to a person who has reviewed the records and spoke to ABC News on the condition of confidentiality.
Stephen Paddock opened fire on a security guard, Jesus Campos, and a maintenance man, Stephen Schuck, down the hallway of the 32nd floor before he turned his attention to the concertgoers below. Both men called their supervisors, but neither the police account of the ensuing moments nor publicly transmitted police radio traffic indicate when the hotel security office dialed 911.
According to the latest police timeline, Campos was shot about six minutes before the rampage began. Hotel officials released a statement saying that timeline “may not be accurate.” Police say the current timeline will be revised again by Friday.
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/audio-recording-sheds-light-las-vegas-shooting-50426134?cid=share_addthis_widget