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REPORT: Ten Suspicious Circumstances Surrounding The Las Vegas Mass Shooting


Credit: Reuters

If you've been keeping up with the latest news regarding the biggest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, you might be thinking some things just aren't adding up.


Below is an updated timeline provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Source: The Blaze):

Regarding Jesus Campos' response at 9:59pm, MGM released a statement saying this particular report was "manually created after the fact" and accurate.


“We know that shots were being fired at the festival lot at the same time as, or within 40 seconds after, the time Jesus Campos first reported that shots were fired over the radio,” MGM said in a statement on October 12th. LVMPD Sheriff Joe Lombardo later corroborated this the next day.


Now onto some questionable events surrounding the Las Vegas tragedy -


1. MGM executives dumped around $250 million worth of stock within 30 days of the shooting (Source: Nasdaq; pages 5 & 6):



2. Island News KITV 4 ABC reported on October 3rd that Mandalay Bay valet worker Chad Nishimura spoke briefly with Stephen Paddock, the suspected Las Vegas gunman, as he checked his car into the hotel on Saturday morning (9/30/17):


"Just in shock, really. It's scary to know that I was close to someone that was that dangerous. I would've never thought. He seemed like a normal guy. When he came in, nothing too weird about him. He didn't have any crazy bags with him that I can remember. We are a convention hotel so we have a bunch of people that have boxes and multiple carts worth of stuff. There's nothing weird that I can remember," Nishimura said.


The original article has since been deleted, but an archived version can be seen here.


3. According to Fox News, Las Vegas security guard Jesus Campos disappeared moments before TV interviews:


"The Mandalay Bay security guard shot by Stephen Paddock in the moments leading up to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history was set to break his silence Thursday night with five television interviews, including one on Fox News, Campos' union president said.


"Except when the cameras were about to roll, and media gathered in the building to talk to him, Campos reportedly bolted, and, as of early Friday morning, it wasn't immediately clear where he was."



4. Responding LVMPD SWAT officer Dave Newton, who stormed Paddock's Mandalay Bay hotel room, said the following in a 60 Minutes interview: "I didn't see any apparent wounds to his head. But I did see a lotta blood that had come outta his mouth."


Dave Newton (Credit: CBS News)


5. Newsweek reported the autopsy of Paddock's brain failed to find abnormalities:


"Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal an autopsy of Paddock's brain revealed no abnormalities as of Tuesday, ending theories that the mass killer had a disorder or brain tumor.


"Lombardo told the newspaper he didn't have any information on results from Paddock's toxicology test, which would show whether he was under the influence of any drugs or alcohol at the time of his death.


"Results from the examination have not been released to the public, but experts have said the findings could help provide some answers as to why Paddock decided to attack.


"Retired FBI profiler Jim Clemente told the Associated Press there may have been 'some sort of major trigger in his life—a great loss, a breakup or maybe he just found out he has a terminal disease.'"

6. Fox News reported Stephen Paddock's home was broken into despite intense FBI, police interest:


Stephen Paddock's home in Reno, Nev. (Credit: AP)


"A Nevada home the Las Vegas shooter used as a stash house for handguns, shotguns and a 'plethora of ammunition' was burglarized last weekend in a stunning security breach, and comes as federal and state authorities say they're still sweeping the scene for clues.


"At least one vandal broke in to Stephen Paddock’s Reno-area home through the building's front door, though detectives still were unsure if multiple suspects were involved, Officer Tim Broadway of the Reno Police Department told the Reno Gazette-Journal Tuesday.


"Broadway said police were not immediately aware of anything taken or any damage done to the retirement community home. The FBI was notified of the breach."


7. Sheriff Lombardo refused to discuss Paddock's Mandalay Bay room service receipt (starts at 8:22). Some have speculated it contains orders of two or more food and drink items during one meal, hinting at the possibility that Paddock was not alone in his room:



8. An anonymous image board user who called himself "john" posted a cryptic message weeks prior to the massacre:


9. According to the Times of Israel, casino mogul Sheldon Adelson met with Trump hours after the Las Vegas shooting:


Sheldon Adelson (Credit: AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards)


"Casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson met Monday with US President Donald Trump in the White House, where they discussed how to help victims of a deadly shooting hours earlier at a Las Vegas country music festival that killed 59 people and injured hundreds.


"The afternoon meeting had been scheduled before the shooting attack and was aimed at discussing policy, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on Tuesday, citing a representative from the Sheldon’s Las Vegas Sands casino and resort company."


10. Snopes reported Las Vegas shooting survivor Kymberley Suchomel passed away suddenly a week after the tragic event. Before passing, she posted a Facebook message that referenced the presence of multiple gunmen:


Credit: Snopes

Verbatim, her Facebook post said, "Every single survivor I have talked to also remembers multiple shooters, and at least one from the ground- why aren’t we being taken more seriously? Tons of things don’t add up."


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