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About the Vegas Killer... newest info

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posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:23 AM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

www.cbsnews.com...


Members of the law enforcement team who were the first to enter Stephen Paddock's hotel room after he opened fire on a crowd in Las Vegas. Top row, from left to right: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Detectives Casey Clarkson and Matthew Donaldson. Bottom row, left to right: David Newton from the Las Vegas Police Department's K-9 unit and Sgt. Joshua Bitsko



edit on 8-10-2017 by JinMI because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:26 AM
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originally posted by: Logarock

originally posted by: IAMTAT
Just reported on FOX.
Paddock and his GF were never seen drinking alcoholic beverages in any casinos or restaurants in Vegas they frequented.



Wallace had the guy that runs that casino talking this a.m. about Paddock being always rational ect.


It's a red herring.




posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:27 AM
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originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: MotherMayEye

www.cbsnews.com...



The whole "Note" thing is a red herring.

So far, there's dozens of red herrings all over the MSM.




posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:28 AM
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originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: MotherMayEye

www.cbsnews.com...



From your CBS link:


Newton told Whitaker what it was like to enter the room amid the flashing lights of a fire alarm set off by an explosive used to blow through the door.

"Very eerie. Yeah, the dust from the explosive breach. And then you have the flashing lights," Newton said. "And that looked straight, like, out of a movie, you know?"


Why did they have to blow the door off the hinges considering Jesus Campos gave them a key card to the room:


After being shot, Campos spoke with police officers at 10:18 p.m., giving them the shooter's exact room and key pass.


CNN

(If this has already been answered somewhere, sorry, I know I have missed some things coming late to this party.)



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:29 AM
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originally posted by: xuenchen

originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: MotherMayEye

www.cbsnews.com...



The whole "Note" thing is a red herring.

So far, there's dozens of red herrings all over the MSM.



That's how I see the note, too. I feel like it's fodder to keep people's focus on unimportant stuff.



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:30 AM
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CAMPOS was the second shooter???



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:32 AM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye

Why did they have to blow the door off the hinges considering Jesus Campos gave them a key card to the room:


After being shot, Campos spoke with police officers at 10:18 p.m., giving them the shooter's exact room and key pass.


CNN

(If this has already been answered somewhere, sorry, I know I have missed some things coming late to this party.)


Did Campos give them a key pass that didn't work? And, if so, was that intentional and an attempt to buy time/stall?



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:32 AM
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No its actually annoying this isn't 20 questions , when all you have is a theory,and are afraid it will be torn to pieces once fully stated. If you have a full coherent theory at all.

Anybody can do this.... Ive got this think... peanut butter



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:36 AM
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originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: xuenchen

CAMPOS was the second shooter???


That's where I have been headed.

And there was one (or two) more security guard(s) being seen chased and one reported shot and killed by police.

Like I said earlier in the thread, the *real shooter(s)* would have been wise to have security jackets on hand to make their escape. It would make it less suspicious if they were seen at the room as lookout and/or with guns...and they could at least attempt to blend in as first responders.

And maybe they even worked at Mandalay Bay for real. I would like to know how long Campos worked there!



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:36 AM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

Yeah, I saw that and don't believe for a minute that's really him.



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:37 AM
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originally posted by: xuenchen

originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: MotherMayEye

www.cbsnews.com...



The whole "Note" thing is a red herring.

So far, there's dozens of red herrings all over the MSM.



Yeah..just like Comey's notes.



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:37 AM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

friends4lvk9.com...

Do you see it yet?



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:37 AM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: JinMI

There's pic of him here:

Link


If I'm understanding correctly, the person pictured is from Venuezuela and is claiming that is not him:

Un agente de seguridad de la ciudad de Las Vegas en USA, quiero informar que no soy esa persona.

Google translate:

A security officer of the city of Las Vegas in USA, I inform you that I am not that person.

And another tweet to GoFundMe of a fradulent account:

Off & On Again @slickshoe @gofundme here is a fake campaign for Jesus Campos www.gofundme.com... … using the avi from @jeracam's profile. needs to be taken down!


Source


There were reports of another security guard being chased and one that was reportedly killed (may be the same guy in both reports)...and there was also Campos first on the scene.

Again, if there were others involved in this, I suspect some security guards, including Campos.


Such sleepers would be perfectly positioned for maximum damage.



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:38 AM
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Why did they have to blow the door off the hinges considering Jesus Campos gave them a key card to the room:


Assume its booby trapper, considering wires from food cart back to room, have to assume have rigged door

Had 50 lbs of explosive tannerite in car

Two are you going to stand in doorway opening door, especially after reception giving security officer before



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:40 AM
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a reply to: Boadicea

Good find!

Thank you!



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: putnam6

Yeah, this is headed back down the 2nd shooter / accomplice in escape, rabbit-hole...again.

Been there, got the T-shirt...not goin' back.

No, I'm now more interested in the unsanctioned covert op gone sideways as the likely scenario. Campos was more than likely involved somehow, but his role at this point is unclear...unless he was the one sent to kill the perp.



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:44 AM
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Like I said earlier in the thread, the *real shooter(s)* would have been wise to have security jackets on hand to make their escape. It would make it less suspicious if they were seen at the room as lookout and/or with guns...and they could at least attempt to blend in as first responders.
a reply to: MotherMayEye

One problem is that all the security officers would know who their fellow officers are and recognize anybody out of place

Would know who normally worked what shifts and their posts - again anyone out of place would be suspect

Police in area would have contact with and interface with the hotel security staff during their normal work - taking
reports for thefts, disturbances, accidents, etc

Would get to know most of them



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:46 AM
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a reply to: JinMI

Looking...

Bitsko isn't pictured?



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:47 AM
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Why did they have to blow the door off the hinges considering Jesus Campos gave them a key card to the room:


When the narrative was that Campos not only approached the door, but tried to open the door and found it barricaded, that made sense... but if Campos didn't do so, then that's a real good question.

Something else, in your link to the Daily Beast article about Campos, at the end it notes that it has been edited:


This story has been updated with information from police about Campos' actions in finding Stephen Paddock's room. A previous version of the story incorrectly asserted that Campos knocked on Paddock's door.


I read that article and quoted from it... It said that Campos tried to open the door and it was barricaded and then the shooting through the door started. It did not say that Campos knocked on the door.

But something else was edited as well. Now it says that Lombardo said the 200 shots through the door were fired at officers -- NOT at Campos.

Given the skepticism that one man could have avoided all but one of 200 shots... how could a dozen officers escape those shots?



posted on Oct, 8 2017 @ 11:47 AM
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Yep. Can confirm here as well. transparentnevada.com...

So i'm not certain.



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