Three Women In Paddock’s Room?
BY Herschel Smith6 years, 6 months ago
Recent documents released regarding the the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas Shooting are beginning to shed light on more discrepancies and abnormalities surrounding the official timeline and narrative of the tragedy as originally stated by Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Special Agent Aaron Rouse of the Las Vegas FBI , including documentation that three women were found in the alleged shooter’s room.
The most recent batch of documents that were released include witness reports, dispatch logs, and officer reports that recount the events that took place that night and further reveal that Paddock was not alone in his room as was was first stated by Sheriff Lombardo.
Page 26 of the dispatch logs that were released by LVMPD details the moments when the alleged shooter, Stephen Paddock, was located by a security detail at the Mandalay Bay. As actions were taken to assemble a team of officers to apprehend the suspect, a dispatcher shared the name of the alleged shooter located in Room 32-135, along with three females that were reported to be in the room with Mr. Paddock. However, the names of those three women are redacted from the report …
No wonder the FBI and LVPD didn’t want these documents released. So here’s a question to ponder. How many MSM outlets will investigate this?
On May 28, 2018 at 2:30 am, Tom Dean said:
My understanding, Mr. Smith, is that Mr. Paddock arranged to have the second adjoining room reserved under his girlfriend’s name. So, that explains the name of only one female who would be presumed to be in the same room as Mr. Paddock. The identity of the other two, to the best of my knowledge, remains a mystery.
Tom
On May 28, 2018 at 9:32 am, Fred said:
Lot’s of things get erroneously reported by dispatchers but wouldn’t the hallway vids show all of this? Where are the security cameras footage?
On May 28, 2018 at 7:53 pm, Chris Mallory said:
“but wouldn’t the hallway vids show all of this? Where are the security cameras footage?”
According to this 2013 article, the Mandalay Bay did not have cameras in the hallways of the hotel.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g45963-i10-k6941314-The_4_LV_Strip_hotels_with_cameras_in_hallways-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html
This was also reported in this 2017 Los Angles Times story.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-vegas-shooting-casino-security-20171012-story.html