More Interesting Datapoints On The Las Vegas Shooter

He avoided neighbors, liked privacy, and had cash:

He seemed so ordinary, just another house-hunting retiree, when he strolled with his girlfriend into the sales office of the Sun City development in late 2014. The agents had just what Stephen Craig Paddock was looking for — a 2,000-square-foot, two-bedroom stucco rambler on a cul-de-sac.

Other houses might offer bigger floor plans, but the one on Babbling Brook Court had two big selling points: a commanding hilltop view and, perhaps most importantly, privacy. Neighbors lived to the left and right, but none behind the home. Paddock quickly said he’d take it.

He stood about 6-foot-4 but came across as “low key and relaxed, a good guy,” one of the real estate agents recalled, speaking on condition of anonymity. Balding and paunchy, Paddock was the opposite of flashy. On his application, he said his income came from “gambling.” He said he gambled about $1 million a year.

And he paid cash for the house, the agents said — $369,022.

Can be innocent, or a sign of something, on one side or the other.

He was sharp mentally supposedly, and would disappear fast:

Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock has been described as a brilliant man who had an intimate knowledge of the second amendment and a room dedicated to his guns, according to a friend…

As investigators reconstruct the life and recent activities of Paddock in a bid to work out a motive, details keep emerging that suggest the gunman’s mental health had deteriorated on the months prior to the massacre.

Paddock had reportedly experienced significant weight loss in the lead up to the shooting. He also developed an obsession with his girlfriend’s ex-husband, Geary Danley, with whom she had been married to for more than 20 years before they finalized their divorce in 2015…

Both Paddock and Danley disappeared from the home within a couple of weeks in August, Page said.

‘I remember at the start of August looking out of my window and seeing Stephen pull up in a brand new huge silver minivan,’ she explained.

‘But just a few days later he left the house in it and was never seen again.’

She continued: ‘I thought the whole situation was even weirder when two weeks later I then look out of my window again to see Marilou stuffing her car full of all her belongings.

‘Over the course of three or four days it was like she was moving her entire life out of the house. She packed so much stuff not only was her car full, but it was also tied to the top of her car.

‘After a few days of packing she too pulled out of the driveway and was never seen again.

Kind of makes the brother out to be a liar about him not having many guns.

Weight loss would accompany high amygdala, which is what would precipitate a diazepam prescription. It could also precipitate fleeing. Could be anything from a tumor to a sudden change in circumstances in his environment that threw him into high amygdala. If these things have a trigger, then whatever triggered the weight loss, valium, and move could be it.

His plane is now owned by a Deep State contractor:

If you look at the website flightaware.com and search a tail number N5343M you will see that the number belongs to a SR 20 that at one time was registered to Stephen C. Paddock of Mesquite, TX and Henderson, NV. Our shooter.

You will see that it is currently registered to a company out of Roanoke, VA named Volant LLC. This company works with the “Defense/Intelligence” community per their website.

http://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N5343M

It gets better. The registration is listed as active, but the last flight for the aircraft was three years ago. They only show the flight when a flight plan is filed. Flight Aware then pulls their data directly from the FAA registration database, so it should be current.

Now the interesting part. If you go to faa.gov and put in the same tail number it’ll tell you the number is inactive, and the last registration was a C152 (different plane) to some guy in San Diego. No mention of Paddock or Volant LLC.

Perhaps he just sold them the plane and that’s the only connection?

Volant Associates: “Innovative scientific, engineering, and technical assistance service the U.S. intelligence community and the Department of Defense.”

http://www.volant-associates.com

John Rogers is the owner of Volant LLC. Wikipedia says he worked for Obama (John W. Rogers Jr.). Per Virginia Business records.

He popped suspicious activity reports himself:

As authorities pick apart the life of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, they have come across one major thread of suspicious behavior: how he handled his money.

In the last three years alone, more than 200 reports about Paddock’s activities, particularly large transactions at casinos, have been filed with law enforcement authorities, ABC News was told.

While some of the reports centered around “suspicious activity,” most were “currency transaction reports,” which casinos are required to file with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network when a person withdraws or deposits more than $10,000 in cash.

I have no idea how that would work, but if the Feds can be believed, he was unknown to them despite these reports. Either he was looked at and disregarded, or he wasn’t looked at because the agencies knew already what was up with him.

Left unknown is where all his money came from, where it was that neighbors said he disappeared to for his cash, what run-ins he had with local Police that left him known to them, why he had 27 properties in his name over the years, why he had three planes, and what was in the note left on a table in the room where he died.

Fascinating case, which has to have something more that is coming, to blow our minds. Whether we will ever hear it will be even more interesting. I will not be surprised if this entire case just dies out, the story of a lone nutjob.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because there are no missing pieces in it

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Matt Lawrence
Matt Lawrence
7 years ago

One serious error in that report is the assumption that small aircraft always file a flight plan. I very rarely filed a flight plan for the VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flights that I made, which were mostly in and out of uncontrolled airports. And on the occasions that I actually did talk to an Air Traffic Controller, there wouldn’t be much record beyond an audio recording.

So, the “last flight for the aircraft” is completely bogus.

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7 years ago

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2402.htm

Seems the russians have extremely useful info they want us to know…

Logical Conservative
Logical Conservative
7 years ago

The brother spoke again. Check the Body language vid of it. It’s fascinating.

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everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
7 years ago

The info about Marilou moving her stuff out is new for me. More of the pattern emerges, and this is consistent.

Regarding the note, the leaks are that it indeed was not a suicide note. It was a series of numbers. The people who saw the note in the room and leaked it (presumably SWAT) didn’t know what the numbers meant. Could be a price list, could be a covert internet address, could be a password, could be wiring instructions, who knows. All of the “who knows” though, end up more consistent with an arms deal than a terrorist attack.

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
7 years ago

Seen on the FreeRepublic chat:
“Occam’s Razor”: The simplest explanation is the most likely.
The perpetrator was smarter, wealthier and born at a great time / place to utilize his skills.
However, he had no love in his life, no descendants, no religion. It was an empty life.
As he aged, he became aware of physical decline and that his best days were over.
He also thought he could beat the house: the corporations that run gambling in Nevada. Hubris does this. After all, he’s rich when many others are struggling. Why not prove it by taking money from MGM, Caesar’s, Wynn etc.
When this failed, and his cash runs out, take it out on MGM in a blaze of violence.
This event will cost the industry a billion dollars by the time it is over. MGM will be blamed. The whole industry must insure and protect. Visitors will shun for a while.
He beat the house, and died trying.

Selfishness, Hubris, Entitlement, Malevolent intellect angry at decline, depersonalizing victims. Sounds like a narcissist to me. Maybe he had shady business associates, only MGM knows who he met with. When the lawsuits start MGM will have to reveal their in casino surveillance of him. If they don’t then that confirms something very fishy is going on.

Neil
Neil
7 years ago

Paddock may have been involved in a money-laundering operation; so what group was he involved with, and how does it tie in to what happened.