Report: FBI Wipes Phones and Laptops of Las Vegas Massacre Eyewitnesses
Workers
at the Route 91 festival during which Stephen Paddock unleashed his
massacre have reportedly been given back their phones and laptops by
the FBI only to discover that all messages and videos from the night
of the attack have been wiped clean.
According
to a Las Vegas resident who posted a status update on Facebook, “A
bunch of people that worked the Route 91 said they got their cell
phones back today. They all said that all their phones are completely
wiped clean! All messages and info from that weekend are completely
gone. Anyone else experience this?”
“A
few different people who were vendors there are all saying the same
thing,” the woman later comments.
Later
in the thread, a Route 91 worker confirms the story, commenting, “Of
course. It’s an active federal crime scene. They can wipe it clean.
I was the beverage manager for the entire event. My laptop is wiped
clean.”
Infowars
was separately contacted by another individual who told us the same
story. Both individuals asked that their names not be revealed.
The
fact that all the information relating to the massacre has been
deleted is sure to prompt further claims of a cover-up.
While
some assert that the feds wiping data is a routine part of their
investigation procedure, if authorities want to stop the many
conspiracy theories circulating about the attack, they’re not doing
a very good job of it.
As
Ann Coulter notes, the media’s treatment of the story and the
constantly changing official narrative is only serving to make people
more suspicious.
“I
don’t know what happened — and, apparently, neither do the cops —
but it’s kind of odd that we keep being told things that aren’t
true about the Las Vegas massacre, from the basic timeline to this
weird insistence that Paddock made a good living at gambling,” writes
Coulter.
She
points to many questions that remain unanswered about the attack,
including why Paddock checked in to the hotel days earlier than
authorities first said he did, why he was wearing gloves if he
planned to commit suicide and why Paddock chose to “unload 200
rounds into the hallway at a security guard who was checking on
someone else’s room before beginning his massacre.”
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