In
strange developments today first it was announced that the ALLEGED
shooter Stephen Paddock’s brother has been arrested for child
pornography.
Then
it was announced that the hard drive on Paddock’s laptop in his
hotel room was MISSING.
More
of this below.
****
This
is the latest from Debbie Sane Progressive who has quickly gone from
asking (the right) questions to saying categorically that the thing
was fake – and where are the bodies.
Sane Progressive Shows How Las Vegas Shooting Was Staged Rigged
It
does seem to be true that this is the only video which purports to
show the results of violence.
However, Sane Progressive has made a good case for dismissing the video as a fake.
While I accept absolutely that this was a false flag operation rather sloppily carried out I still find it (despite the circumstantial evidence) difficult to accept that there were NO victims and there were only ‘crisis actors’.
Sane Progressive: CNN shows Las Vegas Shooting video so staged and ridiculous, It requires suspension of all logic to believe
So too, it seems, does Jake Morphonios who is at present on the ground in Las Vegas and has come up with some good interviews and some of the best analysis
The
response of Christopher Greene to this morning’s news of the
missing hard drive corresponds pretty much with my own.
Here is the ‘explanation’ of the New York Times.
LOS
ANGELES — Determining a motive for the man who committed one of the
deadliest mass shootings in modern history continues to be an
exasperating task for investigators. They have interviewed many of
Stephen Paddock’s relatives and friends, and examined his travel,
financial and health history. But they have yet to find anything that
points to what drove him to kill 58 people at a concert in Las Vegas
on Oct. 1.
On
Wednesday, information emerged that adds to the complexity of the
case. Mr. Paddock apparently removed the hard drive from at least one
computer found in his room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino,
according to a law enforcement official.
Additionally,
housekeepers had visited Mr. Paddock’s room, where he fired on the
crowd below, more than once in the days before the shooting, but did
not notice any sign of his large stockpile of weapons. He also
ordered room service at least once, according to people with
knowledge of the security response inside the hotel.
Separately
on Wednesday, Mr. Paddock’s brother was arrested at an assisted
living facility in Los Angeles on charges of possessing child
pornography.
Mr.
Paddock’s activities at the hotel have been carefully tracked. He
was a “lifetime winner” at MGM Resorts properties, which include
Mandalay Bay. The term refers to gamblers who have won more money
than they have lost over the years, raising doubts about whether Mr.
Paddock had any grievance against the hotel. He also gambled during
his stay the weekend of the shooting.
Over
the last year, Mr. Paddock traveled widely to buy his large cache of
guns — more than two dozen were discovered in his room and more
were at his home in nearby Henderson, Nev. Investigators have said
the weapons were purchased legally and gun store owners said they saw
no warning signs from Mr. Paddock.
Suspects
in mass shootings typically leave long trails of clues to justify
their actions, writing manifestoes or posting on social media. But
Mr. Paddock did not appear to do so, leaving investigators from the
Federal Bureau of Investigation to pore over his computers and
cellphones in the bureau’s lab in Quantico, Va., for weeks.
Examining
suspects’ computers and phones has become an essential part of
criminal investigations, allowing law enforcement officials to
retrace their steps, track their communications and identify their
motives and possible accomplices. ABC News first reported that Mr.
Paddock’s hard drive was missing from a computer on Wednesday.
After
the massacre last year at a nightclub in Orlando, the electronic
trail left by the gunman, Omar Mateen, who declared allegiance to the
Islamic State during the attack and then killed himself, helped
establish how he had become radicalized and planned for the attack.
The government has cited that evidence in the pending criminal case
against his widow, Noor Salman, who prosecutors contend knew of his
plans and lied to investigators after the killings.
The
search for electronic evidence has led in unexpected directions,
sometimes entangling people who were not directly involved in the
crimes. After the Boston Marathon bombing, friends of one of the
bombers were convicted and sent to prison for discarding his laptop
and other evidence to keep it from investigators, and for lying to
federal agents about it.
After
a mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., in 2015, the F.B.I. said
that it was crucial for agents to examine the iPhone used by one of
the suspects, and tried to force Apple to help the bureau unlock the
device. Eventually, the F.B.I. said it was able to retrieve data from
the phone without Apple’s help.
Mr.
Paddock’s brother Bruce Douglas Paddock, 59, was arrested Wednesday
morning by detectives from a task force led by the Los Angeles Police
Department to combat child pornography. Investigators have
interviewed many of Stephen Paddock’s relatives and it is unclear
whether the brothers had been in contact. A police spokesman said it
was entirely a coincidence that Bruce Paddock was arrested less than
a month after the shooting, adding that the investigation had been
going on for months.
Police began the inquiry several months ago after Bruce Paddock, who is homeless, was evicted from a business where he had been squatting. He was charged with possession of more than 600 images of child pornography and 19 counts of sexual exploitation of a child. He is being held on a $60,000 bail.
This
was interesting live coverage from Right Side Broadcasting. I didn’t
know they cover stuff like this.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.