Does he even realize that he looks like one? I'd shut my mouth if I was him. Something wrong with that family.
All I know is... if my brother did something like that... and there were news reporters out on my lawn... I would never come out to talk. I wouldn't say one word. Ever. But, that's just me. I'd be sad for the people who died... and sad for my brother.
This guy loves the attention and audience... apparently? Gives the oddest answers.
It's quite interesting when you look for "Vegas Shooting" or "Stephen Paddock" at wikipedia. If you read the entire section... they filter out the garbage. But, there are some things that they can't confirm either.
1. Paddock worked for the Federal government from 1975 - 1985. It claims for 3 years he was a mail letter carrier. Then, upgraded to an IRS agent. That's just so weird. I never heard a letter carrier becoming an IRS agent?
2. Occupation - Gambler lol
3. Prescribed Valium June 2017
10:05 PM - Attack on concert
10:12 PM - officers were on 31st floor... could hear gunfire above them
At 10:17p.m.,[13] hotel security guard Jesus Campos was responding to an alarm that was triggered by a nearby door when he arrived at the door of Paddock's suite. Police called the alarm coincidental, because that door was never forced open and Paddock never had keys to that room.
Paddock fired approximately 200 bullets through the locked door into the hallway; one of the bullets wounded Campos in the leg. Campos radioed the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department that the gunman was in room 32135, then began evacuating people from the 32nd floor.[7][15] After Paddock shot at Campos, he never fired at the concertgoers again.[19] President Donald Trump subsequently praised Campos for his actions.
Between 10:26 and 10:30p.m., another eight officers reached the floor. Since they could no longer hear gunfire, they moved systematically down the hallway, searching and clearing each room, using a master key that was provided by Campos.
At 10:55p.m., the officers finished evacuating guests.
At 11:20p.m., police breached Paddock's room with explosives.
Paddock was found dead, having shot himself in the head before the police entered.
At 11:27p.m., officers announced over the police radio that one suspect was down.
According to this confirmed timeline... doesn't it seem an awful long time to be fukking around when this guy was already dead?
It took 7 minutes to confirm the guy was dead and call it in to your commander?
Anyone who reviews this timeline is going to question it.