Stephen Paddock...the Enigma
29 2017-10-28 by Jeepers33
Why did Stephen Paddock do the strange things he did?
Why does he have a gunshot wound to the chest with a partially drying bloodstain if he “committed suicide by shooting himself in the head?” Why did his suicide land his body in an odd position atop an AR-15 rifle? Why was there a bipod used for shooting in the prone position set-up over his dead leg? Why did he choose to wear bedroom slippers and gloves to carry-out such a sophisticated operation where he planned to ultimately end his own life?
Why did photos of his dead body sprinkled with shell casings get leaked immediately without a single still CCTV image of him in the hotel’s vicinity within the past 10 years turning up?
Why do Steve Wynn’s intelligence reports contradict the information being dripped from government agencies?
Why was his marksmanship unaffected by his alleged abuse of alcohol and benzodiazepines?
Where are all the interviews with the employees and fellow customers of the gun stores and shooting ranges he inevitably patronized a la fellow “gun nut” Adam and mommy Lanza? And, why was there such a huge stack of unused expensive ammo left piled in the corner of the hotel room?
Why does the LV Sheriff, who bravely spoke-out to the Feds during the Bundy Ranch debacle look like a his family's being held hostage, and why does he keep openly weeping at press conferences while an eagle-eyed agent breathes down his neck?
And lastly, why are these multiple agencies doing such a bad job lying to us this time? Are they getting lazy, complacent, did a part of the plan go wrong, or is that part of the agenda this time?
29 comments
1 Twofirstnames21 2017-10-28
Something I noticed: how does the gun land that far above his head, but his arms both somehow land perfectly by his side? I’ve spoke to a couple people about this and the physics don’t make much sense.
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
There are so many things wrong with that crime scene! My brother is very experienced with firearms and also loves shooting-down any conspiracy I ever proposed. However, he is SO bothered by this, particularly the rifle mount that can’t be used to shoot out a hotel window. What was it even doing there?
1 mousetaco 2017-10-28
Quite possibly the gun was kicked by SWAT when they entered the scene for safety. Possibly.
1 Twofirstnames21 2017-10-28
Possibly but then there’s the question of how his ankle/foot got under the bipod. Assuming he wasn’t prone when he killed himself, that’s another thing that doesn’t make sense.
1 Netmilsmom 2017-10-28
If the door was behind the head of the body and they entered from that door, wouldn't the gun be kicked toward the window?
1 mousetaco 2017-10-28
Maybe? It was just a tiny theory of why the gun may not be by his hand and potentially defying the laws of physics.
1 icametoplantmyseed 2017-10-28
Actually based on the shape of the gun I find it plausible it just took a bad bounce. I find a lot of other questionable things about this picture but the revolver placement not so concerning.
1 Twofirstnames21 2017-10-28
Right. Maybe I wasn’t clear with what I said. I agree with the placement of the revolver if it was a suicide via gunshot in the mouth. My issue is the arms being down by his sides and the gun above the head. A gun above his head like that would result in an arm extended out wide or above his head. Just my 2 cents, and I could be wrong
1 GlobalSouth 2017-10-28
According to Steve Wynn, neither he nor his girlfriend ever consumed alcohol.
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Yeah but the newest spin from government gaieties and MSM is that he may have had an alcohol and Valium problem. (Frankly, I believe Wynn.)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4949476/Dangers-drug-Vegas-shooter-Stephen-Paddock-taking.html
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
[Same comment I made in reply to you on the other thread:]
Everything you ask is spot on.
I am glad you mentioned the deterioration of Lombardo. I myself wonder how the sheriff went from looking like a no-nonsense, in-charge guy to basically being Tweak from South Park, all over the course of a few days. Maybe creepy agent-hovering-over-the-shoulder and the lying
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
My brother sent me this collage of Lombardo's breakdown captioned "he didn't's sign-up for this"
https://imgur.com/vt389q5
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
I feel really bad for him. The contrast from the first 24 hrs until his last press conference is telling.
1 giants707fan 2017-10-28
I mean just look at the stares in the two right photos. If you really want to feel sad for the man, rewatch his first interview right after the attack. He was confident and sure in what seemed like everything he said. Now, he looks as though the guilt and anxiety of not being able to do his job is crippling him.
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
I told my husband that the sheriff was professional and Impressive. That was Monday morning. By Friday, my husband saw his first press conference and was like, "what? This guy?" and I couldn't explain the change, tbh. That was when I started questioning the overlords
1 gdm516 2017-10-28
So I completely agree that almost every detail about this whole situation makes almost zero sense but I do have one possible theory on the odd gun placement on his legs...
This idea only works if paddock actually did shoot himself (which im not convinced of, but I obviously could be wrong)...If he had been sitting down with his legs stretched out in front of him, when he released the barrel after pulling the trigger, the gun could have landed over his legs while he fell backward...making the gun seem like it’s far from his hands. Doesn’t explain the weird half dried blood stains, but at least might explain the gun?
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Yes, but why would a gun-fanatic who meticulously planned to murder as many people he possibly could drag a prone bipod up to the hotel room? That mount is used by soldiers to maximize accuracy while laying flat on the ground. It would not be helpful or appropriate for shooting out a hotel window...so why is it even there?
1 gdm516 2017-10-28
No idea. Again, this was only a theory that possibly works if he did shoot himself with that gun. I have no idea if he even killed him self and have no answers to anything else.
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
If Paddock was the shooter, maybe b/c of his inexperience?
But staging seems to be a better answer at this point in my scepticism
1 mconeone 2017-10-28
A bipod could be useful if the window went all the way to the floor.
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Yes, I considered that too. It still would not be an ideal mount.
1 420skankhunter69 2017-10-28
He killed himself with a revolver that is above his head not picturesd.
1 gdm516 2017-10-28
Gotcha, didn’t know that.
But now knowing that...why would there be a gun lying across his legs like that if he actually used another gun?
1 gdm516 2017-10-28
Yea I’m sorry I got that now. I hadn’t paid attention to the details about any of the guns before and misread OPs post asking about his body and weird positioning of the rifle.
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
He was killed with the handgun
1 ThisIsMy1stRodeo 2017-10-28
I’ve been asking these same questions ! As for the revolver someone commented in another thread that law enforcement would’ve kicked the weapon away from the body as SOP- JUST in case he wasn’t actually dead.
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Good point, that is standard procedure. But...what about the two gunshot wounds? And the under-body and over-leg AR-15’s
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
But that's not what the first officers said in their network interview
1 sis009 2017-10-28
It seems that ridiculous scenarios are a psyop made to confuse, and waste people's time. Wasting another's time is a popular tactic, as it makes sure not many are creatively working toward a better good for all.
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Yeah but the newest spin from government gaieties and MSM is that he may have had an alcohol and Valium problem. (Frankly, I believe Wynn.)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4949476/Dangers-drug-Vegas-shooter-Stephen-Paddock-taking.html
1 Jeepers33 2017-10-28
Good point, that is standard procedure. But...what about the two gunshot wounds? And the under-body and over-leg AR-15’s
1 umbleUriahHeep 2017-10-28
But that's not what the first officers said in their network interview
1 Twofirstnames21 2017-10-28
Possibly but then there’s the question of how his ankle/foot got under the bipod. Assuming he wasn’t prone when he killed himself, that’s another thing that doesn’t make sense.
1 Netmilsmom 2017-10-28
If the door was behind the head of the body and they entered from that door, wouldn't the gun be kicked toward the window?