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Cover-Up In Progress: Mandalay Bay Seals Vegas Shooters Room


Mystery still surrounds the Las Vegas mass shooting that resulted in 60 dead and many more injured.

To this day, a motive has still not been discovered or released to the public.

Additionally, the killings have many odd facts that leave many wondering who was clearly behind the killing.

Now the mystery grows further as a TikToker has given video evidence that shows that Mandalay Bay, the hotel where Stephen Paddock executed his massacre, has sealed up and hidden the room away.

Watch the two-part videos here:

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Part 2:

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This is quite literally a cover-up.

I don’t doubt that the hotel wishes to forget about the incident.

However, is it possible they have ulterior motives behind hiding the room?

Stephen Paddock’s brother didn’t buy the story that the FBI and media were circulating about Stephen.

Watch an interview with him here:

What happened to his brother after coming out against the given narrative?

They arrested him for allegedly possessing 600 images of child pornography.

NBC News covered that story back in 2017 when it was breaking :

The estranged brother of Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock was arrested Wednesday on child pornography charges stemming from an investigation that predates the massacre.

Bruce Paddock, 58, was detained at a Los Angeles assisted-living facility, where he was awaiting surgery for spinal stenosis. A felony complaint said he had over 600 explicit images of minors in 2014 and had also swapped pornography.

He faces 19 counts of sexual exploitation of a child and one count of possession of child pornography, the complaint says. He was being held on $60,000 bond.

Bruce Paddock did not believe that Stephen was capable of carrying out this mass shooting.

After coming out against it, he was arrested for unrelated charges.

Could it be that this was a form of intimidation to keep him silent?

Back in March, the FBI released documents that broke down a possible motive.

The Associated Press News shared more on that story:

An FBI interview with the gunman’s fellow gambler is detailed in hundreds of pages of documents made public this week. The gambler, whose name is redacted in the documents, said he believed the stress could have easily caused gunman Stephen Paddock “to snap.” Paddock, 64, was a video poker player who relied on gambling as his main source of income.

The revelation comes years after the FBI in Las Vegas and the local police department concluded their investigations without a definitive motive, although both agencies said Paddock burned through more than $1.5 million, became obsessed with guns, and distanced himself from his girlfriend and family in the months leading up to the massacre.

In a statement Thursday, Las Vegas police defended their inconclusive findings and dismissed the importance of the documents released this week in response to an open-records request from the Wall Street Journal.

“We were unable to determine a motive for the shooter,” the statement said. “Speculating on a motive causes more harm to the hundreds of people who were victims that night.”

Still, the cache of documents offer a new view into the gunman’s mindset through interviews with neighbors, acquaintances and employees of the Las Vegas casinos he frequented.

Those interviewed by the FBI described Paddock as a “strange” introvert who never made eye contact and only wanted to talk about gambling, while the gunman’s fellow gambler told the FBI that Paddock was “very upset” that the red-carpet treatment for high rollers seemed to be fading.

We may never know what happened to Stephen Paddock or why he did what he did.

The bump stock ban that went into place shortly after the shooting is currently making its way to the Supreme Court to determine whether it is constitutional or not.



 

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