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Cigarette5mokingman ago

I would like to add unanswered anomaly #12: According to police scanner audio, zebra20 team explosively breached the door to room 32-135. Then had to breach the door separating 32-135 & 32-134. If once the police entered paddocks suite discovered that he had shot himself before they entered, and they found the door separating the two rooms to be locked, (why else blow open the door?) Then how was paddock running back and forth shooting from the two broken windows, located in two separate rooms??? Who locked the door? Why? How was he able to run the cord from the cart through that room if the door was locked??? Why did 1 person have 2 separate rooms??? 32-134 is like building 7. No one is talking about it even in threads like these. There were two separate rooms. Two broken windows. Two guests on the room service receipt. I would also like to add that the 2nd window in 32134 provides no better vantage point than the other. Everything was perfectly visible from the 1 window in 32-135. This was established by Nick Falco, the "Twitter spy" who was banned for life from every MGM resort. He provided a pretty decent video from the suites' window in all directions.

In addition to this, how was he able to break into the other room next door and run a cord through it for surveillance equipment, and break out a window when there was another guest (Brian Hodge) supposedly occupying that room that night. He knew when the guy next door would be gone? planned to kill him too?

https://lasvegassun.com/news/2017/oct/03/guest-next-to-las-vegas-gunmans-room-shaken/

"Associated Press

Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017 | 1:30 a.m.

An Australian man who says he had the room next to the gunman's says he's "shaken" by Sunday's attack. Brian Hodge wasn't in the room when 64-year-old retired accountant Stephen Paddock opened fire on an outdoor concert across the street, killing 59 people and wounding more than 500. Instead, the 36-year-old was returning to the hotel after dinner, and made it up to the 32nd floor, when shots rang out........"

So he broke into the adjoining suite next door, set up his surveillance equipment running a cord through the newly acquired room. placed cameras on a room service cart outside a room that wasn't his. AND somehow barricaded another door in the stairwell close by. All without anyone noticing?!
This story gives me a head ache just thinking about the shit they're trying to feed to us.

AlienCommando ago

Agreed. A preposterous idea. Paddock was setting up the scene to look as if. Brian Hodge is probably in on it.

Cigarette5mokingman ago

I have been corrected since this post. Paddock, according to news week and several other sources rented both room:

https://www.google.com/amp/www.newsweek.com/las-vegas-shooter-rented-two-rooms-premeditation-675906%3famp=1

Which still doesn't answer why the door between the two rooms was found locked. It also doesn't explain. Why 1 lone crazed gunman would need 2 room, and two windows broken out with the same points of view. Not to mention the room service receipt with 2 guests.

Room Service Receipt

Cigarette5mokingman ago

I also forgot to add that Laura Loomer leaked Brian Hodges hotel invoice reveiling he was either mistaken or flat out lying about his room number.

Brian Hodges Mandalay Bay hotel room invoice