Stephen Paddock

Who Is Douglas Haig and Why Weren’t We Told About His Suspected Role in the Vegas Massacre?

(ZHE) — Following the FBI’s official report on the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas – the deadliest in American history – a judge on Tuesday unsealed 300 pages of search warrant records, including a document that appears to validate claims that shooter Steven Paddock may have had help planning his attack.

Las Vegas Shooting: Law Enforcement Changes Official Story Again

After a court ordered the publication of law enforcement documents, Las Vegas sheriff Joe Lombardo revealed that there is an ongoing FBI case against an “individual of federal interest” other than Stephen Paddock or his girlfriend Marilou Danley, which is in total contradiction to the official story in which he adamantly states that Paddock acted alone. [...]

FBI Documents Contain Evidence That Las Vegas Shooter Stephen Paddock Was An Arms Dealer

The suspected shooter, Stephen Paddock, sent emails to an account he owned offering to sell automatic weapons. These documents also show that he frequently traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, which was the location of the ATF field office involved with the Mexican gun-running operation, "Fast and Furious". Records show that, when he flew to Phoenix, he would rent a car with a large trunk and, on the same day, drive back to Las Vegas. Everything points to the possibility that Paddock was a gun runner for the ATF.