- The man suspected
of killing at least 58 people and injuring 515 when he opened fire on
concertgoers Sunday night has been identified as Stephen Paddock
- His
dead body was discovered by police in a room at the Mandalay Bay Resort
after he took his own life, with 'over 10 rifles' discovered on the
scene
- Paddock, 64, lived just 90
minutes outside Las Vegas in the city of Mesquite, where he bough a home
in a retirement community back in 2015
- He
lived at the $400,000 property with girlfriend Marilou Danley, 62, the
same woman police sought out for questioning about the terror attack
- Paddock
had hunting and fishing licenses as was as his pilot's license, and may
have worked at Lockheed Martin as an auditor according to public
records
- He had no criminal record in
the state of Nevada and officials said at a press conference early
Monday that they are still looking into his possible motive
- Paddock's
father was a serial bank robber who was 'diagnosed as psychopathic' and
spent eight years on the FBI Most Wanted list after escaping prison
The man suspected of opening fire at concertgoers attending a country music festival in
Las Vegas on Sunday night was a local resident with no prior criminal convictions in the state of Nevada.
Stephen
Paddock, 64, lived just 90 minutes outside Las Vegas in the city of
Mesquite, where he purchased a home in a retirement community for just
over $369,000 in 2015 according to public records.
He
lived there with his 62-year-old girlfriend Marilou Danley, the same
woman police announced they were seeking to question on Sunday night as
they began their investigation into the horrific terror attack.
Paddock
had both hunting and fishing licenses according to public records, as
well as his pilot's license, but no criminal record in the state of
Nevada.
He was retired but had worked
for as an internal auditor at Lockheed Martin for three years in the
late 1980s, and previously managed apartment building complexes in
Mesquite, Texas and California.
Paddock
was also the son of Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, a serial bank robber who
ended up on the FBI Most Wanted list back in 1969 when he escaped from
federal prison in Texas while serving a 20 years sentence.
The
FBI kept him on the list for the next eight years, and he was
eventually found one year after he was removed from the list in 1978
while outside an Oregon Bingo hall.
The agency said that the fugitive had been 'diagnosed as psychopathic' and also had possible 'suicidal tendencies.' Read much more
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1 comment:
Just another crackpot with some issue that he took out on innocent people.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
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