He had ammonium nitrate in his vehicle at the hotel and tannerite at the Mesquite house. This guy had been planning this for a very long time...a year or more.
Yes. Cameras are everywhere.LoudestWHOOP! said:
Don't most casinos have front door, lobby, casino, elevator, and hallway cameras?
I figured that, would be interesting to see what he has been doing the last few days.azulAg said:
He smuggled them all in suitcases
The fact that he had other weapons stockpiled elsewhere tells me that his original plan may NOT have included suicide (by cop) at Mandalay Bay. It is very possible that the smoke detector saved hundreds of lives over the next few weeks. The potential hole in this theory is clearly that the name on the hotel registration would lead to him fairly quickly, but he may well have had plans for hiding incognito.aggiehawg said:This could have been worse. Hard to imagine but it truly could have. Guy may have been BSC but he was strategic and logistically minded.oneeyedag said:
At home Explosives and 18 additional guns and electronics. According to Clark county sheriff
Ready to search Northern Nevada home.
"In my hotels, there is ALWAYS someone watching."aggiehawg said:Yes. Cameras are everywhere.LoudestWHOOP! said:
Don't most casinos have front door, lobby, casino, elevator, and hallway cameras?
AggieHank86 said:The fact that he had other weapons stockpiled elsewhere tells me that his original plan may NOT have included suicide (by cop) at Mandalay Bay. It is very possible that the smoke detector saved hundreds of lives over the next few weeks. The potential hole in this theory is clearly that the name on the hotel registration would lead to him fairly quickly, but he may well have had plans for hiding incognito.aggiehawg said:This could have been worse. Hard to imagine but it truly could have. Guy may have been BSC but he was strategic and logistically minded.oneeyedag said:
At home Explosives and 18 additional guns and electronics. According to Clark county sheriff
Ready to search Northern Nevada home.
DeepEastTxAg said:
I heard he may have been located by a window-break alarm.
Or getting to his plane and doing a low flying run across the border. How he planned to exit the Mandalay once he started shooting remains a mystery to me. (Unless he had a first responder uniform of some sort and thought he could escape during the ensuing melee. Connected to the smoke alarm, maybe??)Quote:
The fact that he had other weapons stockpiled elsewhere tells me that his original plan may NOT have included suicide (by cop) at Mandalay Bay. It is very possible that the smoke detector saved hundreds of lives over the next few weeks. The potential hole in this theory is clearly that the name on the hotel registration would lead to him fairly quickly, but he may well have had plans for hiding incognito.
TelcoAg said:
I commented once today around 8am. Since then there's been little new information yet there's 676 new posts.
God bless the Internet.
Was going to post that gif and thought better of it. Not the time.AggieHank86 said:"In my hotels, there is ALWAYS someone watching."aggiehawg said:Yes. Cameras are everywhere.LoudestWHOOP! said:
Don't most casinos have front door, lobby, casino, elevator, and hallway cameras?
I'm sure it does, it's a Harrah's property. When we were there two weeks ago they gave us $30 hotel credit if didn't have the maid make the room up. And they offer to bring up clean towels 24/7.munch96 said:
The last hotel I stayed at had a hangtag which indicated that you wanted to participate in a program to save water by having housekeeping not change anything out for three days.
Maybe Mandalay Bay has a similar program.
I used to travel a lot. Most of my trips were 3-4 days, sometimes 5. I almost always kept the do not disturb sign on the door. In the off chance I ever needed a towel or two, they were not hard to get. Not sure why people act like it's some crazy red flag to stay 3 days somewhere and forego housekeeping. They're just going to make your bed and change towels. But most hotels come with more than enough towels to last 1-2 weeks for an individual.munch96 said:
The last hotel I stayed at had a hangtag which indicated that you wanted to participate in a program to save water by having housekeeping not change anything out for three days.
Maybe Mandalay Bay has a similar program.
azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
Even with housekeeping, there's no reason for him to unpack any weapons until last night, at most a couple of hours before he started shooting. What housekeeper is going to know or care what's in his bags? He probably had locks on them too just in case.TexasAggie_02 said:oneeyedag said:aggiehawg said:This could have been worse. Hard to imagine but it truly could have. Guy may have been BSC but he was strategic and logistically minded.oneeyedag said:
At home Explosives and 18 additional guns and electronics. According to Clark county sheriff
Ready to search Northern Nevada home.
Yes! To go since the 28th pf Sep. and not have any red flags pop up says a lot abouy his preparation.
The flip side is what type of housekeepers does Mandalay bay hire?
The kind that honors a 'do not disturb' sign
I mentioned earlier, the same thing.Wycliffe_03 said:I used to travel a lot. Most of my trips were 3-4 days, sometimes 5. I almost always kept the do not disturb sign on the door. In the off chance I ever needed a towel or two, they were not hard to get. Not sure why people act like it's some crazy red flag to stay 3 days somewhere and forego housekeeping. They're just going to make your bed and change towels. But most hotels come with more than enough towels to last 1-2 weeks for an individual.munch96 said:
The last hotel I stayed at had a hangtag which indicated that you wanted to participate in a program to save water by having housekeeping not change anything out for three days.
Maybe Mandalay Bay has a similar program.
DUDE, how often do you bathe? Most of my rooms have four towels. Rarely six.Wycliffe_03 said:
But most hotels come with more than enough towels to last 1-2 weeks for an individual.
The mistake is assuming there is no intersection between those two circles in the Venn diagram.bmks270 said:cone said:
the decent and kind outnumber the evil doers 1000 to 1
i really do believe that
I really do not believe that... the world is sick. Maybe 100:1 or 50:1...
Mandalay is an MGM property. All Harrah's properties are owned by Caesars Entertainment.Urban Ag said:I'm sure it does, it's a Harrah's property. When we were there two weeks ago they gave us $30 hotel credit if didn't have the maid make the room up. And they offer to bring up clean towels 24/7.munch96 said:
The last hotel I stayed at had a hangtag which indicated that you wanted to participate in a program to save water by having housekeeping not change anything out for three days.
Maybe Mandalay Bay has a similar program.
AggieHank86 said:DUDE, how often do you bathe? Most of my rooms have four towels. Rarely six.Wycliffe_03 said:
But most hotels come with more than enough towels to last 1-2 weeks for an individual.
2x per day. 4 towels don't last you a week? At home I use the same towel for at least 3-4 days. I hang it dry and have never had problems.AggieHank86 said:DUDE, how often do you bathe? Most of my rooms have four towels. Rarely six.Wycliffe_03 said:
But most hotels come with more than enough towels to last 1-2 weeks for an individual.
azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?