Have they interviewed anyone that was staying in a room near him at the time? Can't imagine what that must've sounded like. That would be crazy being right across the hall.
bmks270 said:azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
This was so highly premeditated... he wasn't "set off."
Without a doubt they would have, but if they had already left Vegas, they'll have to track them down.brucoh said:
Have they interviewed anyone that was staying in a room near him at the time? Can't imagine what that must've sounded like. That would be crazy being right across the hall.
No bubble baths, but I DO enjoy my six-jet shower with the rain head above. I guess that is a bit cucumbery.Wycliffe_03 said:
I am now wondering if you take bubble baths? Do you use cucumber cream on your face too?
The worst air show disaster in history was from a SU-27 crashing into a crowd of people. They go much faster, hold a lot more fuel, weigh much more, and are far more damaging than small civil aircraft. Yet that only killed 77 people. Nothing close to 580.Builder93 said:Like 580 dead + 5150 injured devastating.aTmAg said:Not 58 dead +515 injured devastating.Builder93 said:I would disagree. A twin engine plane descending straight into a tight crowd would be devastating.aTmAg said:A small civil aviation plane wouldn't have been able to do as much damage.Builder93 said:This is actually a good point.Agnzona said:
Kind of strange he used guns. As a pilot with access to planes just think what he could have done.
This whole thing is really weird. I'm sure as time moves forward, there will be some major details that are not being shared.
Why do you have to read more into my statement than what is there?
Did I say the current numbers were no big deal?
TelcoAg said:
Saw on guy on Reddit who was one floor below. He thought it was construction work/jackhammer and went to management to complain about the noise and the elevators not working (not working because of course they shut them down).
The mind does crazy things in that situation.
Not mutually exclusive. I agree that he did not "snap" and act precipitously, but SOMETHING "set him off," even if years ago.bmks270 said:This was so highly premeditated... he wasn't "set off."azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
annie88 said:azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
Maybe Trump winning the presidency. I've been out of pocket all afternoon but early reports was that he was a ***** hat wearer and a Bernie supporter.
Kind of disagree here. He might have been scouting potential locations/venues/upcoming events for months. He was a gambler according to some reports. Using gambling as a cover for his recon missions? Even better if he was a big loser, casinos love 'em and comp the hell out of them.azulAg said:
Obviously it was highly premeditated but you don't just start thinking about scouting a Las Vegas hotel to go shoot people thirty stories above a concert across the street. Something set him off to go plan this
AggieHank86 said:Not mutually exclusive. I agree that he did not "snap" and act precipitously, but SOMETHING "set him off," even if years ago.bmks270 said:This was so highly premeditated... he wasn't "set off."azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
aTmAg said:The worst air show disaster in history was from a SU-27 crashing into a crowd of people. They go much faster, hold a lot more fuel, weigh much more, and are far more damaging than small civil aircraft. Yet that only killed 77 people. Nothing close to 580.Builder93 said:Like 580 dead + 5150 injured devastating.aTmAg said:Not 58 dead +515 injured devastating.Builder93 said:I would disagree. A twin engine plane descending straight into a tight crowd would be devastating.aTmAg said:A small civil aviation plane wouldn't have been able to do as much damage.Builder93 said:This is actually a good point.Agnzona said:
Kind of strange he used guns. As a pilot with access to planes just think what he could have done.
This whole thing is really weird. I'm sure as time moves forward, there will be some major details that are not being shared.
Why do you have to read more into my statement than what is there?
Did I say the current numbers were no big deal?
There was a case of a twin engine planes crashing into crowd of people. It killed 4 (including the pilot) and injured 12. We aren't talking about 737 here. Small aircraft are extremely light. They flip over and crash within a few feet when landing perpendicular to a plowed field. Crashing into people would stop it really quickly.
It is the quiet ones who are the real threat and there is almost no chance to stop them. People who make noise about what they want to do are usually stopped.Bag said:
It is so strange that he did not leave a letter, did not post on Facebook, did not post on Twitter or any other social media.
Rapier108 said:It is the quiet ones who are the real threat and there is almost no chance to stop them. People who make noise about what they want to do are usually stopped.Bag said:
It is so strange that he did not leave a letter, did not post on Facebook, did not post on Twitter or any other social media.
I used to live out of hotels while contracting. Longest stay was about 4 months. Though at least two other multi month stays. I lived there fully. Even used my own TP and towels and cleaned. I basically treated it as a condo. DND hanger was on the entire time. I was in and out all day though and very friendly with the staff so no reason for them to red flag me.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.
So, a concert with 23,000 people packed in at 3 people / 10 sf(this could be higher at a concert):aTmAg said:The worst air show disaster in history was from a SU-27 crashing into a crowd of people. They go much faster, hold a lot more fuel, weigh much more, and are far more damaging than small civil aircraft. Yet that only killed 77 people. Nothing close to 580.Builder93 said:Like 580 dead + 5150 injured devastating.aTmAg said:Not 58 dead +515 injured devastating.Builder93 said:I would disagree. A twin engine plane descending straight into a tight crowd would be devastating.aTmAg said:A small civil aviation plane wouldn't have been able to do as much damage.Builder93 said:This is actually a good point.Agnzona said:
Kind of strange he used guns. As a pilot with access to planes just think what he could have done.
This whole thing is really weird. I'm sure as time moves forward, there will be some major details that are not being shared.
Why do you have to read more into my statement than what is there?
Did I say the current numbers were no big deal?
There was a case of a twin engine planes crashing into crowd of people. It killed 4 (including the pilot) and injured 12. We aren't talking about 737 here. Small aircraft are extremely light. They flip over and crash within a few feet when landing perpendicular to a plowed field. Crashing into people would stop it really quickly.
atrox81 said:annie88 said:azulAg said:
Something must have set this guy off, but what ?
Maybe Trump winning the presidency. I've been out of pocket all afternoon but early reports was that he was a ***** hat wearer and a Bernie supporter.
WTF! The only facts right now is he was white, 64 years old and he used full auto weapons. Get the **** out of here with you're hate agenda!
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I'm not OP but, a Google poster by the username of "AZ Flyguy" has Photospheres of different places he's visited. The linked photosphere here shows the exact location of the shooting, and where the shooter was. The original post was posted in January of 2015, but I can't tell if it has been edited or not since the shooting.
aTmAg said:The worst air show disaster in history was from a SU-27 crashing into a crowd of people. They go much faster, hold a lot more fuel, weigh much more, and are far more damaging than small civil aircraft. Yet that only killed 77 people. Nothing close to 580.Builder93 said:Like 580 dead + 5150 injured devastating.aTmAg said:Not 58 dead +515 injured devastating.Builder93 said:I would disagree. A twin engine plane descending straight into a tight crowd would be devastating.aTmAg said:A small civil aviation plane wouldn't have been able to do as much damage.Builder93 said:This is actually a good point.Agnzona said:
Kind of strange he used guns. As a pilot with access to planes just think what he could have done.
This whole thing is really weird. I'm sure as time moves forward, there will be some major details that are not being shared.
Why do you have to read more into my statement than what is there?
Did I say the current numbers were no big deal?
There was a case of a twin engine planes crashing into crowd of people. It killed 4 (including the pilot) and injured 12. We aren't talking about 737 here. Small aircraft are extremely light. They flip over and crash within a few feet when landing perpendicular to a plowed field. Crashing into people would stop it really quickly.
They said earlier he had 10 suitcases in his room. If the guns were broken down, it would be very easy to bring them in and given how many people are constantly going in and out of these hotels, very unlikely anyone would notice or pay it any mind.Ags77 said:
I have been to Vegas more than 50 times. I have stayed in many different hotels and gambled in many different casinos. I haven't stayed in Mand. Bay. I don't see how he got 16 guns through the lobby and upstairs using the elevator. Wouldnt that require a lot of trips and cause suspicions ?
Rapier108 said:They said earlier he had 10 suitcases in his room. If the guns were broken down, it would be very easy to bring them in and given how many people are constantly going in and out of these hotels, very unlikely anyone would notice or pay it any mind.Ags77 said:
I have been to Vegas more than 50 times. I have stayed in many different hotels and gambled in many different casinos. I haven't stayed in Mand. Bay. I don't see how he got 16 guns through the lobby and upstairs using the elevator. Wouldnt that require a lot of trips and cause suspicions ?
sts7049 said:
christ haven't we been over the "how did he get all that upstairs" like a dozen times already?