Since the horrific Las Vegas shooting committed by Stephen Paddock months ago, a lot of questions have been left unanswered.
Every new piece of evidence seems to bring up more questions than answers.
And one new bombshell report about the shooting changes everything you thought you knew.
Court documents were just released that show the Las Vegas shooter’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, deleted her Facebook account an hour before the police announced the identity of the shooter.
She was in the Philippines visiting family when the shooting occurred.
Just two and a half hours after her boyfriend, Stephen Paddock, opened fire, at 12:30 am in Las Vegas, she made her Facebook page private.
At 2:46 am she completely deleted her account, which was an hour before the police released Paddock’s name to the public.
The documents released suggest that Danley acted quickly following the shooting to conceal her relationship with Paddock.
As reported by National Public Radio:
“Newly released court documents show the Las Vegas shooter’s girlfriend deleted her Facebook account before police announced the identity of the gunman behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern history.
Marilou Danley was in the Philippines visiting family when Stephen Paddock killed 58 people and injured another 557 in the Oct. 1 attack. She made changes to her Facebook account’s privacy and personal settings at 12:30 a.m., about 2 1/2 hours after the first volley of bullets rained down on people attending a music festival on the Las Vegas strip. The first calls about the shooting rolled in at 10:08 p.m., according to police.
At 2:46 a.m., her account was deleted entirely.
But it wasn’t until nearly an hour after that — 3:30 a.m. — that police released Paddock’s name to the public.
As the New York Post reports, the documents suggest Danley acted quickly after the shooting to conceal her relationship with Paddock.
Danley, who also lived with Paddock, has been adamant that she knew nothing about his plans to conduct the attack.”
This isn’t the only suspicious information that has been released in recent days.
The same report also details how Danley told law enforcement that they would likely find her fingerprints on some of Paddock’s bullets.
She explained that she sometimes assisted him in loading ammunition into magazines.
This was told to investigators as they were preparing to take a DNA swab from her.
As reported by CNN:
“The documents also noted that Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, told investigators that her fingerprints would likely be found on Paddock’s ammunition, but she adamantly denied any advance knowledge of the attack, according to the court records.
Danley offered this information as investigators were preparing to take a DNA swab from her, the records state. She told investigators her prints would likely be on the ammunition because she “occasionally participated in loading magazines.”
In the end, Stephen Paddock killed 59 people, along with himself, making it the worst shooting in modern American history.
Since the shooting occurred in October of 2017, investigators have left tons of questions unanswered.
A question that has continually resurfaced is about his girlfriend’s possible involvement.
While nobody can be sure if she was involved, something doesn’t seem to add up.
Do you think the investigators are hiding information from the American public?
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