By: Kyle | 10-07-2017 | News
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Did Prostitue Hired By Las Vegas Gunman See Weapons Cache

An investigator briefed by federal law enforcement says clues have led them to believe that the Las Vegas gunman hired a prostitute in the days leading up to the massacre. The 64-year-old gunman, Stephen Paddock, was reportedly seen with a mystery woman in the days leading up to the massacre. Authorities now believe that woman may have been a prostitute fired by Paddock.

Federal investigators are interviewing other call girls for information that may help them locate the mystery woman. More than five days has passed since Paddock's deadly rampage and investigators are still no where closer to discovering a motive. It is known that Marilou Danley was spotted in Asia traveling at the time of the shooting and she has since returned to America so it is unlikely she was the mystery woman. Investigators say they don't think Paddock had an accomplice, but they are now considering others may have been aware of what he was planning. Besides interviewing call girls, the FBI has asked anyone with information to call them through through the use of billboards.

The authorities have already chased down thousands of leads and investigators are even looking at cruises Paddock took in recent years for a clue as to his motive. A strange note with numbers written on it as well as a cell phone charger that did not match any owned by Paddock were found in his room along with the nearly two dozen weapons. The shooting was the deadliest in modern U.S. history and anyone with information about the crime is urged to contact the FBI.

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Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/las-vegas-gunman-hired-prostitute-days-attack-article-1.3546529

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