A laptop computer recovered from the Las Vegas hotel room
where Stephen Paddock allegedly launched the deadliest mass shooting in U.S.
history is missing its hard drive, depriving investigators of a potential key
source of information.
The absence of
substantial digital clues has left investigators struggling to piece together
what triggered Paddock, no pun intended.
So far, Paddock’s
motive has been elusive to investigators and it seems only a few people, including
Your Watchman, have said that Las Vegas massacre was an occult ritual sacrifice “harvest”
to begin the satanic high holy month of October.
Allegedly, Paddock, the
frequent gambler, described as a loner, spent months amassing his arsenal,
staying under the radar with no one suspecting he would turn to extreme
violence.
His finances did
not appear to be a problem because Paddock had settled any debts he had with
casinos shortly before the attack.
Other mass shooters
in the United States have left behind writings or manifestos explaining their actions.
Paddock, however, left behind no such writings or evidence.
He is not the first
mass shooter to have his digital clues removed or erased.
In 2007, Virginia
Tech shooter Cho Seung Hui’s hard drive of his computer and of his cell phone disappeared
shortly before the massacre. Authorities even searched a pond for the missing
digital media, but the devices were never recovered.
The 2008 Northern
Illinois shooter, Steven Kazmierczak’s SIM card from his phone and the hard
drive from his laptop disappeared.
Someone in 2012 removed
the hard drive of Adam Lanza’s his computer and smashed it with a hammer or
screwdriver.
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