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Las Vegas shooting: Computer found in Stephen Paddock's hotel room 'missing hard drive' | Las Vegas shooting: Computer found in Stephen Paddock's hotel room 'missing hard drive' |
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A computer found in the hotel room from which Stephen Paddock opened fire on Las Vegas concertgoers was missing its hard drive, according to ABC News. | A computer found in the hotel room from which Stephen Paddock opened fire on Las Vegas concertgoers was missing its hard drive, according to ABC News. |
In the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in American history, investigators have still struggled to assign a motive to Mr Paddock. Information contained on the laptop’s hard drive many have helped piece together that puzzle. | In the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in American history, investigators have still struggled to assign a motive to Mr Paddock. Information contained on the laptop’s hard drive many have helped piece together that puzzle. |
Investigators also learned Mr Paddock had purchased software used to erase hard drives but were not sure if he used it, the news network reported. In a revelation that seems to point Mr Paddock’s tactics more than his motives, investigators combing through his internet history found a search for a police tactic used to break into rooms, the Wall Street Journal reported. | |
A gambler who appeared to be a stranger to his neighbours, Mr Paddock amassed dozens of guns and a stockpile of ammunition before gunning down 58 people at a country music concert and injuring hundreds. | A gambler who appeared to be a stranger to his neighbours, Mr Paddock amassed dozens of guns and a stockpile of ammunition before gunning down 58 people at a country music concert and injuring hundreds. |
Unlike some other mass killers, Mr Paddock did not leave behind a note, manifesto or video explaining his actions. | Unlike some other mass killers, Mr Paddock did not leave behind a note, manifesto or video explaining his actions. |
His brother, Eric Paddock, has described the shooting as a shock, telling reporters it “makes no sense” and characterising his brother as an “intelligent” man who “took care of the people he loved”. | His brother, Eric Paddock, has described the shooting as a shock, telling reporters it “makes no sense” and characterising his brother as an “intelligent” man who “took care of the people he loved”. |
“My heart is destroyed, for all these people, but I can't tell you why Steve did what he did,” Eric Paddock told reporters soon after the massacre. | “My heart is destroyed, for all these people, but I can't tell you why Steve did what he did,” Eric Paddock told reporters soon after the massacre. |
His girlfriend Marilou Danley expressed a similar sense of bewilderment, describing the killer as a “kind, quiet, caring man” after she returned to the United States and was questioned by the FBI. | |
"He never said anything to me or took any action that I was aware of that I understood in any way to be a warning that something horrible like this was going to happen,” Ms Danley said at the time. |
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