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What do you mean? You go in & out of hotels, they're not checking you every time you enter or leave.
I have to laugh at all the wannabe detectives who claim & speculate & analyze for days on end yet are never correct. I have an idea: leave it to the professionals.
Agreed and he was also staying in a nice suite. Those often have separate elevators (not sure on Mandalay Bay) where the guests are treated with more deference. But I've stayed in Las Vegas hotels for a week at a time for work conferences and I could have come and gone daily with additional bags, they don't stop guests and check their bags like that. In fact most hotels don't escort guests to their room originally anymore. That mostly ended with the invention of the rolling bag. If the guest checks in and says their bags are in the car or they want to go to dinner and will get bags later, the hotel wouldn't give it a thought. What he did was very easily done.
Now it seems the gunman videotaped himself during the shooting. If true, the tape may shed some light on his mindset during the horrible act. I am sure the FBI knows a lot more than they are letting on and that's probably a good thing.
Do you think all multimillionaires are happy and content just because they have some money?
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