The Standard (St. Catharines)

Vegas gunman may have scoped out other music festivals

- KEN RITTER and MICHAEL BALSAMO

LAS VEGAS — Investigat­ors are looking into whether gunman Stephen Paddock scoped out bigger music festivals in Las Vegas and Chicago before setting up his perch in a casino hotel and raining deadly fire on country music fans.

Paddock rented rooms overlookin­g the Lollapaloo­za festival in Chicago in August and the Life Is Beautiful show in late September near the Vegas Strip, according to authoritie­s reconstruc­ting his movements before he undertook the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

It was not clear if he aborted plans to carry out massacres at those events.

The details came to light as investigat­ors struggled to figure out why the high-stakes gambler opened fire on a crowd of 22,000 Sunday night from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel casino. He killed 59 people and injured nearly 500 before taking his own life.

Authoritie­s have been combing through his background but remain stumped as to his motive.

The profile developed so far is of a “disturbed and dangerous” man who acquired an arsenal over decades, Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said. But investigat­ors have been frustrated to find that he lived a “secret life,” Lombardo said, “much of which will never be fully understood.”

The coroner’s office in Las Vegas would not release details of its autopsy on Paddock. Some behavioura­l experts have wondered whether the 64-year-old Paddock suffered from some kind of brain abnormalit­y or had a terminal illness that prompted him to lash out.

The weekend before the massacre, he rented a room through Airbnb at the 21-story Ogden condominiu­ms in downtown Las Vegas and stayed there during a music festival below that included Chance the Rapper, Muse, Lorde and Blink-182.

“Reasons that ran through Paddock’s mind is unknown, but it was directly at the same time as Life Is Beautiful,” the sheriff said.

Police were reviewing video shot at the high-rise to check Paddock’s movements. His renting the condo was curious because as a high-roller, he could have easily gotten a free room at one of the casino hotels on the Vegas Strip.

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