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Honeymoon couple hid during shooting

LAS VEGAS: Kinross-shire woman haunted by violent scenes

- Jonathan Watson

A Kinross-shire woman says she will be haunted forever after witnessing a shooting at a Las Vegas concert that left at least 58 people dead.

Judie Buchanan Cook and her husband Ian hid in their hotel room for two hours after the gunman opened fire on fans at a country music festival.

The honeymooni­ng couple, from the hamlet of Blairingon­e, said they saw people running for their lives as they watched from their window at the nearby MGM Grand, which overlooked the open-air event.

Mrs Buchanan Cook, 41, said: “It was obviously quite a high-calibre weapon and was reloaded quite a few times. It’s just awful.”

As more details were revealed about the shooting last night, it emerged the gunman, Stephen Paddock, was the son of a bank robber once on the FBI’s most wanted list.

Paddock, 64, also wounded more than 515 people after opening fire from a 32nd-floor hotel room on Sunday.

The gunman responsibl­e for the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history was the son of a bank robber once on the FBI’s most wanted list, according to his family who said his involvemen­t had struck them like an “asteroid”.

Stephen Paddock, 64, was named by police as the gunman who massacred at least 58 people and wounded more than 515 after opening fire on a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip from a 32nd-floor hotel room on Sunday.

Sibling Eric Paddock, speaking to CBS News, said his brother was “not an avid gun guy at all” with “no religious affiliatio­n, no political affiliatio­n”, or history of mental illness.

“We have no idea how this happened,” the 55-year-old who lives in Orlando, Florida, added to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “It’s like an asteroid just fell on top of our family.”

Eric Paddock also said his brother had made a fortune as a property developer and recently sent his 90-year-old mother a walking frame.

He described his brother as a gambler who played slot machines and video poker on the Strip while living in retirement.

The brother also said that their father was bank robber Benjamin Hoskins Paddock who was on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list until 1977.

Described as an avid gambler, he spent nearly a decade as a fugitive after springing from a Texan prison in 1968, the Arizona Republic reported at the time.

An FBI poster described him as a “psychopath” who should be treated as “armed and very dangerous”.

Stephen Paddock lived in Mesquite, Nevada, 80 miles north east of Las Vegas, with 62-year-old Marilou Danley who had been his partner.

Guns and ammunition were found in a search of Paddock’s “nice, clean” home, a Mesquite Police spokesman said.

Eric Paddock, telling reporters his brother had made millions in property, said he was not aware of his brother having any recent financial difficulti­es.

The brother said the shooter collected coins when he was a child.

Paddock is believed to have killed himself before a police Swat team burst into his room at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, where at least 10 “rifles” were found, Clark County sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.

“We have no investigat­ive informatio­n or background associated with this individual that is derogatory,” he added.

The motive for the attack on the Route 91 Harvest festival remains unclear, with FBI Special Agent Aaron Rouse saying Paddock had no connection to an internatio­nal terrorist organisati­on.

His comment came after the Islamic State terror group, which is known to have made false and exaggerate­d claims in the past, stated Paddock was a “soldier” who had recently converted to Islam.

Paddock’s former brother-in-law, Scott Brunoehler, also expressed his shock at his involvemen­t, describing him as a fun-loving and smart guy.

“He seemed like a normal, good guy. I don’t remember anything bad back then at all,” the 62-year-old told the Los Angeles Times of the man married to his sister until the 1980s.

“I’m still in shock.”

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Picture: Getty. People carry an injured fan to safety at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival as a gunman shoots at them in Las Vegas.
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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump lead a moment of silence for the victims of the shooting.
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Eric Paddock was shocked by the news of his brother’s shootings.

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