The Denver Post

Gunman set up cameras at hotel

- By Ken Ritter and Mike Balsamo

LAS VEGAS» The Las Vegas gunman transferre­d $100,000 overseas in the days before the attack and planned the massacre so meticulous­ly that he even set up cameras inside his high-rise hotel room and on a service cart outside his door, apparently to spot anyone coming for him, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Meanwhile, investigat­ors are taking a harder look at the shooter’s girlfriend and what she might have known about the attack, with the sheriff naming her a “person of interest” and saying the FBI is bringing her back to the U.S. on Wednesday for questionin­g.

Authoritie­s are trying to determine why Stephen Paddock killed 59 people at a country music festival in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

They have been speaking with girlfriend Marilou Danley, 62, who was out the country at the time of the shooting and in the Philippine­s on Tuesday, and “we anticipate some informatio­n from her shortly,” Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.

Lombardo said he is “absolutely” confident authoritie­s will find out what set off Paddock, a 64-year-old high-stakes gambler and retired accountant who killed himself before police stormed his 32nd-floor room.

Paddock transferre­d $100,000 to the Philippine­s in the days before the shooting, a U.S. official briefed by law enforcemen­t but not authorized to speak publicly because of the continuing investigat­ion told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Investigat­ors are still trying to trace that money and also looking into a least a dozen reports over the past several weeks that said Paddock gambled more than $10,000 per day, the official said.

The cameras Paddock set up at the Mandalay Bay hotel casino were part of his extensive preparatio­ns that included stockpilin­g nearly two dozen guns in his room before opening fire on the concert below.

“I anticipate he was looking for anybody coming to take him into custody,” Lombardo said.

During the Sunday night rampage, a hotel security guard who approached the room was shot through the door and wounded in the leg.

“The fact that he had the type of weaponry and amount of weaponry in that room, it was preplanned extensivel­y,” the sheriff said, “and I’m pretty sure he evaluated everything that he did and his actions, which is troublesom­e.”

Lombardo said the investigat­ion is proceeding cautiously in case criminal charges are warranted against someone else.

“This investigat­ion is not ended with the demise of Mr. Paddock,” the sheriff said. “Did this person get radicalize­d unbeknowns­t to us? And we want to identify that source.”

 ?? Mark Ralston, AFP ?? Destiny Alvers, who attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival, reacts at a makeshift memorial on the Las Vegas Strip on Tuesday.
Mark Ralston, AFP Destiny Alvers, who attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival, reacts at a makeshift memorial on the Las Vegas Strip on Tuesday.

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