Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sheriff: Shooter debt-free

Lombardo corrects some reports

- By Rachel Crosby © 2017, Las Vegas Review-journal

■ No gambling debts ■ Marilou Danley Contrary to published reports, Paddock’s girlfriend had no qualms about the shooter’s mental health, Lombardo said. ■ Doctors have begun the gunman’s autopsy,

Despite Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock’s history of high-stakes gambling, he had no known gambling debts, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Tuesday.

And, contrary to published reports, Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, told investigat­ors in Los Angeles she had no concerns about his mental health.

In an extensive interview Tuesday with the Las Vegas Review-journal, Lombardo clarified those details and provided new informatio­n about the Oct. 1 shooting that killed 58 concertgoe­rs and left nearly 500 injured.

The sheriff said investigat­ors have made contact

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with Paddock’s entire “family tree,” including the shooter’s two ex-wives. Their conversati­ons have shed new light on the shooter’s upbringing but have yet to answer the most daunting question: Why?

“We may never know,” Lombardo said. “All those things that you would expect to find, we have not found.”

He said investigat­ors are making progress each day.

Paddock, a video poker player, checked in to Mandalay Bay on Sept. 25 — three days earlier than initially reported.

Lombardo said Paddock spent those first three days in a separate room, and the hotel provided that room free of charge for unknown reasons. Paddock spent the remaining days in the corner suite where he staged his attack, and he paid for the suite himself.

“We’ve learned that there’s a difference of comp days versus personal pay days,” Lombardo said. “We were going off the personal pay days.”

While investigat­ors continue to comb through Paddock’s corner suite, nothing significan­t was collected from the first room, the sheriff said.

Though Paddock checked in about a week before the shooting occurred, he did not remain in Las Vegas. Authoritie­s believe he traveled to Mesquite several times in the days leading up to Oct. 1.

Throughout his time in Las Vegas, Paddock did not interact with many people, the sheriff said, dispelling rumors the shooter had met with a prostitute for at least one night.

Bellman helped with bags

On at least two occasions, a bellman helped Paddock bring bags up to his 32nd-floor suite. After poring over surveillan­ce footage, authoritie­s have yet to spot any red flags about Paddock’s actions leading up to Oct. 1 that may have signaled his planned ambush.

Lombardo also said he was not aware of any video footage that may have shown Paddock driving into the desert near Mesquite to practice shooting his rifles, contrary to reports.

Doctors have begun Paddock’s autopsy, and as of Tuesday, an examinatio­n of his brain revealed no abnormalit­ies, the sheriff said. He did not have any informatio­n about Paddock’s toxicology results.

The Review-journal first reported last week that Dr. Steven Winkler of Henderson had prescribed Paddock an anti-anxiety drug in June. Lombardo said the investigat­ion has not identified any other physicians who have treated Paddock.

The night of the shooting, there were 51 Metropolit­an Police Department officers working overtime to staff the Route 91 Harvest festival. When the volleys of gunfire began hitting the crowd, those officers formed several strike teams to find and take down the suspect.

But in the first hour after shots began, the echoes of gunfire created confusion, leading to false reports of gunshots at multiple Strip locations, Lombardo said. Medics were also dispatched to several different locations because some gunshot victims

‘Everybody did a fantastic job’

“You’re never going to get me to say that somebody dropped the ball,” the sheriff said. “I don’t believe that happened. I think everybody did a fantastic job.”

After Campos was hit, he took cover in an alcove in the hallway, warning a maintenanc­e man to take cover. The guard stayed in hiding until police arrived on the floor in an elevator, Lombardo said.

Police who responded evacuated rooms before entering Paddock’s suite, where he had killed himself.

As the investigat­ion continues, the sheriff thanked the FBI for helping relieve local law enforcemen­t resources, allowing them to focus on other crimes.

He also said, as part of ongoing hotel security re-evaluation­s, guards could begin accompanyi­ng housekeepi­ng into rooms with views of special event venues.

Lombardo added that both Danley and the shooter’s brother, Eric Paddock, have not been cleared of wrongdoing by investigat­ors.

He expects to release more informatio­n Friday.

Contact Rachel Crosby at rcrosby@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-8135. Follow @rachelacro­sby on Twitter.

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