BREAKING: Another Vegas Massacre Victim Just Found Dead And How He Was Killed Is Raising MAJOR Concerns
Source: Freedom Daily
Early in October Stephen Paddock opened fire at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada that killed 58 people and injured over 500 more. Stephen Paddock’s motive still has not been discovered, but that has not stopped internet sleuths from asking questions surrounding that evening since law enforcement has been less than forthcoming. For instance, following the deadly shooting, many survivors claimed that there were multiple shooters that night despite the mainstream media’s narrative that there was only one. Then, to add even more suspicion to that already horrifying evening, over the last month, several survivors have turned up dead, and the body count just rose by one more.
Since the shooting, there have been several inconsistencies concerning the timeline that has many people questioning the official story of a lone gunman. To add to that evergrowing suspicion, the FBI has been incredibly tight-lipped on their findings even going as far as to state they would not release any new information on the massacre.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on the investigator’s silence just a month ago. “Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are refusing to fill in the blanks,”
On top of the investigator’s silence, many of the victim’s that have come forward challenging the official story of a single shooter have turned up dead.
Prissy Holly from Freedom Daily reported last month on the strange death of 26-year-old Kymberley Suchomel. Suchomel attended the concert that night and died shortly afterward in her sleep, but that is just the beginning of the mystery. Suchomel posted on social media soon after the attack that she spoke to several survivors who claimed that there were multiple shooters and not just one like the mainstream media reported.
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Source: Freedom Daily
Early in October Stephen Paddock opened fire at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada that killed 58 people and injured over 500 more. Stephen Paddock’s motive still has not been discovered, but that has not stopped internet sleuths from asking questions surrounding that evening since law enforcement has been less than forthcoming. For instance, following the deadly shooting, many survivors claimed that there were multiple shooters that night despite the mainstream media’s narrative that there was only one. Then, to add even more suspicion to that already horrifying evening, over the last month, several survivors have turned up dead, and the body count just rose by one more.
Since the shooting, there have been several inconsistencies concerning the timeline that has many people questioning the official story of a lone gunman. To add to that evergrowing suspicion, the FBI has been incredibly tight-lipped on their findings even going as far as to state they would not release any new information on the massacre.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on the investigator’s silence just a month ago. “Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are refusing to fill in the blanks,”
On top of the investigator’s silence, many of the victim’s that have come forward challenging the official story of a single shooter have turned up dead.
Prissy Holly from Freedom Daily reported last month on the strange death of 26-year-old Kymberley Suchomel. Suchomel attended the concert that night and died shortly afterward in her sleep, but that is just the beginning of the mystery. Suchomel posted on social media soon after the attack that she spoke to several survivors who claimed that there were multiple shooters and not just one like the mainstream media reported.
★ Latest News: https://goo.gl/CjXKDb
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