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Stephen Paddock: Vegas suspect a gambler and ex-accountant Stephen Paddock: Vegas suspect a high-roller who sent mother cookies
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Las Vegas concert gunman Stephen Paddock was a wealthy former accountant who appeared to be living in quiet retirement with his girlfriend in a desert community. Las Vegas concert gunman Stephen Paddock was a wealthy former accountant and high-stakes gambler who appeared to be living in quiet retirement with his girlfriend in a desert community.
The 64-year-old, of Mesquite, Nevada, had pilot's and hunting licences and no criminal record, said authorities. His brother said he liked playing video poker and going on cruises. The 64-year-old, of Mesquite, Nevada, had pilot's and hunting licences and no criminal record, said authorities.
One former neighbour said Paddock was "weird", but others said he had no interest in extremism and had shown no sign of planning a "lone-wolf" attack. One former neighbour said twice divorced Paddock was "weird".
But his brother described him as a regular guy who liked playing video poker, live music and eating burritos.
Paddock has been identified by police as the man behind the deadliest shooting in modern US history, with the toll surpassing the 49 killed at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016.Paddock has been identified by police as the man behind the deadliest shooting in modern US history, with the toll surpassing the 49 killed at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016.
He opened fire from the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on Sunday night, killing at least 59 people and wounding more than 500 others, before turning the gun on himself as police closed in, said officials.He opened fire from the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on Sunday night, killing at least 59 people and wounding more than 500 others, before turning the gun on himself as police closed in, said officials.
The gunman's brother, Eric Paddock, told reporters the family were stunned.
"He liked to play video poker," he said. "He went on cruises. He sent his mother cookies."
He said the gunman was also a high-stakes gambler.
Their bank-robber father was once on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list.
Twenty-three weapons were found in the 32nd-floor hotel room that Paddock checked into last Thursday.Twenty-three weapons were found in the 32nd-floor hotel room that Paddock checked into last Thursday.
Police found "in excess of" 19 firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition in his Mesquite home, while explosives were found in the property and car. Police found "in excess of" 19 firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition in his Mesquite home, couched in a quiet retirement community 80 miles (130km) north-east of Las Vegas.
Sheriff Lombardo also said officers found "some electronic devices" in the house, which sits in a quiet retirement community 80 miles (130km) north-east of Las Vegas. Several pounds of an explosive called tannerite were also discovered in the property.
In other words, Paddock appears to have planned his attack for some time and had the arsenal to carry it out. Ammonium nitrate, a type of fertiliser used as an explosive, was found in his car.
David Famiglietti of the New Frontier Armory told the BBC that Paddock had purchased firearms at his store in North Las Vegas last spring, meeting all state and federal requirements, including an FBI background check. Police said no manifesto or anything else had been discovered to explain "lone wolf" Paddock's actions.
However, the shotgun and rifle Paddock bought would not have been "capable of what we've seen and heard in the video without modification," Mr Famiglietti said. "I can't get into the mind of a psychopath at this point," Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.
David Famiglietti, of the New Frontier Armory, told the BBC that Paddock had purchased firearms at his store in North Las Vegas last spring, meeting all state and federal requirements, including an FBI background check.
However, the shotgun and rifle Paddock bought would not have been "capable of what we've seen and heard in the video without modification", Mr Famiglietti said.
Two gun stocks were found in the hotel room, AP news agency reported, which can enable a weapon to fire hundreds of shots per minute.Two gun stocks were found in the hotel room, AP news agency reported, which can enable a weapon to fire hundreds of shots per minute.
The FBI said its agents had established no connection between Paddock and any overseas terrorist group, despite a claim from so-called Islamic State. The FBI said its agents had established no connection between Paddock and any overseas terrorist group, despite so-called Islamic State describing him as a "soldier of the caliphate".
"No affiliation, no religion, no politics," Paddock's brother Eric told reporters. Paddock had never been in trouble with police. His only previous known brush with the law was a routine traffic violation.
Stephen Paddock had never been in trouble with police. His only previous known brush with the law was a routine traffic violation. According to NBC News, Paddock recently made several gambling transactions in the tens of thousands of dollars, but it was unclear if those bets were wins or losses.
But his father was a bank robber who used to be on the FBI's most wanted list and once escaped from prison. According to a 1969 poster issued by law enforcement for the fugitive, Patrick Benjamin Paddock was "diagnosed as psychopathic". The gunman's other brother, Bruce Paddock, told NBC his brother was a multi-millionaire property investor.
Eric Paddock told reporters outside his Orlando home that the family were stunned by his brother's involvement in the Las Vegas massacre. He had shown no sign of financial problems and reports said he owned a number of properties that he rented out.
"There's absolutely no sense, no reason he did this," he said.
"He's just a guy who played video poker and took cruises and ate burritos at Taco Bell."
He told reporters his brother was "not an avid gun guy at all" and had no military background. The gunman must have just "snapped", he added.
According to NBC News, Stephen Paddock recently made several gambling transactions in the tens of thousands of dollars, but it was unclear if those bets were wins or losses.
The gunman's other brother, Bruce Paddock, told NBC his brother was a multi-millionaire property investor. He had shown no sign of financial problems and reports said he owned a number of properties that he rented out.
Defence contractor Lockheed Martin said Paddock once worked for one of its predecessor companies three decades ago.Defence contractor Lockheed Martin said Paddock once worked for one of its predecessor companies three decades ago.
Paddock had moved to his two-storey house in Mesquite from Reno, Nevada, in June 2016.Paddock had moved to his two-storey house in Mesquite from Reno, Nevada, in June 2016.
Twice divorced, he lived in the property in Babbling Brook Court with his girlfriend Marilou Danley, 62. He lived in the property in Babbling Brook Court with his girlfriend Marilou Danley, 62.
Authorities had earlier appealed for help in finding Ms Danley, but she was traced outside the US, reportedly in Japan or the Philippines. She is an Australian citizen who moved to Nevada 20 years ago, the government in Canberra says. Police have ruled out any involvement by Ms Danley, who was in Japan at the time of the massacre.
Investigators later said she had been interviewed, and was "no longer being sought out as a person of interest". She was not with Paddock when he checked into the Mandalay, police said. She is an Australian citizen who moved to Nevada 20 years ago, the government in Canberra says.
Paddock is said to have used Ms Danley's ID to book the hotel room. A former neighbour, Diane McKay, 79, told the Washington Post the couple always kept the blinds closed at home.
According to US media, Paddock had a licence to fly small planes and owned two aircraft.
A former neighbour, Diane McKay, 79, told the Washington Post that the suspect and his girlfriend always kept the blinds closed at home.
"He was weird," she said. "Kept to himself. It was like living next to nothing."He was weird," she said. "Kept to himself. It was like living next to nothing.
"You can at least be grumpy, something. He was just nothing, quiet.""You can at least be grumpy, something. He was just nothing, quiet."
According to US media, Paddock had a licence to fly small planes and owned two aircraft.
In 2012, Paddock filed a negligence lawsuit against The Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas, after a fall caused by an "obstruction" on the floor, according to his brother.In 2012, Paddock filed a negligence lawsuit against The Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas, after a fall caused by an "obstruction" on the floor, according to his brother.
The legal action was reportedly dropped in 2014.The legal action was reportedly dropped in 2014.
The relative lack of red flags in Paddock's personal history has only heightened the sense of bewilderment as a shocked nation asks: Why?
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