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  • Vegas shooter had 200+ reports of suspicious activities, large financial transactions in casinos

    As authorities pick apart the life of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, they have come across one major thread of suspicious behavior: how he handled his money. Paddock’s recent financial transactions have become a key focus for investigators looking to learn more about the Nevada man and why he launched the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. In the last three years alone, more than 200 reports about Paddock’s activities, particularly large transactions at casinos, have been filed with law enforcement authorities, ABC News was told.

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  • The trigonometry of terror: Why the Las Vegas shooting was so deadly

    Arthur B. Alphin is well acquainted with the trigonometry of terror. The retired Army lieutenant  colonel and West Point graduate, who has a mechanical engineering degree and specialized in ballistics, has testified in many multiple-shooting cases. What he sees so far about Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock is a patient, well-trained gunner who did not pick and choose his targets, but held to a steady kill zone centered in the middle of thousands of concertgoers. Once the trigger was pulled, simple laws of physics and trigonometry sealed the fate of more than 500 people who would fall wounded in the ensuing fracas — 59 of them fatally. “He had a huge area of three, four or five football fields

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  • Paddock's Girlfriend Used Two Social Security Numbers and Was Married to Two Men at the Same Time

    The person who may hold the key to solving the mystery of why the Vegas gunman killed 59 and wounded nearly 600 people led a convoluted life of her own, with two simultaneous husbands, a bankruptcy, two Social Security numbers, multiple addresses in several states and even different ages depending on which state records you review. The details are part of a Newsweek investigation into Danley's past, which takes on a new urgency now that the FBI is frantically working to bring her "immediately" back from overseas for more information about the shooting and the $100,000 Paddock wired to her family there days before the shooting. Marilou came to the U.S. as Marilou Natividad, married Geary Danley in 1990 and took his surname.

    Newsweek
  • Putin says military strike against North Korea not sure to succeed

    President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that a military strike against North Korea designed to destroy its nuclear and missile program might not succeed because Pyongyang could have hidden military facilities that nobody knows about. Russia is strongly opposed to the idea of such a strike, an idea U.S. President Donald Trump has floated, favoring a mixture of diplomacy and economic incentives instead.

    Reuters 10 min ago
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  • Portrait emerging of Las Vegas shooter as man 'descending into madness'

    In the months before his deadly rampage, Stephen Paddock was a man “descending into madness,” according to a person briefed on new findings in the investigation.

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  • Conor McGregor has a $10 million Mayweather complaint

    Conor McGregor faced a $10 million fine for getting disqualified in his boxing match with Floyd Mayweather. Speaking at a fans’ Q&A session in Glasgow, McGregor claimed referee Robert Byrd was too strict with him and revealed the financial threat for throwing a kick. “Here’s when I knew I was up against it: The ref said even if I lift my leg up, it’s a point deduction,” McGregor said. McGregor employed veteran referee and Hall of Famer Joe Cortez to run every sparring session in his training camp.

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  • Wife wonders about siblings' bathroom habits

    Dear Amy: I am a married woman. My husband and his younger sister are of a Mediterranean nationality. Family relationships are "closer" there, I think, than those in North America or Europe. I was shocked to see my husband and his sister in our bathroom together. She was putting on makeup; he was brushing his teeth. We were in a hurry to leave the house, but there was a half-bath downstairs that one of them could have used. I have been in the bathroom with my own older brother, but it was to install new toilets, something practical, not to do something "intimate," that, in my opinion, is only for a husband and wife to share. I felt very strange about this situation. Then it happened a second

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  • Pauley Perrette Leaving 'NCIS' After 15 Seasons: Read Her Statement

    Pauley Perrette is leaving 'NCIS' after 15 seasons — read her statement

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