NV - 59 Dead, over 500 injured in Mandalay Bay shooting in Las Vegas, 1 Oct 2017 #4

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  • #61
I don't think there is any particular style that says that. There are so many aspects of handwriting analysis to take into account. It's been years since I read up on this but I do remember that leaning one way or the other means different things. I'm betting that his signature and other cursive might be more telling about his real nature, but I'm no expert. This is very interesting, though.

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-Thank you. It is very interesting. Handwriting in itself is such a lost art.
 
  • #62
If you do a search on handwriting of famous killers and click on images, there's so many varied ones. It's very interesting!
 
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CNN
Every terrorist should have to pay every cent to victims and their families, imo.
[video=cnn;us/2017/10/06/exploding-targets-las-vegas-shooter-car-foreman-pkg-ac.cnn]http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/07/us/las-vegas-shooting-investigation/index.html[/video]
Request to seize shooter's assets


The family of one of the concertgoers killed last weekend is asking a Nevada court to appoint a special administrator to take control of the shooter's assets.

John Phippen, 56, of Santa Clarita, California, was at the festival with his son Travis when the shooting started. When the son, a medic, stopped to help someone, Phippen stayed with him and was shielding a woman when he was shot dead, said a neighbor, Leah Nagiyvanyi.
Attorneys for Phippen's family filed the petition Friday in District Court in Clark County. The petition asks a judge to appoint the county's public administrator to account for and control Paddock's estate -- in part to make it available for any future lawsuits filed by the shooting victims.
 
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]According to an ABC report police have identified the mystery woman who was seen with Stephen Paddock (as a possible )Asian prostitute; her name is being withheld:[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]LAS VEGAS (KABC) — The wo[/FONT][/FONT][FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]man who was seen with Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock days before the massacre was a prostitute, officials tell ABC News.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]Authorities did not elaborate on the woman’s identity.[/FONT][/FONT]
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  • #66
If you do a search on handwriting of famous killers and click on images, there's so many varied ones. It's very interesting!

My handwriting fits many of the indicators of serial killers...:eek: I mix cursive/printing quite often and some of it is muddied. Mine looks kind of like the printing on the check he wrote to Hyunday dealership.
 
  • #67
This thread is wild.
 
  • #68
My handwriting fits many of the indicators of serial killers...:eek: I mix cursive/printing quite often and some of it is muddied. Mine looks kind of like the printing on the check he wrote to Hyunday dealership.
My husband learned from an architect he worked for that printing in block letters is much more legible and acceptable in the business world so he's been doing that for 20 years. It has become more popular/normalized to print legibly rather than write in cursive. And with schools discontinuing cursive, I imagine the entire handwriting analysis thing is going to have to go through some changes. People in my generation do tend to mix print and cursive more often, I've found.

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  • #69
I Know a lot of people that took weapons onto their roofs for self defense during those violent riots. I was living in Venice Beach and there was a lot of rioting and arson going on around me.

I was huddled in my bathroom with a 3 wk old and a 4 yr old, while my husband had just left the country on a business trip. People were throwing bricks at my front porch and I was scared to death.

The Korean family next door sent their sons onto the roof with rifles, and they scared off the rioters who were throwing bricks at my front steps.

So just because someone got onto their roof with a weapon, it does not mean they had evil intent. They might have just been defending themselves against having their home set on fire or invaded.

OP/story mentioned that there were no rioters present when he went to his roof, and none showed up. I get what you're saying — that it's not unreasonable for someone to protect themselves and their property (like your neighbors who protected you).

However, in Paddock's instance, his behavior might have also shown that he was spoiling for a shootout. Seems to me like he might have been for quite some time.
 
  • #70
50 POUNDS OF TANNERITE. [emoji15] Somehow, I totally missed this fact before today. I knew he had some, but not how much. Ye gods!!!



[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]According to an ABC report police have identified the mystery woman who was seen with Stephen Paddock (as a possible )Asian prostitute; her name is being withheld:[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]LAS VEGAS (KABC) — The wo[/FONT][/FONT][FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]man who was seen with Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock days before the massacre was a prostitute, officials tell ABC News.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]Authorities did not elaborate on the woman’s identity.[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText-Italic]http://abc7.com/las-vegas-gunman-seen-with-prostitute-days-before-attack/2500795/[/FONT][/FONT]




[emoji202]MOO
 
  • #71
I make my os and zeroes counter-clockwise, which is supposedly the same as psychopaths. I am most definitely NOT a psychopath, though. ;)
 
  • #72
My handwriting fits many of the indicators of serial killers...:eek: I mix cursive/printing quite often and some of it is muddied. Mine looks kind of like the printing on the check he wrote to Hyunday dealership.

I mix cursive and print too. I bet lots do! I would guess that it would describe many of us who started out with mandatory cursive.

I tell myself it's better than chicken scratches!
 
  • #73
OP/story mentioned that there were no rioters present when he went to his roof, and none showed up. I get what you're saying — that it's not unreasonable for someone to protect themselves and their property (like your neighbors who protected you).

However, in Paddock's instance, his behavior might have also shown that he was spoiling for a shootout. Seems to me like he might have been for quite some time.

ITA. Presumably it didn't look that strange at the time, but knowing what we know now puts that incident in a different light. We were all questioning where he got the idea to shoot from the elevation, since he never been in a military. Maybe that time was allegedly on his roof with a gun waiting for rioters is where he got the idea.
 
  • #74
My husband learned from an architect he worked for that printing in block letters is much more legible and acceptable in the business world so he's been doing that for 20 years. It has become more popular/normalized to print legibly rather than write in cursive. And with schools discontinuing cursive, I imagine the entire handwriting analysis thing is going to have to go through some changes. People in my generation do tend to mix print and cursive more often, I've found.

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That's how my father wrote - block letters - and he was left-handed.

Personally I find it a shame that schools are discontinuing teaching cursive to children. If I had kids I'd probably end up teaching them cursive myself.

I find graphology a fascinating subject, we're at thread #4 on the subject, pretty soon we'll know everything about Paddock except a motive - the most important thing.

But the story keeps getting more and more interesting (the plot thickens...)
 
  • #75
I make my os and zeroes counter-clockwise, which is supposedly the same as psychopaths. I am most definitely NOT a psychopath, though. ;)

My nephew does too. And the 8's are not drawn like figure skating but an o on top of a bigger o.

My mom teaches calligraphy so he learned from her. He writes his "a's" with two strokes just like the "a" we see on here.
 
  • #76
50 POUNDS OF TANNERITE. [emoji15] Somehow, I totally missed this fact before today. I knew he had some, but not how much. Ye gods!!!








[emoji202]MOO

Oh, yeah. Noticed that in the early reports, along with ammonium nitrate. 1600 rounds of ammo in his car with the tannerite. He was planning to do some major damage, but fortunately didn't get the chance.

Psychopathic killers often have active fantasy lives. In most cases, they're violent sexual fantasies involving killing on a more personal level. Guys like Paddock spent time plotting and fantasizing about various ways to kill as many innocent people as possible, in public. Paddock had likely been having fantasies about mass violence for decades. It was entertainment for him to review, research and refine his schemes. He was always itching for a fight with someone, but only wanted to fight when the odds were stacked in his favor. He's a textbook case.
 
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The Firing Ranges we go to are unmanned .You just go out in the country they have target holders and tables under roof with clamps ( some just tables with sand bags) no one to tell you what you can or can't shoot or use on your guns.


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  • #79
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]This ABC story is from a few days ago. I keep hoping that some of my underlined questions on Marylou Danley will be revealed.Although,I cannot come up with a plausible reason she would think explosives were a reasonable item to keep in their home.[/FONT][/FONT]:thinking:[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]

Marylou Danley ABC
Currently she’s a person of interest,” Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, the chief of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, said in a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.[/FONT][/FONT]

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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Travel records obtained by ABC News show that Danley, who uses an Australian passport, traveled to her birth country, the Philippines, two weeks before the shooting, on Sept. 15. She flew from Manila to Hong Kong on Sept. 22 and returned to Manila three days later.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]U.S. officials also want to know why Paddock sent, according to law enforcement sources, tens of thousands of dollars to someone in the Philippines in recent months.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]After first appearing to dismiss the possibility of her involvement in any way, officials have made it clear that she remains part of the investigation, especially after the discovery of weapons, ammunition and explosives at the home she shared with Paddock.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]&#8220;We are continuing the investigation into that female,&#8221; said Lombardo on Monday. &#8220;There are several questions that need to be answered."[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Those questions, according to Steve Gomez, a former FBI agent and now an ABC News consultant, will likely focus on the arsenal Paddock assembled to carry out the attack.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]&#8220;How did he accumulate all of those weapons?&#8221; Gomez said. &#8220;Did she see him operating these weapons, training, working on these weapons? Did she know where he obtained these weapons? Were there associates that were obtaining the weapon for him? &#8230; Those are very important questions to answer.&#8221;[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Danley could also be a vital source of intelligence for investigators looking for leads.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]&#8220;She has probably the best insight into the mind of Paddock prior to him killing all these people,&#8221; said Gomez.[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]At the time of their divorce, Marilou Danley listed a unit at the Montage luxury condominium in downtown Reno as her address. The unit was owned by Stephen Paddock.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Like Paddock, Danley appears to have been a keen gambler. A onetime high-limit hostess for a club in the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno, Danley posted online several photos from Las Vegas gambling tournaments, including one from a stay at Mandalay Bay in 2014.
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  • #80
It sounds to me like the g/f was one of those women who didn't question what "her man" was doing.
 
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