WestieMom
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2017
- Messages
- 286
- Reaction score
- 412
This doesn't look like the hideously decorated room I recall lol!
Same horrid carpet. Looking into the attached room.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This doesn't look like the hideously decorated room I recall lol!
I'm pretty sure that dust is from the breaching explosive used to blow open that door. Though it still remains unclear why that door needed to be breached.
Here is the latest interview with Doug Poppa.
https://art19.com/shows/pat-campbell-podcast/episodes/981e48b5-d7ed-402c-a056-81036622f7d6
I'll give them a bit of the benefit of the doubt, that, given the shooting, the room service cart in the hall with the camera and wires, the enormous amount of weapons, weird stuff like the mask/hose, the police maybe were worried about potential booby traps and thought that an explosive entry to the adjoining room was a more safe option for them.
I was messin'.I'll give them a bit of the benefit of the doubt, that, given the shooting, the room service cart in the hall with the camera and wires, the enormous amount of weapons, weird stuff like the mask/hose, the police maybe were worried about potential booby traps and thought that an explosive entry to the adjoining room was a more safe option for them.
Hyperosmia.
OMG. look at this (apologies, it;s just wikipedia )
Hyperosmia is an increased olfactory acuity (heightened sense of smell), usually caused by a lower threshold for odor.[SUP][1][/SUP] This perceptual disorder arises when there is an abnormally increased signal at any point between the olfactory receptors and the olfactory cortex. The causes of hyperosmia may be genetic, environmental or the result of benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome.
Genetics have a role in single odorants, but not multiple. He was multiple.
From what I gather from Md info he had become more sensitive over time
Normal olfactory acuity will usually return over time if the cause is environmental, even if it is untreated.[SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] The hyperosmic person may need to be removed from strong odorants for a period of time if the sensation becomes unbearable.[SUP][7][/SUP] Before they had been discontinued due to undesirable side effects, butyrophenones or thioridazine hydrochloride, both of which are dopamine antagonists, have been used to treat hyperosmia.[SUP][7]
For some people it can apparently lead to severe migraines..and vice versa..
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/hyperosmia
Better link here
[/SUP] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3341581/
That's what I thought first then I read anecdotal evidence that amphetamines also heightened the sense of smell.That's wild. So, when smells were bothering him... it may have been a withdrawal symptom of the Valium he'd been prescribed. I'd never heard of such until now - learn something new everyday!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
In the majority of cases, if you `follow the money`, the pool of suspects and motives tend to dwindle. I don`t have a statistical source for this, it`s MOO.
When applying the above to this case, the pool of suspects didn`t have to be narrowed, rather was already selected by LVMPD or specifically, by Sheriff Lombardo. We keep analyzing the details however in the bigger picture think to yourself who would benefit from this shooting? I have tossed around the different possibilities with keeping an open mind as everyone has a right to believe as they wish. The enormous amount of red herrings have consumed the media and MSM ie MD, Campos, SP`s family, etc.
I read this MGM, Vegas Police Consider SWAT Building at Shooting Site and something clicked. Why did SP do this is what many of us are trying to figure out, right? The Sheriff and FBI aren`t providing this detail because the more we want this answer it keeps LVMPD in the headlines. Back to my first thoughts, follow the money. We`re trying to find a motive when simply put, doesn`t exist with Stephen Paddock as the `lone wolf`.
If your opinion differs, then we can agree to disagree.
Ill try and find the image. But there is a photo of a suitcase covered in dust. In the report.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk![]()
https://www.lvmpd.com/en-us/Documents/1_October_FIT_Report_01-18-2018_Footnoted.pdf
GSR from American primers primarily consist of lead, barium, and antimony.Table 1. SUBSTANCES OR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES THAT REPORTEDLYADVERSELY ALTER THE SENSE OF SMELL AND FOR WHICH THERE ISREASONABLE SUPPORTIVE SCIENTIFIC DATAMetallic compoundsCadmium compoundsCadmium oxideChromate saltsNickel hydroxideZinc chromateMetaltirgical processesChromium platingLead smeltingMagnet productionMercury (chronic intoxication)Nickel platingNickel refining (electroivtic)Silver platingSteel productionZinc productionNonmetallic inorganic compoundsAmmoniaCarbon disulfideCarbon monoxideChlorineHydrazineNitrogen dioxideSulfur dioxideFluoridesO
Organic compoundsAcetoneAcetophenoneBenzeneBenzineButyl acetateChloromethanesEthyl acetateMentholPentachlorophenolTrichloroethyleneDustsCementChemicalsHardwoodsLimePrintingSilicosisManufacturing processesAcidsAsphaltCutting oilsFragrancesLead paintsPaprikaSpicesTobaccoVarnishesWastew
Source http://www.med.upenn.edu/stc/papers/2001/01dotb.pdf
(still on the subject of his nose )
GSR from American primers primarily consist of lead, barium, and antimony.
https://www.forensicmag.com/article/2014/08/gunshot-residue-collection-decisions-make-or-break-case
AR-15 propellants and powders can discharge ammonia or strong sulphur odors. (Not linking AR-15 forums).
I used to run a blue line machine all the time when I was a draftsman. The ammonia system always had to be vented and it was straight-up bad working conditions when it wasn't venting efficiently.
I think that would depend primarily on wind direction. 1000 feet in which direction?People on the ground reportedly smelled a strong odor of gunpowder so it must have been strong wherever the shooter was.
Does it even make sense that there was a strong smell of gunpowder, what was it , 1000ft away?
You can see it on the desk..If I remember correctly, the police report said that the facemask was found in the garbage.
Lets look at it like this:
Lets say Paddock actually survived and was to go on trial for this massacre. What evidence have we seen thus far that a prosecutor could use to convict him?
Or
Lets say he actually did commit suicide. What evidence is there that it was actually Stephen Paddock? Who ided the body?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.