Kitty I havent been able to keep up with your questions to us directly, but I want to so bare with me until I can. In regards to the one on how we feel about the report-I agree the report is detailed and scripted well as far as documentation. Then I come back to the point of Accuracy. Im stuck...how can it be viewed as a job well done when there are missing pieces...key pieces...and conflicting accounts? Im not asking you to agree with me, I am writing out loud to myself.
Fair enough..
There are missing pieces. this is true. but we were told it was incomplete as well as know it is incomplete.
For a start, this is only the police report.. there are about 100 other reports to follow.. every relevant body must make a full report..
It is missing vital elements, for a police report..
what time was LE informed, by the hotel that there was an emergency.
Who made the 999 call and was it recorded?
who called emergency medical services/
who else was informed.
what time were they informed and how did their various duties progress and what problems did they experience gaining access to victims?
We know the numbers of the dead.. we also know that lay people did a lot of the first aid work that night.
We do not know who was saved or who perished as a result of the medical attention they did or did not receive that night.
We know parts of the report were redacted, parts withheld- warrants-10 pages..pending a federal investigation.
common sense would dictate that if the feds didn't get it in 4 months, they never will and it may actually be a red herring..
However if the investigation is something like an Intl paedo ring, 4 months is not excessive.
I think it may be a mistake to be comparing the leaked photos, which caused chaos, with the photos in the report..
The photos in the report, particularly of Paddock tell us nothing, out of focus and with poor enough colour reproduction.
i think the call time to instigate the major emergency plan is being fudged to benefit the hotel group.
I'm not sure which other aspects are inaccurate.. only that some conflict with early information we received.
In the report it states that Campos informed hotel that he had been wounded. In one of two calls he made to them. So they knew, yet he remained on watch.. it was hotel that stopped his interview with Hannity and Co.. he was ready to go on.
This led to him being regarded in many circles as a suspect.
The final report will have many thousand photographs..