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With the permission of 5x5 News’ Mike Turber we play excerpts from and provide commentary on his recent interview of Eric Paddock. In his first extended interview since the shooting, Paddock mocks the conclusions of the FBI, provides a new motive for his brother’s massacre, fails again to express any condolences to the victims, and candidly admits that, like his brother, father, and grandfather, he is a “bad guy.”We also welcome a news sponsor, attorney Brian Claypool. Festival attendees concerned about their rights should call Brian at 1-626-664-9489 or visit his website at www.claypoollawfirm.comBecome a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
After 16 months the FBI finally released its report on the shooting, concluding, without providing any support, that ISIS was not involved, Paddock was lone shooter, and his motive was a desire for infamy. Former US Intelligence Analyst Mike Turber joins us to break it down and reports exclusively on his interview of Eric Paddock who says the FBI got it wrong.We also welcome a news sponsor, attorney Brian Claypool. Festival attendees concerned about their rights should call Brian at 1-626-664-9489 or visit his website at www.claypoollawfirm.comBecome a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
Other than the FBI itself, no one knows the Las Vegas shooting better than Investigative Journalist, Cyber Security Expert, and Senior Intelligence Analyst Mike Turber. In a fascinating extended interview, he fills in the missing pieces to the puzzle, explaining how and why Paddock was able to do what he did, and shares details from his many discussions with Eric Paddock. But, we are left to wonder who exactly is Mike Turber, and why and how does he know so much? Part I of a “must-listen” two-part episode.Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
We go to Las Vegas and meet with two Las Vegas Review Reporters, Rachel Crosby and Mike Shoro who reported from the site of the shooting that night and have been covering the investigation ever since. Then we play and comment on the rarely heard, entire interview given by brother Eric Paddock two days after the shooting. Brother Bruce told us he wanted to “kill” Eric over this interview. What is it that Eric said that so upset Bruce? We break down the fascinating interview to find out.
In Episode 22, Gabby talks about the horrific tragedy that happened in Las Vegas over the weekend and her thoughts on Eric Paddocks interview. On a lighter note she talks about her LOVE for the Voice and how Miley Cyrus turned Bodak Yellow into a Pop Song.
In Episode 22, Gabby talks about the horrific tragedy that happened in Las Vegas over the weekend and her thoughts on Eric Paddocks interview. On a lighter note she talks about her LOVE for the Voice and how Miley Cyrus turned Bodak Yellow into a Pop Song.
On today's show Shannon & Mike discuss the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also the brother of mass shooter Eric Paddock speaks about his brother in an interview. Then, President Trump addresses the nation as Americans try to make sense of the tragic event in Las Vegas. And CBS This Morning talks to Gail Davis a woman who's husband was wounded during the shooting at the Route 91 Country Music Festival. Plus more.
A 64-year-old man armed with more than 10 rifles has rained down gunfire on a Las Vegas country music festival, slaughtering at least 58 people in the largest mass shooting in US history before killing himself. On Monday, police identified the gunman as Stephen Paddock, who lived in a retirement community in Mesquite, Nevada, and said they had no sense of what prompted his attack. Police said they had no information about Paddock's motive, that he had no criminal record and was not believed to be connected to any militant group. Paddock killed himself before police entered the hotel room he was firing from, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters. "We have no idea what his belief system was," Lombardo said. "I can't get into the mind of a psychopath." Marilou Danley, 62, who was wanted as a person of interest, is believed to have been out of the country at the time. She reportedly lived with Paddock in a retirement community in Mesquite, about 130 kilometres from Las Vegas. Federal officials said there was no evidence to link Paddock to international militant groups - despite the Islamic State taking responsibility. "We have determined to this point no connection with an international terrorist group," FBI special agent in charge Aaron Rouse told reporters. One US official said there was reason to believe that Paddock had a history of psychological problems. Lombardo said there were more than 10 rifles in the room where Paddock killed himself. He had checked into the hotel on Thursday. Police found several more weapons at Paddock's home in Mesquite, about 145km northeast of Las Vegas, Mesquite police spokesman Quinn Averett told reporters. "He brutally murdered more than 50 people and wounded hundreds more. It was an act of pure evil," US President Donald Trump said in a White House address. He ordered flags lowered to half-mast in a national gesture of mourning and said he would visit Las Vegas on Wednesday. Leaders from around the world expressed shock and sadness at the news. The shooting broke out on the final night of the three-day Route 91 Harvest festival, a sold-out event featuring top acts such as Eric Church, Sam Hunt and Jason Aldean. The suspected shooter's brother, Eric Paddock, said the family was stunned. "We have no idea. We're horrified. We're bewildered and our condolences go out to the victims," Eric Paddock said in a phone interview, his voice trembling. "We have no idea in the world." As with previous US mass shootings, the incident sparked anger among advocates for gun control. The Second Amendment of the US Constitution protects the right to bear arms, and gun-rights advocates staunchly defend that provision.