Is This Why the Las Vegas Shooter Killed 59 People During Concert? Checkout What an Investigator is Saying

Posted by Samuel on Tue 03rd Oct, 2017 - tori.ng

A crime investigator is weighing into why the man who shot and killed 59 people in Las Vegas, carried out the heinous act.

Stephen Paddock killed 59 people
 
It is now believed that Stephen Paddock, the evil shooter behind the Las Vegas massacre, was hoping for the ultimate thrill kill.
 
It will be recalled that Stephen Paddock killed at least 59 people and injured 500 more when he opened fire into a crowd watching a country music concert from his Mandalay Bay hotel room.
 
According to Daily Star UK, hundreds of investigators, led by the FBI, are now trying to work out what drove the wealthy businessman to commit such an atrocious act.
 
The 64-year-old is said to have been a retired accountant who had no previous criminal record, known affiliation with a terror group or history of mental illness.
 
But Professor Craig Jackson – who has been studying spree killings for 10 years – told Daily Star Online that Paddock could see what he did as the ultimate thrill, Mr Jackson claimed.
 
“He may have fantasised and thought about this for some time,” he said.
 
“Possibly even written or kept a journal.

"I’m not sure if any substances were used by Paddock beforehand that could heighten his senses, but it is a possibility that for him this was the ultimate thrill-kill.

"He made no attempt to escape or resist the armed units closing in on him. Perhaps this was part of the plan.”
 
Mr Jackson said there is likely to have been a trigger event, which Paddock found difficult to cope with or get over.

“He will likely have perceived himself as a 'victim' and blame others for it,” he added.

“The methods used by Paddock in his shooting differ from those we see in most spree killings: he set up a base overseeing victims and had his arsenal with him.

“He didn’t get close enough to engage personally with the victims or to be able to distinguish victims from each other e.g. children, adults, men, women.
 
“Has was unlikely to be shooting randomly, but shooting indiscriminately instead.

“He was significantly older than most spree killers are.”
 
The killing is similar to the 1967 Texas University sniping spree by Charles Witman who set himself and his weapons up in a clock tower and shot at victims from above for hours.
 
Mr Jackson added how he must have suffered from a personalty disorder that made him so narcissistic.
 
He said: “Paddock will possibly have some disorder of personality that is likely to see him unable to accept responsibility for his own actions, blaming others, bearing grudges, unable to take criticism.

“He will also have seen others as being inferior to himself.
 
“In short he is willing to kill people to make his point.”
 
Paddock’s closest relatives said they were shocked.
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