Four Big Questions Still Hang Over The Las Vegas Police Mass Murder Report
Key law enforcement officials poke holes into the Las Vegas Police Department’s narrative
Missing evidence raises red flags
Photos and videos fail to corroborate the stated timeline
Editor’s Note: This post has been updated to reflect the release of the autopsy report by the Clark County coroner. On Friday the coroner’s pathology report on Stephen Paddock was released to the Associated Press and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. You can see it here.
The pathology report shows a normal 64-year old slightly overweight man. The toxicology report showed evidence of Nordiazepam, a sedative, Oxazepam, an anti-anxiety drug also used for alcohol withdrawal, and Temazepam, used for sleep disorders. Caffeine was in his bloodstream, but there was no presence of alcohol.
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