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When we got to our baggage claim at O'Hare yesterday, there were multiple news reporters and cameras trying to interview people off our flight. I was just so happy to see my kids there. Couldn't help but think there may have been empty seats on our plane from people that may have been at the concert.

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What if this guy's one motive was to become a posthumous celebrity like what the media does to the shooters every time, instead of talking more about the victims?

The guy was rich and a gambler. He may have loved attention.

 

Sorry, my psychology classes coming back to me.

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QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 09:46 AM)
What if this guy's one motive was to become a posthumous celebrity like what the media does to the shooters every time, instead of talking more about the victims?

The guy was rich and a gambler. He may have loved attention.

 

Sorry, my psychology classes coming back to me.

 

I am sure this is the case for most mass killers like this. They want the fame and notoriety. You just know there is someone out there right now thinking they want to break the record that was set in Las Vegas. It sucks to think about but it is reality. I wish the media would stop showing his face and saying his name because that is exactly what he wanted.

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QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 09:59 AM)
I am sure this is the case for most mass killers like this. They want the fame and notoriety. You just know there is someone out there right now thinking they want to break the record that was set in Las Vegas. It sucks to think about but it is reality. I wish the media would stop showing his face and saying his name because that is exactly what he wanted.

 

Right, and especially after so many of these. These people aren't interesting. They are failures that decided to take out their problems on wonderful people with a gun. There were no breaking points, there's no interesting back story. Just decided to do a terrible thing.

 

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QUOTE (bmags @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 04:07 PM)
Right, and especially after so many of these. These people aren't interesting. They are failures that decided to take out their problems on wonderful people with a gun. There were no breaking points, there's no interesting back story. Just decided to do a terrible thing.

That's a good post. Yeah, pretty much everything you said seems true to me.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 12:25 PM)

“We’re searching for my sister,” Mikey Duarte said in a text to Noble on Monday afternoon. “Pray hard please. I need my little sister. Her and Ariel are all I’ve really got.”

 

sitting at work fighting back tears at this. So so sad.

 

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QUOTE (bmags @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 09:22 AM)
The magnitude of this, nearly 600 people it's just staggering and hard to comprehend. People just going out to have a good time, celebrate with friends and family. The pain of this is just enormous.

The total number of US Casualties in Operation Desert Storm was just over 600 (counting dead and wounded). Basically same number.

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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Oct 3, 2017 -> 01:58 PM)
Now being reported that Christiana Duarte was indeed killed in the shooting.

 

Duarte's girlfriend is hospitalized after taking a bullet that entered her face and exited her neck.

Those were serious bullets too. She cannot be in good shape.

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QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Oct 4, 2017 -> 12:59 PM)
I read an article last night that had tidbits on most of the victims and I was straight up bawling by the end. So many innocent lives lost, so many there for memorable moments with friends and family...

 

Same, I read this tragic piece and I couldn't hold it together.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/two...m=.f228e82ea518

 

So many stories of the heroic and selfless acts of people at that concert.

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It is truly amazing how much heroism human beings can show in the face of immense danger.

 

And yet, many of us treat one another like complete s*** on a daily basis, under normal circumstances.

 

Really an interesting juxtaposition of human nature.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/las-vegas-invest...-162657792.html

 

As authorities search for a motive, Paddock’s finances have become a significant focal point — most notably, 200-plus casino or wire transactions by Paddock that were flagged for review by FinCEN, the U.S. government’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, which collects data to identify potential money laundering or covert terrorism financing. The FBI is also reviewing transactions by Danley that were flagged by FinCEN. According to a source familiar with the probe, the various transactions date back to 2014 and are being vigorously investigated. The sources said one transaction that has drawn significant attention is a $100,000 transfer to the Philippines by either Paddock or Danley prior to Sunday’s shooting. Danley was in the Philippines when Paddock opened fire on the crowd in Las Vegas.

 

A call to the FBI’s field office requesting comment was not returned. Danley returned to the U.S. on Tuesday night and is cooperating with the investigation, authorities said.

 

The FBI has not ruled out terrorism as a potential motive for Paddock’s shooting rampage, but a source familiar with the probe told Yahoo that there has been no evidence developed linking him to extremism.

 

 

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He may have been casing a Chance the Rapper concert a couple of weeks ago.

 

If he was, and maybe I'm wrong, but it would appear that he wasn't targeting a specific group of people. I would think the audience for these shows would be quite different. Supposedly he was a country music guy so maybe just killing lots of people and becoming famous was the motivation. Maybe they have a note or something, but it doesn't seem normal that after this amount of time, there appears to be no solid motive.

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QUOTE (iamshack @ Oct 4, 2017 -> 07:25 PM)
It is truly amazing how much heroism human beings can show in the face of immense danger.

 

And yet, many of us treat one another like complete s*** on a daily basis, under normal circumstances.

 

Really an interesting juxtaposition of human nature.

I was thinking about this the other day. You are right. After hurricanes, people drive 200 miles with their boats and rescue strangers. In an incident like this, heroes galore. Strangers helping strangers. But like you said, on a daily basis, what's with all the terrorism so to speak in the workplace. People grabbing power and terrorizing people, stepping on people at work, backstabbing. Road rage for no reason. People screaming at fastfood workers, basically a caste system in which people with money s*** on the little guy all the time.

It's crazy. Yet in crisis time after time, people help people. You said it best in your last sentence. Perfect words written by you to express the sentiment.

 

That said, thank you on behalf of humanity to the heroes in Las Vegas. Thank you. And screw you to all the morons who do the other things I mentioned in this post. Shame on you people in America who do not embrace the golden rule.

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