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Subject MANDALAY BAY. How was the second window broken if Paddock had not busted down the door joining Hodge's and Paddocks rooms?
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Original Message Ignoring Laura Loomers invoice showing a different room for Hodge, and sticking with the narrative being given...


Picture yourself as Paddock and the actions he would have to take to break out two windows and two breaches were needed, and one would have to be the door between Paddocks and Hodges room. The cart photo in front of Hodge's door shows that door was not breached, meaning they breached Paddocks room FIRST. Saw Paddock dead, or killed him, for what reason did they need to breach the INTERIOR door, and who broke the window in Hodge's room?
Why did LVMPD feel a need to breach that interior door when the food service cart photo shows Hodge's door intact?




Running scenarios...


1. If LVMPD breached Hodge's door first, and did not find Paddock and breached the adjoining door into Paddocks room, who broke the glass in Hodge's room?
(Hodge's door had the room service cart in front of it)


2. If LVMPD breached Paddocks room first, and saw him dead, why did they feel a need to breach Hodge's door?


3. If the door was locked, and Paddock shot through his door into the hall, why were two windows broken when the door was locked and Paddock was not running back and forth between rooms because they had to breach the door so at least one was not jammed open and him using a keycard to gain access to the other room.


4. He had to have been in Hodge's room next to him at some point to break the window as only one hallway door was breached into a room.
So why did they have to breach a second door if Paddock shot the lock out of broke down the door to use both rooms... they would not have needed a second breach.
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