Friend arrow from Las Vegas made the first public statement
Friend arrow from Las Vegas, 2 October killed more than 50 people, Marylou of denli through his lawyer issued a statement. “I loved him and hoped to spend the rest of their days,” she says.
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Marylou, Durnley, a friend of Stephen Paddock, who shot 58 people during a concert in Las Vegas, knew nothing about his plans. This is stated in its first public statement, according to CNN.
“He never told me anything and did not take any action, which I knew would be a warning that something terrible’s gonna happen. I in any case didn’t occur to you that he was planning violence against anyone,” said Marylou, Durnley in a statement distributed by her lawyer.
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— ABC News (@ABC) October 4, 2017
During the download an error has occurred.The woman said that he knew of the Paddock as “kind, caring, quiet man.”
“I loved him and hoped to spend the rest of their days,” said Marylou.
Marylou added that she aroused suspicion only that the Paddock about two weeks ago I bought her family tickets to the Philippines to see my family. “I was grateful, but worried that he wants to break up with me,” she explained.
She left the Philippines on Tuesday evening, October 3. As Reuters reported, the girlfriend of the shooter surrendered to the FBI on October 4, interviews have been conducted.
With 62-year-old Marylou, Durnley the shooter lived in purchased in 2015, home in Mesquite. It was registered at the same hotel where he opened fire on the people. The US government of its complicity in the attack is not suspect, but through her story I hope to understand the motives of the shooter.
Stephen Paddock opened fire on the crowd in Las Vegas on October 2. In the result of incident killed 59 people, including the shooter, more than 500 were injured. According to Reuters, the FBI rule out the version of terrorist attack.