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Contents:

1. The shooter’s father, Benjamin Hoskins Paddock II.

2. The shooter, Stephen Paddock

3. His live-in girlfriend: Marilou Danley

4. The Weirdness

Benjamin Hoskins Paddock II

(“Bingo Bruce Ericksen”)

Ten Most Wanted by the FBI

Father of Stephen Paddock

What strikes this writer thus far, apart from occult synchronicities and symbolism (see section 4), is the biography of the shooter’s father, a Ten Most Wanted fugitive who enjoyed a partial and episodic immunity from the Federal and local governments for his crimes.

This is reminiscent of a famous contemporary movie star who, in return for not publicizing his father’s role (of which he is aware) as one of the riflemen who assassinated President Kennedy — can do no wrong in Hollywood. Like the movie star, Stephen Paddock seems to have lived a charmed life prior to allegedly machine-gunning the patrons of the Harvest Festival in Las Vegas.

The FBI Wanted Poster for Benjamin Hoskins Paddock stated that he "was an avid bridge player,” and “ had been “diagnosed as psychopathic, has carried firearms in commission of bank robberies” and “reportedly has suicidal tendencies and should be considered armed and very dangerous.

Benjamin Hoskins Paddock II was born in Wisconsin in 1926. His life of crime began with a 1946 conviction in Illinois on ten counts of auto theft and five counts of running a confidence game.

From the Eugene-Register Guard (Oregon) Sept. 15, 1978:

A Springfield bingo parlor manager arrested last week as a long-sought federal prison escapee was ordered to San Francisco to face a 1960 robbery charge. Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, 51, manager of The Bingo Centre at 612 Main St., received the order in an appearance before US Magistrate Michael Hogan in Eugene....
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