Re: Mass shooting in Las Vegas, 2/10/2017
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:43 pm
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Reportedly there was more than 1 computer/hard drive, and the Feds have been poring through it for weeks. The contents of this "missing" drive (if indeed missing) is less relevant given that there were other sources of electronic records for analysis. All speculation at this point, and likely forever.
Per an earlier posting:
Spook » Tue Oct 31, 2017 5:17 pm wrote:You are assuming the hard drive is actually missing.Gnomad » Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:46 am wrote:Especially if you have the OS on a MicroSD card. They are tiny, you could drop one down an air conduit or such, or flush from a toilet.Elvis » Sun Oct 29, 2017 8:40 pm wrote:Heaven Swan wrote:he only thing so far that to me seems awfully suspicious is the business of the missing hard drive.
That is odd, except, as was pointed out earlier, above, a computer can run off an operating system (Linux) on a thumb drive. If that was the case, then the question remains, where is the thumb drive? Being much smaller, it's easier to dispose and harder to find.
It is 11mm x 15 mm and 1mm thick.
By the way, sending his brain to be deeply studied by experts sounds rather creepy. And what in his brain would explain?
The hard drive may contain an explanation of why/if Paddock did this act.
Reportedly there was more than 1 computer/hard drive, and the Feds have been poring through it for weeks. The contents of this "missing" drive (if indeed missing) is less relevant given that there were other sources of electronic records for analysis. All speculation at this point, and likely forever.
Per an earlier posting:
Belligerent Savant » Mon Oct 30, 2017 8:45 am wrote:.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/10/25/u ... vegas.html
Parsing through the above article (linked earlier in this thread), the authors allude to more than one computer that may have been found in the room:
Indeed, just a bit further down in the article, there's this:On Wednesday, information emerged that adds to the complexity of the case. Mr. Paddock apparently removed the hard drive from at least one computer found in his room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, according to a law enforcement official.
So the Feds have been poring over numerous recovered media assets associated with Paddock for weeks. This 'missing hard drive' issue isn't as dramatic as initially suspected if numerous other electronic assets have been retrieved and analyzed.Suspects in mass shootings typically leave long trails of clues to justify their actions, writing manifestoes or posting on social media. But Mr. Paddock did not appear to do so, leaving investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to pore over his computers and cellphones in the bureau’s lab in Quantico, Va., for weeks.
By now they'd have substantial information on web browsing history, recovered deleted files, etc.
Also: given the news of his brother's arrest, analysis of his brother's devices -- computers, mobile devices, etc -- have surely been initiated in earnest as well, which almost certainly includes analysis of communications/exchanges between the brothers.
Moreover, by now the Feds must have subpoenaed service providers (social media, web/mail hosting services associated with either/both brothers), indexed and searched through such records for noteworthy content.
(Indeed, It's possible analysis of 'shooter' Paddock's available electronic media may be what led to the brother's arrest, though this is speculative absent further information.)
The results of the above analysis is unlikely to ever make it into the public domain.
