Friday, March 29, 2024

Stephen Paddock: What You Did In Vegas Is Reprehensible, Yet You Have Helped to Dispel An Important Myth

Eric Paddock (L) here with his Vegas gunman brother, Stephen Paddock (R), in an undated photo

“I can’t even make something up. There’s just nothing.” Those are the words of Eric Paddock, the bewildered brother of Las Vegas gunman, Stephen Paddock, who obviously had no value for the life of anyone…not even himself. The surviving brother told the media that his family is in total shock. No warning behaviors, no nothing. Just shock.

“If an asteroid fell out of the sky right now, you would feel the exact way that I feel right now.” –Eric Paddock on the shock of what his brother, gunman Stephen Paddock, did in Las Vegas.

Historically we have been led to believe that someone capable of committing anything close to this type of crime has led a hard and troubled life. The “setup” is generally that they’ve had recent beef with a long-time employer; come from a troubled past or abusive relationship; and lifestyle of poverty. And they’re just sick of it and willing to take that aggression out on any damn body.

Broken and despondent, they become vulnerable and as such, are now easy targets for terrorists, hate groups, and gangs seeking new members.

But no. Not here. Stephen Paddock, a 64-year-old Caucasian man, comes nowhere near fitting the profile. A retired businessman and multimillionaire of his own making, you can’t even connect what he did — killing 59 people and injuring nearly 600 — to his crazy ass, psychopathic, bank-robbing daddy.

Read more at EURThisNthat.

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