Topic: Joe Lombardo

4 chapters across the catalog

Nein Nein Nein
Episode 999 3:07:37 - 3:13:18

999: Nein Nein Nein

Las Vegas Shooting Investigation, Search Warrants and Accomplice Theories

New details from unsealed search warrants in the Las Vegas massacre investigation reveal emails between Steven Paddock and an unidentified person regarding "bump stocks" and weapon stashes. The warrants suggest the possibility of an accomplice, contradicting the initial "lone wolf" narrative. The hosts reiterate their theory that the event was an arms deal gone wrong, noting the lack of transparency from Sheriff Joe Lombardo and the FBI.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 3:12:32 - 3:16:33

979: Donna Gate

Sheriff Joe Lombardo Interview, Las Vegas Shooting "Spook" Theory

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo sat down for an hour-long interview with George Knapp to discuss the Route 91 shooting. Lombardo addressed theories that shooter Stephen Paddock was a "spook," describing him as "nondescript" and "vanilla" but ultimately denying he was a federal asset. The choice of interviewer, who also hosts Coast to Coast AM, is noted as an attempt to reach the conspiracy-minded audience.

iPoop
Episode 974 1:59:23 - 2:04:10

974: iPoop

Mandalay Bay Fire Exit Security, Sheriff Lombardo Press Conference

The hosts discuss the technical security of hotel fire exits, questioning how Jesus Campos could have accessed the stairwell if the doors were locked from the inside. They also play a clip from a Clark County Sheriff's press conference where an off-mic voice, presumably an FBI agent, appears to tell the Sheriff "don't go there" when asked about explosives found in the shooter's car.

Golf Bag Nukes
Episode 970 33:46 - 43:12

970: Golf Bag Nukes

FBI Investigation Discretion, Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo and FBI Special Agent Aaron Rouse provided updates on the investigation into Stephen Paddock. The FBI's role is questioned due to the unique jurisdiction of the Nevada gaming police and the perceived lack of public information on the FBI website regarding the case. Agent Rouse emphasized the need for discretion and the agency's refusal to respond to social media "conjecture" or Twitter theories during the active probe.