Dec 22, 2017

LA Times | Dec 22, 2017 CET | All 58 victims of Las Vegas mass shooting died from gunshot wounds, many to the head, coroner says | .. According to the coroner’s list, 18 of the victims died of gunshot wounds to the head and 15 were shot in the back. Four were listed as suffering “multiple gunshot wounds.” The rest suffered predominantly chest, leg and neck wounds .. | Blogger: (just in) -- Are you serious? Hold the horses! Sorry to be so insensitive, not my intention ๐Ÿ’— ... 18 of the 58 victims shot in the head, 15 were shot in the back? Is that even human possible? (lets stick to the official facts) -- 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, fired more than 1,100 rounds from his suite on the 32nd floor of the nearby Mandalay Bay hotel, into the crowd of 22,000.. Okay. Paddock had many weapons, Automatic weapons/AR-15 assault-style rifle (and others) firing about 1,200 feet away in a angle which is very hard to hit people in the head, even with a scope? (not aiming just shooting NON- STOP, kept firing for 10 Minutes).. The more distance the more spread, the farther a bullet travels the more ‘off course’ it gets if improperly aimed. Right? At a hundred yards a man sized target is not that big and bullets do not get bigger.... Well, what do i know.. I've covered Las Vegas shooting many times before and i don't buy into their trap of this baloney, the authorities keep feeding us with... |

Investigators in Las Vegas two days after the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)

The 58 victims killed in the mass shooting at a country music concert on the Las Vegas Strip in October died of gunshot wounds, the Clark County coroner reported Thursday.

According to the coroner’s list, 18 of the victims died of gunshot wounds to the head and 15 were shot in the back. Four were listed as suffering “multiple gunshot wounds.” The rest suffered predominantly chest, leg and neck wounds.

Stephen Paddock, the 64-year-old gunman, died by suicide — a gunshot through the mouth, according to Coroner John Fudenberg.

The massacre on Oct. 1 also left more than 500 others wounded when Paddock opened fire from the window of his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.

More than 22,000 people were at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, where Paddock trained his gunfire.

All of the deaths were ruled homicides.

It was the largest mass shooting in modern American history, and investigators are still trying to piece together a motive.

Since the shooting, more than $22 million has been raised for families of those who died and those who suffered debilitating injuries. The Las Vegas Victims Fund announced this week it was hoping to raise more money for victims and launched a credit card link for donors.