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Steven Paduc, the suspect in Las Vegas


Stephen Padock, who police believe shot in Las Vegas, a wealthy retired accountant, seemed to live a quiet life in a desert society.
The 64-year-old man had two aircraft and two driving licenses, and had no criminal record.
But one of his neighbors said he was a professional painter, and "strange."
There are reasons to believe that the man identified by the police as a "Las Vegas killer" has a history of psychological problems, a US official told Reuters.
The shooting in Las Vegas was the deadliest in recent American history, with more deaths than the number of people killed in a nightclub shootout at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016 - 49 people.
Paduc opened fire at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on Sunday night, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 people before setting fire to himself and shooting, police said.
The police found 23 weapons in the room rented by Paduc last Thursday on the 32nd floor, found more than 19 weapons and thousands of ammunition stores, and found explosives in the house and the car.
Electronic devices were also found in the house, which is located in a quiet retirement complex.
David Pamigelti, from a gun shop for the BBC, said Padock had bought firearms from his Las Vegas store this spring and had been subjected to all tests, including the FBI investigation and passing. But Famigelti said the guns he had bought from His shop was not able to hear what he saw in the video without making an adjustment to it.

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