The investigation into the motives of a Las Vegas
retiree who killed 58 people in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S.
history turned on Tuesday to the gunman’s girlfriend in the Philippines,
where she turned up after the massacre, authorities said.
Stephen
Paddock, who killed himself moments before police stormed the hotel
suite he had transformed into a sniper’s nest on Sunday night, left no
clear clues as to why he staged his attack on an outdoor concert below
the high-rise building.
But law enforcement
authorities were hoping to obtain some answers from a woman identified
as Paddock’s live-in companion, Marilou Danley, who Clark County Sheriff
Joseph Lombardo said was a “person of interest” in the investigation.
Lombardo,
who said on Monday Danley was believed to be in Tokyo, told reporters
on Tuesday she had been located in the Philippines and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation was in the process of trying to bring her back
to the United States.
“We are in conversations
with her,” he told an afternoon news briefing. He reiterated police had
no other suspects in the shooting itself.
Danley,
an Australian citizen reported to have been born in the Philippines,
had been sharing Paddock’s condo at a retirement community in Mesquite,
Nevada, about 90 miles (145 km) northeast of Las Vegas, according to
police and public records.
Investigators were
examining a $100,000 wire transfer Paddock, 64, sent to an account in
the Philippines that “appears to have been intended” for Danley, a
senior U.S. homeland security official told Reuters on Tuesday.
The
official, who has been briefed regularly on the probe but spoke on
condition of anonymity, said the working assumption of investigators was
that the money was intended as a form of life insurance payment for
Danley.
The official said U.S. authorities were
eager to question Danley, who described herself on social media
websites as a “casino professional,” mother and grandmother, about
whether Paddock encouraged her to leave the United States before he went
on his rampage.
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