Airbnb Insider: Vegas spree-shooter’s account deleted post-massacre

Page from Steven Paddock’s Airbnb page. (Courtesy)
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Big League Politics
by Lauren Southern
10/11/2017

Excerpt:

The home-sharing service Airbnb has “ghosted” or deleted the account of Las Vegas spree-shooter Steven Paddock, rented entire houses from around the desert city in the days before the Oct. 1 shooting, according to a source inside the company.

The insider verified their access by sharing with Big League Politics personal and usage information from the site about other individuals that were not available in the public domain.

Inside the company’s ghost report menu, there is no option for spree-shooting massacre, so whoever ghosted the account chose: “Physical Assault” as the reason for closing the account.

As Airbnb does not have any sort of option for “massacre” when ghosting accounts, Paddocks account was terminated under the reason of “physical assault.”

Before the account was ghosted, the insider said they read correspondence from Airbnb partners, who wrote to the company that Paddock not only insisted on having an entire house to himself, but also appeared to never have stepped foot on any of the properties.

One host reported to the company: “It’s like he never even stayed here.”

Each host reported that they did not see Paddock at their property, and one host lamented that they were changing the sheets simply out procedure, because they were never touched.

Another odd detail was that although the police reported that Paddock used the service on three different occasions, the shooter also rented a fourth property which overlapped another. He had two rentals from Sept. 17 through Sept. 22, and Sept. 19 through Sept. 22 which means that for those nights he had control of two homes.

The fourth reservation – one in Las Vegas that they said overlapped with another reservation in the same city.

It is strange that two different locations to be booked at the same time and in the same city for only one person—but even stranger that the police failed to mention this fourth reservation, they said.

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One Response to Airbnb Insider: Vegas spree-shooter’s account deleted post-massacre

  1. Bruce says:

    Las Vegas Security Guard Shot by Vegas Killer is Not Registered as a Security Guard in the State of Nevada?

    Gateway Pundit
    Guest post by Joe Hoft
    10/12/2017

    Excerpt:

    Las Vegas Security Guard Shot by Vegas Killer is Not Registered as a Security Guard in the State of Nevada?

    It’s being reported that the security guard made famous in the Las Vegas shooter story is not even registered as a guard with the State of Nevada. Is he even a guard? Why was he there?

    Every security guard in the state of Nevada has to register as an armed or unarmed guard with the state’s Private Investigator’s Licensing Board (PILB). This entity’s records are publicly searchable at: nevadapilb.glsuite.us.

    There’s no Jesus Campos licensed with the PILB.

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    Las Vegas Security Guard Shot by Vegas Killer is Not Registered as a Security Guard in the State of Nevada?

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