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     Twilight News    

     Thursday, 5 October 2017




    The defense agent of Marlowe Dunley, a friend of Steven Paduc, the perpetrator of the Las Vegas massacre, said in a statement read in Los Angeles on Wednesday that his client had no prior knowledge of the armed attack carried out by her boyfriend on Sunday night, killing 58 people, 500 others. 
    Lawyer Matthew Lombard said in a statement read by his client that Stephen Padock, who knew him and who committed suicide at the end of the massacre, was "a pleasant, alert and calm man."
    "Her boyfriend" did not say anything to me, "the 62-year-old news agency reported." I think that something awful will happen. "
    "Just a couple of weeks ago Stephen told me he found a plane ticket to the Philippines at a low price and wanted me to travel there to see my family," he said.
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    "I was grateful, but I was worried that this was an unexpected trip and money was a way to leave me," Dunley said in a statement.
    "It never occurred to me that he was planning violence against anyone," she said, expressing grief for the dead and wounded who fell into her friend's hands.
    Danley, an Australian citizen who has moved to Las Vegas for 20 years, returned Wednesday to the United States, where FBI agents were waiting to hear what she might know about the motives of the massacre.
     




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