On Thursday Tony Hernandez Armenta, an employee at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, posted a room receipt that shows killer Stephen Paddock was with a guest at the hotel four days before the massacre.

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Waiters at Mandalay Bay said they heard Stephen Paddock “speaking with others” in his room while ordering food.

But the FBI says he was faking that discussion.

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That’s what the waiters are now saying — Paddock was “speaking with others” but he was just pretending.

How would room service know he was not speaking to another person?

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Here is the video from ABC News:



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Reporter Laura Loomer says the employees may be coerced to say it was just pretend.

Investigative journalist Laura Loomer also posted evidence that Paddock was in the hotel earlier than was reported.

A new report reveals Paddock practiced shooting in the desert days before the Las Vegas massacre.

WSJ reports:

The gunman who killed 58 people here Sunday appears to have gone out to the desert to practice shooting two days before the massacre, according to a law-enforcement official familiar with the investigation. Investigators have uncovered video footage from a home-surveillance system that shows Stephen Paddock driving alone to an area on the outskirts of Mesquite, Nev. where locals go for target practice. The footage shows Paddock heading to the area on the Friday before the attack, the official said. A spokeswoman for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department didn’t immediately return a request for comment. In recent years, Paddock split time between a home on a quiet cul-de-sac in Mesquite and hotels in Las Vegas, about a 90-minute drive. His neighbors say they hardly knew him. His home backed up to a golf course, but he wasn’t known there, either.

Now Las Vegas law enforcement tell CBS that the numbers on the note found in the gunman’s hotel suite were aiming calculations.

CBS News reports: