YourUncleBuck

YourUncleBuck OP t1_jee4q2i wrote

From the story;

>A trove of documents recently released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation show that the shooter who killed 58 people at a Las Vegas concert in 2017 was "very upset" about how casinos were treating him.

>The documents provide the strongest indication yet of a motive for the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.

I posted the previous quote because of how entitled and out of touch the guy seemed, which is inline with this sub. Like imagine killing 58 people because your room wasn't on a higher floor.

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YourUncleBuck OP t1_jee0oj6 wrote

>A fellow gambler told the FBI that "Paddock was very upset at the way casinos were treating him and other high rollers," noting that roughly three years earlier casinos had started banning high rollers from certain events, hotels and even casinos.

>The gambler described Paddock as a high roller with a bankroll of approximately $2 million to $3 million who preferred playing video poker. The report states that the acquaintance believed the stress about how high rollers were being treated could "easily be what caused Paddock to 'snap.'"

>The Mandalay Bay hotel, Paddock's acquaintance told the FBI, "was not treating Paddock well because a player of his status should have been in a higher floor in a penthouse suite."

Also, free version on yahoo; https://www.yahoo.com/news/fbi-mandalay-bay-shooter-las-201931565.html

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YourUncleBuck t1_j276du1 wrote

They also keep you from being lonely, which is never good for your mental health either.

>Education has been found to reduce the likelihood of developing dementia and a number of other factors have been found to have the same effect. These factors include physical inactivity, depression, social isolation, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and chronic stress.

>Pet ownership is one aspect of lifestyle that is known to influence many health and disease outcomes via emotional support and stress buffering.

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