I sort of ignored this when I only saw it on Fox News. It's on all the outlets now.
The conflicting reports may have made the guy nervous, no telling. Hopefully it's nothing more than that.
Hickey was helping Campos get ready for his TV appearances in a Las Vegas hotel on Thursday when the guard disappeared. Hickey told the Times he was in a meeting in one room with MGM, which owns the Mandalay Bay Resort, while Campos sat in the other room but when he returned around 2 p.m., Campos was gone.
After not hearing from the guard, Hickey canceled his appearances. Hickey later heard that the guard had gone to a Quick Care clinic, but the clinic said Campos was never there.
The conflicting reports may have made the guy nervous, no telling. Hopefully it's nothing more than that.
Las Vegas Metro Police Undersheriff Kevin McMahill had told KNPR, a local NPR affiliate, that Campos was on the 32nd floor to check on a door alarm when he noticed that the stairwell door was blocked. He radioed a maintenance worker, who arrived and when the two started talking, then Paddock started shooting the door of his room.
But a former guard told the LA Times that the Mandalay Bay has no alarm system for doors.