Today's photographs were seen as "light" of the public, show two of the 23 total weapons used by the killer to spread death.
In fact, where he lives in the hotel room, there are dozens of hats, which were thrown against the crowd, watching a music concert.
The killer was in a room on the 32nd floor of the Mandai Bay Hotel, which appeared as evidence, which came into light, became an arsenal.
Now Boston are in possession of 25 news networks, which show photographs, still military weaponry, a tripod (which most probably supported the weapons they used) and cartridges scattered on the floor.
The 72 minutes of horror
Since Monday morning, America has been in a state of shock again, as Las Vegas has seen the bloody armed attack on US history.
64-year-old Steven Padak, the millionaire ex-accountant, in 72 minutes, killed 59 people and injured 527 as he shot indiscriminately two broken windows in his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel.
These 72 minutes were the time taken by the police forces from the first call for shots in the area until the location of Padok's room.
Information also indicates that the special police forces have been lucky to locate the 64-year-old's room in more than 3,000 Mandalay Bay rooms as smoke detectors have been activated by the smoked cannons of Padok's weapons.
According to the same information, the 64-year-old used an object like a hammer to break the thick windows in that hotel.
Experts speculate that some of Paduk's 23 weapons in his room had a mechanism called a bumb-stock with which semi-automatic weapons can be made automatically and thus dropped to 800 spheres per minute.
This mechanism is legitimate to be bought by anyone who wants it in the US, in order to circumvent strict legislation on fully automatic weapons.
In any case, what is an unresolved puzzle for the authorities is the motivation of the 64-year-old assassin.
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