Gunman Stephen Paddock may have been assisted by a second shooter during this week’s Las Vegas attack, according to room service receipts revealed by a waiter.
Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel, spraying down bullets on a huge crowd at a music festival.
At least 58 people were killed and 500 injured in the atrocious 10-minute attack – and fears are growing Paddock could have had an accomplice, or at the very least a companion in the days leading up to the deadliest shooting in US history.
But it appears the killer may not have been completely alone, according to a receipt shared on Facebook by a person claiming to have served the killer room service indicates a possible second person in the room – a major person of interest if true.
A $84.33 (£63.93) order was delivered to Paddock’s room on September 27 – the day before police said he arrived at the resort and casino.
Under the section of the receipt, which shows the order was for room 32, the form had been filled out to show two guests – indicating the person in room 32 had been dining with another.
The receipt detailed a sizeable order of a double Angus burger, a bagel with cream cheese, a house soup, one 1L bottle of Pellegrino water and two soft drinks.
The person claiming to have delivered the order posted on Facebook about the meeting – although later deleted it.
He wrote: “I think I talked to the Mandalay Bay assassin and I was alone with him for several minutes.
“I…




