June 03, 2017
Now that there are consistent reports of the
Resorts World gunman leaving the P113 million worth of chips he had taken in a
bathroom before he died, I no longer believe that the attack was a foiled
robbery attempt.
Two retired police officials I consulted both
said no robber would leave his loot at a place where it could easily be
recovered once he sees he can no longer escape. They both agreed when I said that
NORMALLY, the robber would have done everything to escape regardless of his
wound (s) instead of hiding in a room, where it would be easier to capture him.
Mt resource persons and I also found it odd
that if the gunman really decided to eventually commit suicide, he didn’t have
to go through hellish pain by setting himself on fire. He could just have shot himself in the head.
The most puzzling thing was the gunman didn’t
seem to have an escape plan. My resource persons and I were one in saying that
considering the target was a big casino, no robber would not have done it
WITHOUT AN ESCAPE PLAN. If there had
been an escape plan, the gunman could have EASILY JOINED AND VANISHED IN THE
STAMPEDE which he had triggered. Why didn’t he do it?
The loopholes, and conflicting reports, are
increasing as days go by, people. Whoever is behind the attack is steadily
confusing us. Anyone who does that wants to hide something big, really big. 30
I agree with u...i have a feeling dat the incedent is an inside job which involves big personalities in RW...or maybe the mastermind has a hidden agenda against the gov..so many posibilities...
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