Las Vegas Eyewitness, Who Exposed Multiple Shooters, Found Dead

Key witness Kymberley Suchomel, dies days after statement reports multiple gunmen during shooting attack

A key eyewitness in the Las Vegas shooting massacre has been found dead just days after she gave a public statement revealing multiple shooters were operating during the attack.

Kymberley Suchomel was found dead at her Apple Valley home after she narrowly avoided death at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, and managed to escape uninjured despite reporting being chased by “gunmen” in the crowd.Suchomel made a public Facebook post giving a very detailed account of the events that took place in Las Vegas with her post going viral on Facebook.

Her post gave a clear statement that multiple shooters were firing weapons into the crowd, and she said that the “official” narrative being played out by the mainstream media was completely false, saying,

“it didn’t happen like that”.

Kymberley’s statement not only identified multiple shooters, but she said that gunmen were in the crowd shooting people, and were chasing after those who tried to escape, herself included, to gun them down.

Kymberley Suchomel Facebook post gathered a lot of attention after her death, due to the obvious connection, but her post has somehow been deleted in the last 24 hours, despite her passing, which is now adding further suspicion to her tragic passing.

Luckily her original statement was archived before her Facebook post could be scrubbed from existence and can be seen here.

Her post on Facebook quickly went viral as it confirmed what many had already suspected:

The mainstream media “official” narrative that Stephen Paddock was a “lone wolf” gunman was false.Kymberley gave a detailed account of her horrific experience a few days after the event as she said she had struggled to think of the words to describe the “nightmare” she had been through.

She described how she was “chased” by one of the shooters: “We were rounding some sort of corner maybe- and I looked to the right and I saw this large cowboy sitting down with his legs spread, holding a blood-soaked woman.

“I thought to myself ‘we NEED to hide’, but as I looked quickly for somewhere to go, the gunfire once again got closer and closer.

“We couldn’t hide because they (and I do mean THEY) were chasing us.””I kept looking back expecting to see the gunmen- and I say MEN because there was more than one person.”There was more than one gun firing. 100% more than one.”

She also stated that what was being reported by the mainstream news networks didn’t match the events that actually took place, saying:

“I have bene [been] watching the news non-stop since I arrived back home to my family. And it just doesn’t make sense.”

The story that are feeding everyone doesn’t add up to our eyewitness accounts.

There is something wrong with what they are saying & the evidence seems fake if you ask me.

“There are multiple people stating that there was a lady towards the beginning of the evening who had made her way up to the stage warning people that we were all gunna die- her and her boyfriend were escorted off the premises.”

Why has she not been mentioned by authorities?

Every single survivor I have talked to also remembers multiple shooters, and at least one from the ground- why aren’t we being taken more seriously?

Tons of things don’t add up.”

Kymberley Suchomel was found dead shortly after exposing multiple gunmen

According to Sea Coast Online, Suchomel, 28, who was not injured during last week’s shooting, died early Monday at her Apple Valley home, according to her grandmother, Julie Norton.

Norton found Suchomel just after 8:30 a.m. when she arrived to care for her 3-year-old great-granddaughter, Scarlett.

She believes Suchomel may have died in her sleep after her husband, Mike, left for work at 4:30 a.m.

Norton told the Daily Press: “I believe the stress from the shooting took her life.

“Days after the shooting, Suchomel explained to the Victorville Daily Press how she and her friends escaped with their lives as a gunman, perched from a hotel suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, opened fire on some 20,000 concertgoers on Oct. 1.

With 58 people killed by the gunman and nearly 500 wounded, the Las Vegas event is the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

“That was the night that my life, and the lives of my friends, and so many others were changed forever,” Suchomel told the Daily Press the day after the shooting. ”

I might have escaped unharmed, but I know that I’ve been emotionally and mentally scarred for life.

” Suchomel shared her fear of trying to fall asleep at night as the “sounds of gunfire” become louder in her head and the images of “broken and bloody bodies” flashed through her mind.

Major Cover-up

Kymberley Suchomel isn’t the first key witness to have died since the shooting attack after a man killed himself and his disabled daughter in a horrific murder-suicide shortly after the FBI raided his home.

 

John Beilman was wanted for questioning by federal agents in connection with a communications device discovered in suspected shooter Stephen Paddock’s hotel room.Earlier this week, a valet worker from the Mandalay Bay hotel who parked suspected shooter Stephen Paddock’s car, disappeared without a word to friends or colleagues.

Chad Nishimura mysteriously vanished shortly after he gave a statement to a local news network saying that Paddock was just a “normal guy” and that “he didn’t have many bags.”

Also, it was revealed today that the Mandalay Bay hotel security guard who was hailed a hero by the law enforcement and the mainstream media, Jesus Campos, has gone missing.

Campos was due to appear on Fox News with Sean Hannity last night, which was 1 of 5 TV interviews he was scheduled for, but he didn’t show.This discovery emerged shortly after it was revealed that Campos was shot before the shooting massacre has started, and not after as the “official” narrative had claimed.
source: nnettle

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