Route 91 massacre survivor killed in hit-and-run marks forth death of key eyewitness to shooting

Sunday, November 26, 2017
By Paul Martin

By Shepard Ambellas
IntelliHub.com
November 26, 2017

Hit-and-run killing marks fourth death of a key eyewitness following the Oct. 1 massacre

PAHRUMP, Nev. (INTELLIHUB) — A 52-year-old man named Roy McClellan survived the Route 91 Music Festival massacre only to be tragically struck by a Chevy Camaro while walking along the highway just several weeks later.

McClellan and his wife attended the Oct. 1 Jason Aldean concert where 58 people were killed by gunfire.

According to the man’s widow Denise, the shooting had been “really messing” with Roy’s mind. In fact, Denise admits Roy was “going to therapy” because of it.

Authorities have located the vehicle used in the hit-and-run and charges are pending against the owner.

The 52-year-old’s death marks the fourth massacre survivor and key eyewitness to have turned up dead following the shooting.

Other eyewitnesses to the shooting who’ve turned up dead

Another couple, Dennis Carver, 52, and his wife, Lorraine, 53, from California, reportedly died in a fiery crash after their Mercedes abruptly smashed into two pillars and a metal gate outside the entrance of their community on Oct. 16, for no apparent reason, just one day prior to McClellan’s death.

Additionally, a woman by the name Kymberley Suchomel, 28, who also attended the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival, passed away at her Apple Valley home just eight days after the massacre.

Suchomel, who posted her eyewitness account of the massacre to her Facebook page on Oct. 4, in astonishingly vivid detail, subsequently passed away in her home on Oct. 9 from what reports are claiming to be ‘natural causes.’

What did all four (now dead) eyewitnesses see at the Route 91 Las Vegas Massacre? #Helicopters? #MultipleShooters?

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