Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock was on a “sedative-hypnotic” mind-altering psychiatric medication – autopsy report
by: Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock was taking mind-altering psychiatric medications at the time he carried out the Mandalay Bay mass shooting, reveal autopsy records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
“Amounts of nordiazepam, oxazepam and temazepam, which are consistent with the anti-anxiety drug Valium, were found in his urine, a toxicology report shows,” the Review-Journal reports. No alcohol-related chemicals were found in the autopsy, according to the report.
The local paper also explains one of the documented side effects of taking psychiatric medications:
Diazepam is a sedative-hypnotic drug in the class of benzodiazepines, which studies have shown can trigger aggressive behavior.
Paddock’s blood also contained brain-damaging heavy metals like lead and mercury
Surprisingly, toxicology results also reportedly detected arsenic, lead, selenium and mercury in Stephen Paddock’s blood, according to the report. Mercury is well known to cause extensive neurological damage that can lead to aggressive, destructive behavior.
These findings only add to the mystery surrounding the Oct. 1 mass shooting tragedy, which nearly all intelligent observers who aren’t brainwashed by the fiction-pushing media have concluded could not have been carried out by a single individual.
Now, the fact that Paddock’s body carried notable levels of a sedative-hypnotic drug combined with brain-damaging heavy metals (lead and mercury) only adds to skepticism about the official story.
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