Another Las Vegas Shooting Witness Dies In Mysterious Circumstances (Tally Is Now 4 In Less Than Two Months)

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
November 25, 2017


Remember the deadliest shooting in US history last month?

Neither do most people.

The FBI, journalists and MGM Mandalay Bay are thankful for your amnesia.

Even the slowest rube is catching the whiff of a cover-up. While most mass shooting conspiracy theories are bullshit, everyone’s suspicious here.

Now another Las Vegas shooting survivor is dead, bringing the number of dead witnesses to four in less than two months. They are not dying from injuries sustained during the attack.

The first death was Kymberley Suchomel one week after the shooting. She was known for having witnessed multiple shooters. Suchomel, who was only 28-years-old, “died in her sleep” after her husband left for work at 4:30 AM.

Number 2 and 3 were Dennis and Lorraine Carver. Dennis shielded Lorraine under fire, then they ran away unscathed. They said there were multiple shooters on social media. Weeks later, they were both found dead in a flaming car half a mile from their home

Now we have the case of Roy McClellan, who was killed in a “hit-and-run” with no suspects.

NBC 3:

A Las Vegas man survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas, only to be killed a few weeks later by a hit-and-run driver.

The crash happened Nov. 17 on Homestead and Highway 160 in Pahrump.

The crash left Roy McClellan’s widow, Denise, with another wave of heartache.

“I’m angry. I’m angry. I feel that he under the influence of something or drunk and didn’t want to get caught, so he bailed and left my husband laying there in the street. He doesn’t deserve that,” said Denise McClellan.

It’s the outcome McClellan could’ve never predicted. A driver plowed into her husband as he walked on the highway.

It’s damn near mathematically possible that all of these strange accidents are just a coincidence.

It’s more likely that someone is killing them.

I’m not going to pretend to know what is going on here, and I’m not going to assert anything without proof.

But we have to keep demanding answers.