Las Vegas police close their investigation into last year's massacre WITHOUT finding a motive - but reveal killer claimed he was sick and his brother said he was delusional
Officials announced Friday they will close the Las Vegas massacre investigation
The October 1, 2017 shooting was the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, killing 58 and wounding nearly 500
Police determined there was no evidence of conspiracy or a second gunman
But the 10-month investigation was unable to determine a motive behind attack
Lone-wolf gunman Stephen Craig Paddock, 64, acted alone as he opened fire on an outdoor country music concert in Las Vegas from his hotel room
Investigators revealed that Paddock claimed to be sick and his doctors told him he had a 'chemical imbalance', as per a final report published Friday
His own brother Bruce called him 'paranoid and delusional'
By Associated Press and Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com
Published: 11:33 EDT, 3 August 2018 | Updated: 14:52 EDT, 3 August 2018
Police are closing their investigation into the Las Vegas massacre - the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history - that took the lives of 58 people.
After 10 months of research and questioning, authorities announced Friday they are closing their books on the case after determining there was no evidence of conspiracy or a second gunman.
However police said they could not 'definitively' determine the motive behind lone-wolf shooter Stephen Craig Paddock's killing spree upon a Las Vegas music festival on October 1, 2017.
In a final report published Friday, it's revealed that Paddock had spent a whopping $1.5million in his last two years, claimed he was sick, and his own brothers believed he was 'paranoid and delusional'.
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