this individual really is. source also telling cnn that investigators have that note pad. we have kind of a picture of it. a little blur ary, but that s note pad. pen to it. with numbers on it. no words, only numbers, that they say is significant to the gunman. significant how? i know you re getting briefed. do you have any sense of f the significance here? erin, we re looking down at every possible piece of information and evidence tracking down all the information we can. as you know, over 1,000 leads have come in that we continue to follow. this is one of them. this is part of the information in the evidence that s being investigated. i don t have anymore information on that at this time. i can just tell you, there are over 100 individuals now in the investigation looking at every clue and we continue to work hard to come up with some answers. so 100 investigators working on this right now? yeah, over 100. 100 people working on this
addicts do. to try to get a buzz. and but if you re numb, if you re effomp thetically numb, you can t experience love, where do you get it from? if you re older, that goes away. then you re stuck. like what am i doing here? i ll show you. casey, speaking of love, the gunman s relationship with his girlfriend doesn t appear to be anything like that. maybe from her side, she says that it was, but certainly not from his. she was only on nine of his cruisers. on the haircuts, she said she would come with him, but just sit there waiting out of earshot. fits with very sub serve yent p profile. as you learn more about her, what do you think about her role in his life and whether she had any inkling that something was amiss. i don t believe she had any inkling. this man has so many traits of an addictive personality, definitely as a career gambler
shooter the note pad, numbers, no wards. numbers that investigators believe are significant to the gunman. what could they be? this is a man who is a a king of odds. he knows the problablility of everything. he set up this whole banquet of slot machines and he knew the odds of causing mayhem then being able to get away. and then moving on until we got the mayhem and could escape. he had all these odds laid out and making it out of there each step of the way. that s you know, in a world where you don t understand love, you have some emotions, but you don t understand love, you have no emotional empathy, everything is a slot machine, including all the humans and i think he went through and he had a pad of paper in his mind all the time of probableties that he could carry this out and show the world the brilliant man that
if it was on the ground, it would have raeted a crater. in the garage, i think it would have collapsed a couple of levels there. so, james, we re report thag the gunman got his haircut in the morning. these are as i said, these small details are what we have. he could womcome in from gambli all night, to mesquite and be reeking of alcohol. what does this tell you? does this fit any sort of what you are putting together of a profile? well, you know, murder, gambling, alcohol, these are all feed into the same system of the brain. the hedonistic hot spot of the brain. everybody s got their own sort of thing that turns you on. as he was going along, he felt less and less pleasure out of things he was doing, like a loser, and he was going to well, while he had the injury, he was going to go out in a big way, so he was doing things, that
account number, could be probab probability. but as an accountant, he dealt in harsh realities. he liked to put numbers into columns, everything had to be exact. it s odd someone that linear would be a professional gambler. i have to wonder and i agree, wanted to show us how smart he was. there s something we ll find out down the line, total financial ruin, or terminal illness that would explain why he would plan this over the course of a year. it was certainly planneded over a long period of time. in terms of what perhaps could have happened next. we learned today that the gunman s car had 50 pounds of tannerite in it. 50 pounds is the number we had. two suitcases with hundreds of rounds of ammunition.