Vegas Crime Files
In this powerful episode of **Vegas Crime Files**, Heidi Harris speaks with retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide detectives **John Harney** and **John Scott**, who responded to the October 1, 2017 mass shooting that claimed 58 lives that night and ultimately 60 lives total. Rather than revisiting conspiracy theories or internet speculation, the episode focuses on the firsthand experiences of investigators who worked the largest mass shooting in American history. The detectives recount receiving late-night calls about what initially sounded like a multiple-victim shooting, only to discover a catastrophe of unprecedented scale. Upon arriving at the Route 91 Harvest Festival grounds, they encountered scenes that reminded Scott of combat zones in the Middle East: bodies scattered across the venue, hundreds of wounded victims, and thousands of abandoned cell phones ringing as loved ones desperately searched for family and friends. Harney and Scott describe the enormous challenge of treating every victim as an individual homicide investigation while preserving an 18-acre crime scene. They explain how detectives, crime scene analysts, coroner investigators, firefighters, medical personnel, and federal agencies worked together around the clock to document evidence, identify victims, notify families, and process a scene unlike anything Las Vegas had ever experienced. The conversation also explores the emotional toll the event took on seasoned homicide investigators. Both men discuss the difficulty of compartmentalizing such overwhelming tragedy and the haunting memories that remain years later, particularly the sound of thousands of cell phones ringing across the crime scene. Addressing questions that continue to surround the shooting, the detectives explain why they concluded Steven Paddock acted alone, emphasizing that investigators examined every possibility before reaching that determination. They also discuss the reality of investigating mass casualty events, the limits of security measures, and why motive is not always knowable, even after exhaustive investigation. Ultimately, this episode is not about theories—it's about the human cost of October 1st. Through the eyes of the detectives who walked the crime scene, listeners gain a sobering understanding of the tragedy, the professionalism of first responders, and the resilience of a city forced to confront unimaginable loss. Jon Scott bio: Retired Police Sergeant Detective, has over 30 years of service specializing in homicides, burglary, fraud, and sex crimes. His career began in 1988 as a U.S. Marine Corps Captain, leading Marines in combat operations. In 1993, he joined the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, later becoming a Detective in 1997. For the last 12 years of his career, he served as a Homicide Detective Sergeant, managing homicide and officer-involved shooting investigations. Jon Scott’s expertise includes homicide and criminal investigations, crime scene management, counterterrorism, interrogations, policy development, and officer-involved shooting cases. He holds a Master’s in Administration of Justice from Alaska University and a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice/Political Science from Cameron University. With decades of training and experience in law enforcement, Jon and his partner Phil DePalma founded DeScotta Investigative Group to provide professional investigative services for both private and institutional clients. John Harney bio: 23 yrs with Metro Metro/Undercover narcotics detective including DEA Task Force/Narcotics Sergeant/UC Task Force SGT with USAF OSI/Robbery Sergeant including working with FBI Task Force/Homicide Sgt last 5 years Vegas Crime Files is recorded and produced in Las Vegas, Nevada. Host Heidi Harris is a 28 year award-winning broadcaster, born and raised in Vegas. Member, Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Follow us on all the socials: @VegasCrimeFiles and VegasCrimeFiles.com [http://VegasCrimeFiles.com] Insta: VegasCrimeFilesPod
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