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Article snippet: LAS VEGAS — The coroner’s office in Las Vegas completed the grim task of identifying all 58 people killed by a gunman at a country music festival and made their names public on Thursday night, four days after the shooting. The victims include 36 women and 22 men. The oldest was 67, the youngest 20. They traveled to Las Vegas from across the United States. They were teachers, police officers, secretaries, retirees. These are their stories. • The F.B.I. is still trying to determine a motive, searching the electronic devices and financial statements that belonged to Stephen Paddock, the gunman. Investigators have not found a manifesto or signs that he held extremist views. • A note the gunman left on a table inside his suite at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino had numbers written on it, Sheriff Joseph Lombardo of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said Thursday in an interview. He said the authorities were trying to determine what the numbers meant, but the sheriff said the document was not a suicide note. • Mr. Paddock may have scouted other locations before targeting Las Vegas, including Fenway Park in Boston, the Lollapalooza show in Chicago and the Life Is Beautiful music festival in Las Vegas. Investigators continue to piece together the life and mind-set of a gunman who had no apparent history of violence. “What we know is Stephen Paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo and living a secret life, much of which will never be fu... Link to the full article to read more