To: E. Pluribus Unum
According to the coroner he only used a pistol on himself. The victims were all killed with the AR.
That bothers me alot since he was only on scene following the deaths and had absolutely no access to the bodies other than observing bullet holes. How does one discerne the difference between say a 9-mm bullet hole or a .223 bullet hole without actually having the bullets verified by a munitions expert?
14 posted on
01/01/2013 2:03:36 PM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(Jab her with a harpoon.....)
To: Hot Tabasco
So you are saying that no medical examiner is qualified to identify a bullet wound?
Only a "munitions expert" can do so?
18 posted on
01/01/2013 2:12:01 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
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To: Hot Tabasco
Autopsy results, and shell casings at the scene.
To: Hot Tabasco
How does one discerne the difference between say a 9-mm bullet hole or a .223 bullet hole without actually having the bullets verified by a munitions expert?Possibly the .223 round being 3 to 4 times more powerful might provide a clue. Size of the hole.
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