Are you saying there is a spent casing on top of the revolver? I assume you are looking at the spot between the lower portion of the cylinder and the trigger guard? Is that not the lower frame of the gun? Just for the record, I don’t believe this guy shot himself with any of the three guns (2ARs, 1revolver) that are in close proximity to his body. I’m not saying one of those guns didn’t kill him, but he wasn’t the one pulling the trigger.
Yes.
I assume you are looking at the spot between the lower portion of the cylinder and the trigger guard? Is that not the lower frame of the gun?
It could be, but IIRC the revolvers I used had the cylinder-hinge as part of the frame proper (ie inset).
That looks like some silver-in-color casings (steel or aluminum, I think) I've seen a few times for .410 slug/sabot rounds.
Just for the record, I don’t believe this guy shot himself with any of the three guns (2ARs, 1revolver) that are in close proximity to his body. I’m not saying one of those guns didn’t kill him, but he wasn’t the one pulling the trigger.
Yeah, I think I understand your gut-feeling there. Something's definitely wrong about the whole thing. (At least insofar as the official story
goes.)