Take a standard 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper, and lay it lengthwise in front of you.
Divide the bottom 11” into 4 sections, (2 3/4” each) that is roughly the two doors and window on each side of the doors.
Divide the left 8 1/2 edge by 2 (4 1/4” each) and mark that middle, then measure about a inch and a half directly right of that left middle mark. That is the approximate location of the gun.
Draw a line from the gun toward the middle of the doors, then a line from the gun to the middle of the right window,
Then measure 1” up from the middle of the last 2 3/4” section. That would be the approximate location of her neck when shot, and draw a line from gun to there.
Using the left wall as 0 on a protractor, the line of the gun to the middle of the doors is about 44 degrees. From the gun to the middle of the far window is about 63 degrees. And from the gun to her neck is about 69 degrees.
From what I had seen from video from the back of the crowd, it appeared that she got her head and shoulders through the window when the shot happened, but her center mass was still not in the window, hence her falling backward.
That’s why he would move his aim from the center of the window to her upper body at that last split second.
Have been familiar with the layout of that set of doors since day 1.
The last second re-signing swing was way too wide given he was by no means at point blank range.
Looks to me like the guy was a faux hit man, and Ashli was in on it.
re-aiming