According to reports that appeared on ABC's Good Morning, America when the story finally broke about the important discovery, the gun had three bullets in it, two of which, the police determined, that had been fired. One bullet was still in the chamber. It was also reported that the police had seized a box of ammunition, Remington Peters, a very common brand and which was the same brand found in the gun, during their initial search of Blake's home. Three bullets were missing from the box of ammunition taken from Blake's home
It was reports smelling like that that made me doubt Blake's guilt all along.
"Three bullets were missing from the box of ammunition taken from Blake's home"
Ignoring the brand mismatch, just three? he plans to kill his wife and loads just three rounds into the gun, very frugal. Or he unloaded the ectra rounds after the shooting, concealed them during the police search and later returned them to the box?
Or given the the source os the press story is probably not a thousand miles from the DA's office, someöne is tring to create the image, three rounds killed Blakley, three rounds missing from the box - coincidence in numbers proves they must be the same three rounds - pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Now I'm PO'd that I can't remember where I heard or read that the gun was traced to Blake. I also like how the report just came out that the prosecution hid a video report that contradicted their asertion of his demeaner after his wife's murder. Funny how the Jackson case seems to be crumbling, too.