To: Pokey78
Good on ya mate...
They have an expended cartridge near the scene of the tarot card at the school where the boy was shot
They have bullet fragments
They dont have a match on the bullet fragments with the expended cartridge
They arent even sure what exact caliber the bullet fragments are
They do know the expended cartridge is 223- but they dont know what weapon it was fired from
They now have another expended cartridge & it could have been fired from the same weapon as the other cartridge , but they dont know what kind of weapon that one was fired from
Both cartridges could have been taken from a firing range where many people shoot and just leave their expended cartridges because they are inexpensive and these people dont bother to reload them ..it isnt cost effective...These could very well have an innocents persons prints on them
The press has to fill the air 24/7 and compete with the other press at delivering an audiance to the advertiser (which is what Mr Silverman once said is the medias only moral responsibility the schmucks get to watch the programming for free anyway)...
In order to garner their market share get ratings and keep their jobs or better yet get to work in the big house...inside...they have to come up with an angle a hook ...
What the hell a lie is just as good as the truth even better if it gets you want you want...
Hey I guess thats why they are called media whores and not good samaritans
To: joesnuffy
Both cartridges could have been taken from a firing range where many people shoot and just leave their expended cartridges because they are inexpensive and these people dont bother to reload them ..it isnt cost effective...These could very well have an innocents persons prints on them Yep. That'll be my bet.
He/she is using a bolt-action and after fire, doesn't work the bolt for another shot. No need, the terror is the bullet out of nowhere.
No movement to attract attention, brass stays with the weapon. Whatever the law found was "salt" to throw off them off ...
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