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It is possible to fire shots from a semi automatic rifle in very rapid succession. Three or four rounds in a single second is easy and ten or eleven rounds could easily be fired in under three seconds. It actually sounds similar to a sub machine gun being fired, although obviously a lot quieter.
So in effect it would have only taken the slightest pressure for that second shot which Sheila in all probability did herself ?
Yes but in which case why was the wound not in the same or adjacent spot?
It would have shifted after the first shot---the rifle, that is as there'd be a certain amount of movement after firing.
those damm semi auto and full auto rifles,sounds like poor sheila could have been alive today if hadnt used that damm semi auto .because the first shot was not fatal
Sheila wouldn't have been dead outright after that first shot though whether or not you know it but a person can give a sudden jerk/jolt just before they die if they've been in an active state beforehand and if her finger still remained on the trigger as I think it would have done, then that jolt before death would automatically fire off another bullet.
I find this very hard to believe lookout.
Yes, very little pressure indeed. It is easy to fire a shot by accident.
You and me both!
Thankyou NGB-------solved