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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #75 on: May 29, 2014, 08:46:PM »
they may deny it but the fingerprints prove them not to be telling the truth.

NO evidence has been put forth to establish her prints were on any of the other guns.  There was no such testimony at trial, nothing in the appeal decisions, nothig in the various written statements by experts and police. 
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #76 on: May 29, 2014, 08:47:PM »
Of course she would. A kid of 10 could reload a rifle after only being shown once.Sheila wasn't that dumb.

well once she had been shown how to do it it would be very easy.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #77 on: May 29, 2014, 08:48:PM »
I don't know how to load a rifle.

It is doubtful Sheila went on shooting parties with her relatives 10 or 15 years earlier. If she did she may have fired one or two bullets from an already loaded rifle. Which had 11 bullets. But there was no reason to show her how to load.

Sheila was too un cordinated to load. As testified by Ann Eaton. She was also apparently having a major psychotic episode. So even more uncordinated.
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #78 on: May 29, 2014, 08:50:PM »
grew up on a farm and dident know how to shoot a riffle i dont buy it.

and nobdy else mentioned her being uncoordinated  her friends dident her husband certanly dident.
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #79 on: May 29, 2014, 08:51:PM »
well once she had been shown how to do it it would be very easy.

That's not true at all, a kid of 10 would be unlikely to recognize all actions taken.

At any rate he claims she watched him load a magazine not load the gun.  He claimed he took the magazine to another room to load it into the gun.   

That means even if his bogus story of going to shoot a rabbit with this rifle for the first time ever were true she would not have seen him stick it in the weapon let alone to charge the weapon (chamber a round).

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #80 on: May 29, 2014, 08:59:PM »
grew up on a farm and dident know how to shoot a riffle i dont buy it.

Frankly what you buy makes no difference because yo ubuy extremely stupid things that have no evidentiary basis to establish at all but refuse to believe well established things that are documented.  Your bias prevents you from facing reality.

The gun was purchased in 1984 and ther eis no evidence of any other semi-auto's being on the farm prior.

There is no evidence ANYONE saw her touch let alone fire any weapons.

Just living on a farm doens't make one skilled in wepaon use.  One has to actually take an interest in them to learn how they operate and the murder weapon operated differently than all other weapons on the farm.

Lynette Fromme allegedly grew up around people using guns and didn't know to chamber  around so her effort to kill Gerald Ford failed.  She is hardly the only person not to know how to chamber or round or that a round needed to be chambered before a semi-auto will work. 

I learned how to load and fire an M-16 by being taught like all military. Just observing someone rapidly do it without actions being explained does little. 

But yuo will believe what you want to believe because you are biased which is why this thread exists in the first place ot demonstrate how backwards you are in your treatment of SHeila compared ot how you treat Jeremy.

 
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #81 on: May 29, 2014, 09:03:PM »
Stop talking about Sheila as if she were stupid. It isn´t rocket science to load a rifle!  ::)

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #82 on: May 29, 2014, 09:13:PM »
shiela was clever enough to load a riffle the conndion she suffred with wouldenty of stoped her knowing how to do simple tasks.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #83 on: May 29, 2014, 09:18:PM »
Frankly what you buy makes no difference because yo ubuy extremely stupid things that have no evidentiary basis to establish at all but refuse to believe well established things that are documented.  Your bias prevents you from facing reality.

The gun was purchased in 1984 and ther eis no evidence of any other semi-auto's being on the farm prior.

There is no evidence ANYONE saw her touch let alone fire any weapons.

Just living on a farm doens't make one skilled in wepaon use.  One has to actually take an interest in them to learn how they operate and the murder weapon operated differently than all other weapons on the farm.

Lynette Fromme allegedly grew up around people using guns and didn't know to chamber  around so her effort to kill Gerald Ford failed.  She is hardly the only person not to know how to chamber or round or that a round needed to be chambered before a semi-auto will work. 

I learned how to load and fire an M-16 by being taught like all military. Just observing someone rapidly do it without actions being explained does little. 

But yuo will believe what you want to believe because you are biased which is why this thread exists in the first place ot demonstrate how backwards you are in your treatment of SHeila compared ot how you treat Jeremy.

i also dont buy that someone could be a shooting party and not remember if they took there cousin with them.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #84 on: May 29, 2014, 09:20:PM »
i also dont buy that someone could be a shooting party and not remember if they took there cousin with them.

As a matter of fact, I happen to have been with my avid-hunter cousin at a shooting party. I am positive he remembers I was there.  ;D

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #85 on: May 29, 2014, 09:24:PM »
Stop talking about Sheila as if she were stupid. It isn´t rocket science to load a rifle!  ::)

Then I guess all the guys who watched me with an M16 but could not dupicate my actions without having it explained to them were stupid sinc eit is just so easy and  Lynette Fromme must be a virtual idiot in your book.

Chambering a round is something people don't think about unless they have it explained to them or have used semi-autos before.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #86 on: May 29, 2014, 09:26:PM »
Stop talking about Sheila as if she were stupid. It isn´t rocket science to load a rifle!  ::)
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #87 on: May 29, 2014, 09:26:PM »
That's not true at all, a kid of 10 would be unlikely to recognize all actions taken.

At any rate he claims she watched him load a magazine not load the gun.  He claimed he took the magazine to another room to load it into the gun.   

That means even if his bogus story of going to shoot a rabbit with this rifle for the first time ever were true she would not have seen him stick it in the weapon let alone to charge the weapon (chamber a round).
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #88 on: May 29, 2014, 09:28:PM »
I don't know how to load a rifle.

It is doubtful Sheila went on shooting parties with her relatives 10 or 15 years earlier. If she did she may have fired one or two bullets from an already loaded rifle. Which had 11 bullets. But there was no reason to show her how to load.

Sheila was too un cordinated to load. As testified by Ann Eaton. She was also apparently having a major psychotic episode. So even more uncordinated.
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #89 on: May 29, 2014, 09:28:PM »
Then I guess all the guys who watched me with an M16 but could not dupicate my actions without having it explained to them were stupid sinc eit is just so easy and  Lynette Fromme must be a virtual idiot in your book.

Chambering a round is something people don't think about unless they have it explained to them or have used semi-autos before.

You were probably doing it super-fast to impress their asses off. Wouldn´t put it past you!  :P