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what experiments,you said the bullet case hit the bedside cabinet and landed there,which i sais was impossible ,imo
Because this heading included mysterious calls,I remember reading about how stroppy Neville was on the phone when speaking to a male. This was shortly before the tragedy or it could even have been on the morning of the 7th.Anyone else remember Neville's mystery caller ?
I have attached the PDF below.
yes good point lookout,i remember it was jb who called
Another xxxxx xxxxxx ! JB was busy in the fields. It was the interfering busybody BW who remembered it.
you dont like her much do you lookout,cause she was around the family and gave in insight into jb's personality,and gave a very good interview to the press
She was another one who'd changed her mind because in her first statement she said she found Jeremy pleasant and a likeable fellow and wished her own son was the same,so what do you make of that ?
which statement have you a link to it,
How much of this case have you actually read or studied,or are you here purely as a " yes " man ?The archives on here have lists of statements,also if you do a search,you should find it.
what rifle was used,also does it say anywhere that the bulletcases landed on the opposite side from where they were ejected
So you don't know then Lookout?
Of course I know----------and so do you too !!
The scatter plot (Figure 7) illustrates the diversity of spent cartridge casing locations inall four quadrants versus a concentration in quadrant four as seen in Figure 4 above. Once againvariability in the individual quadrants was found. For this test the spent cartridge casings landeda minimum distance of only 3.61 inches (9.17 cm) and maximum of 165.41 inches (420.14 cm)from the zero point.As this study has shown, factors previously listed including firearm design, firearmcondition, ammunition type, position firearm is held when fired, movement of the firearm andperson during firing, and grip factors such as how, where and how tightly the firearm is heldduring firing can affect the locations of spent cartridge casings (Hueske, 2006). This studyillustrated that even when accounting for the above factors, significant variability occurred in thelanding locations of spent cartridge casings. This variability must be considered before effortsare made to establish the location of a shooter based solely on the location of even anundisturbed spent cartridge casing or a group of cartridge casings.They used semi automatic handguns. but if you want to be fussy here is the exact same rife used in the murders in the photo I attached below. As you can see the direction varies allot and the cases are being ejected with considerable speed and force. the most likely scenario is they bounced of the bedside table IMO