I've read quite a bit in the news about if GZ or TM was on top/bottom during the struggle and subsequent firing of the gun. I'm not a forensic investigator, I don't know the gun/caliber involved, and I do know that not all gunshots are through and through but would the gunshot wound within TM be able to indicate the position of the body when it was shot? Hypothetically, if TM was on the ground when shot and the bullet attempted to go through the otherside, I would expect the experts could identify that type of exit wound vs an exit wound that was not stopped by the ground.
I'm ignorant but would imagine through random episodes of CSI that the wounds would be distinguishable. Anybody who has seen more episodes of CSI care to advise?
It has already been established the gun was a 9mm, one shot, no exit, TM was on top "ground and pounding" GZ.
It has already been established the gun was a 9mm, one shot, no exit, TM was on top "ground and pounding" GZ.
Thanks. Haven't been following it that close. Kinda hard to get wounds on the back of your head if u are top so I don't understand the confusion there.
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