Some peeps make them, maybe he knew somebody who knew somebody...AM was a social kind of guy.Weapons had no suppressors from my understanding. AM never filled out required ATF paperwork to get the suppressors. To own them it has to go through and pay the ATF for them, now have several myself.
Tire impressions, I think is what it says.Perhaps all of this witness testimony can be dismissed on the basis that there's no evidence that the hole in the quail cage occurred on the night of the murders. If not ...
If I were the prosecution, I would request 2d views of the angles, distances and heights of the dog house and the quail pen. I believe this is all monkey business intended to distort fact using fancy CAD drawings. Since it's built on CAD, it shouldn't take more than 3 minutes to adjust to 2d perspectives without the CAD background. Next, I would ask what the height of the shooter would be if he was kneeling on one knee while taking the shot.
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Yup they do, AM wouldn't cough up the money though lol, trade pills maybe hehe.Some peeps make them, maybe he knew somebody who knew somebody...AM was a social kind of guy.
AM made up so many stories to cover his movements, on many occasions, and I firmly believe it was him.How tall is CBR? Cousin Eddie is a smaller guy.
But, as AM did so much illegal crap, could he have had the guy who 'made' the guns for the kids do it anyway? No clue about guns here, but criminality runs rampant through that family. OTOH, the property is huge, so probably didn't care about noise.Weapons had no suppressors from my understanding. AM never filled out required ATF paperwork to get the suppressors. To own them it has to go through and pay the ATF for them, know have several myself.
Maybe it was Cash making a break for it after being jailed for chewing his tail?So as I understand it, Bubba can still collect on that $100,000 reward.
Thank you!Tire impressions, I think is what it says.
Seems the US had a real influx of Ninjas in the past few years! Very tidy Ninjas. JMOMartians. Short ones. Then they flew away with the weapons. Hence, no tracks. Obvious now. Thank goodness for this.
Barney Fife in MayberryHe stressed that he had worked "for' the Police as well. Definite emphasis in his tone and volume IMPOV. Sounded cocky to me.
Trying to blame it on us folks shorter then 6ft, now we're all on the suspect list. Glad I stocked the Cocktail lounge car...again.Well I’m going to admit all these measurements, angles and degrees are not my area. And if I were a juror I would have to dismiss this bc I would have no clue how this guy got to what he was babbling about. Idk how the jurors feel about that. Maybe it’s just me.
It's all fuzzy logic, arm waving, begging the question nonsense in my humble opinion. He presumes that the shooter is 5'2" and then argues that it must be true using CAD figures that are 4' tall.Was there any measurement of the elevation change/slope of the ground between where the bullet angle was measured and the possible shooter location?
"Trigonometry", he said...and he actually excused Harpo from understanding it in his next breath...he knows which way the wind blows...and apparently according to his expertises, what it sounds like coming out of different pieholesWell I’m going to admit all these measurements, angles and degrees are not my area. And if I were a juror I would have to dismiss this bc I would have no clue how this guy got to what he was babbling about. Idk how the jurors feel about that. Maybe it’s just me.
I would take a knee over going to the hip to acquire a solid shot placement, hip shots are for the Rifleman or someone who wants to make a show of it.I’m no expert and so this is just info I got one more than one website in reference for speed being a reason to use the kneeling position. This is an excerpt from American rifleman:
Although much steadier than standing, for me it isn't nearly as steady as a good sitting position. It is, however, extremely useful for fast shots at medium distances. You simply drop to one knee, raise the rifle and fire-good for those fast-breaking situations when maybe it's a bit far for a quick standing shot, but it doesn't appear there's time to find a steadier position. A hasty sling is a great addition to the kneeling position, and with practice can be assumed as you're dropping to one knee-no time wasted.
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Adapting Shooting Positions For Real-World Use
I get those too, I had to quit looking at it.The company founded by the Expert witness in 2001.
Careful- scrolling through it almost gave me an ocular migraine. No joke.
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