I meant to ask you this Salem and forgot. Why is the elbow shot throwing you off?
Vincent Romero was shot in the left elbow, back and head and found laying face down on the stairs. The elbow and back shots were done with the shooter behind him. The head shots most likely done when he was already down and incapacitated.
imoo
Because - IF the kid was hiding in the bushes as VR walked toward the house, VR's left arm would have been somewhat protected. The right arm would have been the arm most likely to be hit. IF VR was left-handed and reached for the screen with this left hand, then I can see how the shot might have landed there. Otherwise - not.
Also - this kid had 8 minutes maximum. His dad was shot in the house, correct? That means the kid had to come back outside. Doesn't ring true at this point in time, I really want to see the forensics on the guns and shooting pattern. Did the kid wound his dad, go shoot TR, go back in the house and shoot his dad again, come back outside and shoot TR again? How could TR have not heard the shots if the kid was hiding in the bushes shooting towards the house? Not possible. The kid had to be inside. That means he then had to come OUT side to get to TR. TR had to see him and know what was happening.
Logistically - this just does not work out. I have drawn myself a picture and what we know so far does not fit. Maybe there are some typos in what we know? Maybe not, I'm waiting to see.
Also I would like to point out on the confession - what the kid confessed to, does not match the murder scene. This is an important clue when obtaining confessions and analyzing them for truth. It is my opinion that the kid was afraid his mother would yell at him, so he told the cops what they wanted to hear. He gave details that did not match up, but was doing his best to get it right so he wouldn't get in trouble.
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I am confused. Are you talking about Tim Romans being shot outside or Vincent Romero being shot inside? Because as far as I have ever read no one has said that TIM also was shot in the left elbow. Tim was shot in the arm probably in the bicep, shoulder or forearm. The screen door opened toward the left where Tim was laying.
I don't think he was hiding outside the home when he killed his father. Tim told Tanya that Vincent had just walked in the door. Evidently at that when he entered his home he was still very ,much alive. The casings around his body, which was on the stairs, showed the crime happened on the stairs as he climbed them with his back to the shooter who was most likely at the bottom of the stairs.
It is totally consistent than he was hit in his left elbow. His elbow was behind him just like his back was when he was shot. The right arm would be closer to the wall and the left would have been out toward the railing and banister easier to hit.
Yes, he did do some blunders that is for sure and the DA will look for inconsistencies, just like they do in other cases. One glaring one was when he told them that
when he discovered his dad's body and nudged him with his shoe, that VRs face was already bloody, then he said he shot him twice to keep him from suffering. The thing is VR would have to be already shot in the head for blood to be on his face. Imo, he nudged him after he fired the two final shots to his father's head to make sure he was dead.
There are so many variables where inside residential shots arent heard. It happens in other cases too and the weapon used in those were much higher caliber, even shotguns and no one around them heard a thing. I think the house was new and made good and tight. IMO the door was closed completely shut when VR was murdered and then reopened to call out to Tim.
And the ivy bush is right on the porch very close to the screen door. Who said he went in and out? I think he killed one and then he killed the other and then hightailed it to his friend's house.
imoo