oceanblueeyes
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I am doing nothing more than you are, Fran. These time lines have been documented in various motions and hearings on the Apache court site. I do think they will be accurate. I don't see me having my own opinon as any different than someone assuming that Tanya is somehow a liar or the culprit in this case. There certainly is no proof of that either.
What may have been determined as missing on November 5th, 2008 may not have been missing at all. One of the guns belonged to Vinnie's father. So he very well may have come to his son's home to retrieve his weapon before any of this ever happened. We also do not know that Tim's gun is missing. He too could have given it to someone, even his St. Johns girlfriend or left it with his wife for protection since he wasn't home during the week.
Yes, a semi automatic or automatic would fire very rapidly. However that is inconsistent with the neighbor's statement. They said they heard a "pop" then a delay between each shot. That is consistent with a single bolt action rifle.
I do not know the children that you have seen or understand why they would struggle shooting this very simple weapon. I can only go by my own personal experiences of shooting this same type of single bolt action rifle, beginning at the age of 7. I was certainly not some phenomenon, many children my age could ace a target with this gun and load,fire, eject and reload in just a few seconds.
No matter Judge Roca's rulings or not, I do not think he would keep this boy if he didn't think there is evidence against him and he knows the evidence much more in depth than anyone of us here does.
imo
What may have been determined as missing on November 5th, 2008 may not have been missing at all. One of the guns belonged to Vinnie's father. So he very well may have come to his son's home to retrieve his weapon before any of this ever happened. We also do not know that Tim's gun is missing. He too could have given it to someone, even his St. Johns girlfriend or left it with his wife for protection since he wasn't home during the week.
Yes, a semi automatic or automatic would fire very rapidly. However that is inconsistent with the neighbor's statement. They said they heard a "pop" then a delay between each shot. That is consistent with a single bolt action rifle.
I do not know the children that you have seen or understand why they would struggle shooting this very simple weapon. I can only go by my own personal experiences of shooting this same type of single bolt action rifle, beginning at the age of 7. I was certainly not some phenomenon, many children my age could ace a target with this gun and load,fire, eject and reload in just a few seconds.
No matter Judge Roca's rulings or not, I do not think he would keep this boy if he didn't think there is evidence against him and he knows the evidence much more in depth than anyone of us here does.
imo