(snippity snip snip) oh boy - here we go!Update:
06/28/2023 This link should be active within hours of the issuance of this Order
Judicial Officer:
Gull, Frances -SJ
Order Signed:
06/28/2023
(snippity snip snip) oh boy - here we go!Update:
06/28/2023 This link should be active within hours of the issuance of this Order
Judicial Officer:
Gull, Frances -SJ
Order Signed:
06/28/2023
That makes sense. The markings on the unspent round would maybe narrow down to a Sig. I think the P226 and P229 have the same rifling twist in a .40. Perhaps they also found evidence of contact with certain other material on the unspent round? There are variations I believe with the barrel options of some models...such as chrome lined, phosphate coated, nitride finish, etc.Agree, they may have been able to narrow it down to a Sig, but not a specific model. I just have difficulty visualizing how they would be looking for a specific model of Sig, additionally if true that may have helped the investigation very early on.
Purely hypothetical on my end, but maybe they knew it was a Sig by the marking on the unspent round, and when they came across RA's name they could have checked ATF records and found he'd purchased one in 2001. Then they may have simply asked him if he still had it.
JMO
I think he had just enough liquid courage that day, before he went there. Maybe he had a flask or some of those miniature bottles he carried with him, or he hit the bottle in his car.The Magic Bullet Theory
The bullet being found at the CS within feet of the victims' is uncanny and such very bad luck.
I don't understand how the bullet happened to be ejected without Rick's knowledge. Can someone explain it so it's easy on this brain? Was it the bullet he cocked back in his weapon when he ordered the girls Down the Hill? Abby quiered, "Is that a gun? or he's got a gun."
Why didn't he search for this ejected bullet until he found it? Or get rid of his gun and destroy his ammo right away?
There are always items in crime scene investigations that don't make sense. I don't understand how Rick Allen allowed himself to be caught, and likely convicted, by a single faulty bullet.
I did t even think about this, and I should have, bc it’s the reason I prefer revolvers.Sexton v. State out of Texas, and Turner v. State out of Indiana. Sexton may have had a different outcome if they had the actual magazine.
It's not clear to me if "unspent" as used in the PCA excludes the possibility of a misfire. In otherwards...could there still be a firing pin mark on it...and it misfired either because of a pin or primer malfunction? A misfire is one possibility as to why the round was extracted from the gun without use.
JMO
Rozzi subpoenaed him to testify. What is a good way to organize the ones that we're reading?The "correspondence" is a letter from Robert Baston.
He admitted, several times, to killing them in a recorded phone conversation with his wife.
The source is a WRTV reporter sharing highlights from the 118 unsealed docs.