raisincharlie
Racing Doesn't Lie
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I can argue both ways for which came first, and I think I have. One of the things that bothers me is that Detective Flores (who most of us seem to really like) originally said that the ME told him that the shot came first. Then the ME (who I'm not real crazy about, reminds me of some of the cocky Docs I've worked with), denies ever telling him that or even having a conversation with him, selective memory me thinks. Flores has to take the fall saying I must have misunderstood so as not to dispute the ME's testimony.
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I would hope an ME with an attitude issue would put it aside given the gravity of the situation. Dunno. One thing I cannot get past, and what keeps me in the line of thinking the gunshot was last is the clean spent casing laying in a pool of blood. The fact that it is clean is the part that says to me the gunshot came after the stabbing. Had there been blood on the casing, I would probably think otherwise but there simply wasn't any. The implication is clear, the gunshot came last, after all the fighting and stabbing and body draging and placing in the shower. What I do wonder however, given the cleanliness of the casing, were the fingerprint crew able to obtain any print or partial print from the casing. There has to be something on it, bullets do not simply load themselves into a magazine.