I found it curious when the coroner was giving testimony yesterday, that he mentioned the thumb of WM's left hand being raised, which made him wonder if he had pulled the trigger with his thumb.
First, would that not be a weird way to pull a trigger? I always thought triggers were pulled via forefingers? I'm not a gun person, obviously.
Second, why would the thumb BE in a position like that to begin with? If WM had shot himself and instantly died, then wouldn't his thumb and every other muscle in his body go limp? For his thumb to be raised some 18 hours later, would that not suggest that the gun was removed from his hand at a time AFTER rigor mortis had already set in? And if the gun did not become removed from his hand until rigor mortis had set in, then how/why did the gun come out of his hand at all?
"Adam Carter
Jun 4 2018 11:59 AM
And, he says, to a certain extent, the decision hinged on how his left hand was found with his thumb curled up, which "might have been consistent" with holding the gun and pulling the trigger with his thumb."