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The gun did not do that. Yes, the recoil did help. But she had to maintain pressure on the trigger for that to happen. She had to keep her finger on the trigger and fairly stiff.
And the only way the recoil can cause the gun to move enough against a stiff trigger finger to go off again is if the recoil also causes the gun to move. A gun which is on target and then moves, naturally, is no longer on target. How obvious is that?
Also, a .38 is not a .50. Not hardly.
I would be interested in knowing the make of the revolver that is in question.
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How conservative Republicans can continue to support this arrogant imposter—the man who brags about inflicting the world with the Covid mark of the beast; the man who said, “Take the guns first, go through due process second”; and the man who deliberately played and then set up Stewart Rhodes (of course, Stewart was all too eager to be Trump’s patsy) for an 18-year prison sentence—is truly beyond my comprehension.” Chuck Baldwin
Shooting yourself in the chest and dumping your own body in a river sounds like a pretty bizarre method of committing suicide, I wonder why "deputies" would fish a body out of a river, see a GSW to the chest, come to the conclusion of "suicide?" Sounds improbable at best. Some major part of the story has clearly not been released.
As to the other one, now, I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I am to some degree a firearm expert. Double action revolvers do NOT double fire. A semiauto may have worn down it's sear and gone cyclic, but for a revolver this is blatantly 1000% impossible. Can not happen. The finger draw necessary to discharge a double action revolver is significant. In order to shoot himself twice in the head, he would have had to deliberately pull the trigger the second time. VERY deliberately. Firing a revolver in double action is no fluke. Much greater pull pressures and pull length. There is no such thing as a double firing revolver.
Well, clarification. The S&W .500 was known for the shell slamming the backplate hard enough to re-cock the revolver. The Smith .500 was occasionally known to mimic a double-fire, but that was a special case. Sure as hell no .38 is going to do that.
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No, I'm not a gun person. It was his son Eric who said if you keep squeezing on the trigger it would keep on shooting. His wife believes (based on the coroner's report and having worked in the medical field) that the first shot was not fatal, and he fired again under his own power. This seems more plausible than an inadvertent fire, especially since he wouldn't have needed to cock it to fire the second shot.
This whole thing seems a little suspicious but I'm not jumping to conclusions.
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Just for a reference, despite the name "River", Rocky River is currently running 1.2 to 3.48 feet deep. More "rocky" than "river". http://waterdata.usgs.gov/NC/nwis/cu...no_station_nm=
http://www.ashevilleguidebook.com/wn...imney_rock.htm
Just to cover the image of a rushing river and a body being tossed into it and washed downstream. The Hudson River or the Mighty Mississippi it ain't. You could shoot yourself along the banks and topple into the stream.
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