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The 4 bullet fragments found in the master bedroom
« on: February 26, 2017, 04:18:47 PM »
1) All 4 of the fragments are from different bullets because they represent the bulk of a bullet and thus any 2 together add up to the weight of more than a complete unfired bullet.

2) June suffered 3 exit wounds thus 3 of the 4 pertain to such.

3) Nevill suffered a graze wound, the bullet did not enter thus the 4th fragment pertains to such wound

4) DRH/35A and B were located in June's pillow and line up with the trajectory of exit wounds from her Neck and arm.

She was shot in the neck while seated. The bullet entered her neck, traveled down and exited from her back then entered her pillow.  Thus one shot in her pillow is definitely associated with such.

She was shot in the arm and the bullet exited her arm and went behind her into her pillow.

5) That leaves DRH/5 and DRH/9. 

The location of DRH/9 was located inside the bed, specifically in the lower portion of the bed on June's side.  This suggests it is related to the bullet that exited her leg. 

The only way for DRH/5 to relate to her leg wound would be if:

A) the bullet passed through her and after exiting missed the bed, struck the floor to the side of the bed and then deflected to the dressing table

or

B) the bullet passed through her knee and still had tremendous velocity thus was able to enter the bed, to hit the floor under the bed and deflect towards the dressing table.

Both of the above are theoretically possible.

If DRH/5 was from such wound then that means DRH/9 had to be the bullet that grazed Nevill.  The bullet would had to have bounced off the closet door or that wall and bounced down into the lower part of the bed.

If DRH/9 was the bullet that exited June's leg then DRH/5 bounced off the closet door or that wall and bounced into the corner near the dressing table. 

June's leg wound passed through skin just it didn't damage bone so the bullet wasn't damaged much. If DRH/9 pertains to such wound the bullet was damaged significantly upon impacting the floor.  If DRH/5 pertains to such wound there was minimal damage during impact.

DRH/5 2.42 grams (93.44% of a bullet)
DRH/9 1.67 grams (64.48% of a bullet)
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