Long ago on Blue we had the discussion and I drew a GENERAL area of where the shooter was an how the shooter would have been aiming based on the shell locations. You need to know if it would hit the walls/headboard and ricochet because that matters. But in general based on the ejection patter to the right and forward you get something like this (and the bullet that grazed him may have ricocheted as well so it not particularly useful) the red reflects where the bullet would be headed while the blue represents where the shell would be headed. It's crude because it simply is to illustrate a general concept. I didn't try to make it perfectly to scale.
None of NB's blood was found in the bedroom. Two small spots of bloood were found on the landing, along with further blood on the stairs and a "light distribution" on the kitchen floor away where NB was found. I'm not sure if this blood was analysed but I haven't seen any results.
NB sustained 4 gunshot wounds upstairs. 2 entry wounds to his face and 2 entry wounds to the back of his shoulder and elbow. If NB was in the main bedroom how did the perp manage to fire two gunshot wounds to NB's face but allow NB to escape onto the landing where the perp fired a further 2 shots as NB fled along the landing and down the stairs?
I am certain a SoC reconstruction will show the perp was in the main bedroom shooting June and as NB appeared at the door, probably coming from the kitchen having called JB, he sustained the 2 gunshot wounds to his face. As he turned and fled along the landing and down the stairs he sustained two further shots to the back of his shoulder and elbow.
Whose bloody fingerprints on the kitchen worktop? Was NB attempting to finish the call or dial 999, although we know he was incapable of purposeful talk from the facial injuries, or to take possession of the ammo on the worktop to prevent the perp from reloading? Or was in he in pain and shock from the injuries and just stumbling around?