I don't kow who you have been speaking to Holls but any self respecting farmer would never leave a gun lying around and especially so if there were children in a house.
Totally true.
Holl, I try to lookout for sweeping generalisations, but I don't know anyone who shoots and would leave out as much as an air rifle that was loaded. And it beggars belief that Ralph and June would disregard Bamber's loaded rifle and scattered live ammo left in sight and reach of the boys.
And at what point did Ralph find his opportune moment to call Bamber? After he was injured? No blood on or around the phone, clear speech, no mention of shots already being fired, no plea for medical help/an ambulance.
Or before he was injured? When a slow, wobbly, medicated, "psychotic" Sheila was brandishing (going crazy with) a relatively low-powered gun that she had no previous knowledge of, and even if Ralph had bobbed down and run at her, taking a slug in the shoulder or back, he could have overpowered her?
Anyhoo. Hopefully, Troods and her pals will come here for one of your mass debates. Myster and Scipio will squish them like bugs (but politely) and you and I can eat that (rather soggy-looking) cake!!
