Scipio saying false doesn't make it so. Most of my posts are supported by documentary evidence. Most of your posts aren't.
You are projecting Holly. I didn't merely post that your claims are false I explained how and why they are false.
Your claim that your evidence supports you is flat out wrong and untrue.
Even though I posted the exact examination record with the exact weight of the fragment you continue to false claim it was a complete bullet not missing anything simply because in a report Fletcher said it had the APPEARANCE of a whole bullet.
You are doing the same distorting that the Campaign Team engages in which you criticized. Fletcher also said PV/20 had the appearance of a whole bullet. It clearly wasn't a whole bullet though since 13 plus grains were missing. When he wrote appeared to be whole he didn't mean that they were complete bullets of the same weight as the unfired bullet.
I presented the actual weight on his inspection records proving they were not whole.
The same way the Campaign team misrepresented it as whole to try to pretend the PV/20 used at trial was not the same object removed by Vanezis so are you misrepresenting because you desperately want DRH/5 to be unrelated to Nevill.
That is not your position being well supported it is a distortion.
That's hardly the only distortion you made.
Though the experts said it is possible the scratch on June's breast was made by a bullet they also said it might not have been they had no way to be sure. You want to pretend they said it definitely was a bullet graze.
Moreover, though he experts said if it was a bullet graze it could have been made by one of the bullets that entered June you misrepresented that they said it had to be from an 8th bullet.
It was all of my assertions which wer euspported while none of yours are supported except in your own mind.
Malcolm Fletcher was the ballistics expert in the case. He was by all accounts a scientist. The inference being careful and methodical. As I said up thread when describing the bullets he used the following descriptions:
- Whole
- Nearly whole
- Half bullets
- Fragment
- Small fragments
Why would he describe bullets as whole if they were in fact nearly whole? Four bullets were found in the bedroom:
- DRH/35 x 2 - aka as item 46 - both found in June's pillow and described as whole
- DRH/9 - aka item 50 - found June's side of the bed and described as nearly whole
- DRH/5 - aka item 49 - found near the dressing table opposite the foot of June's side of the bed and described as whole
Documentary evidence attached.
I have very recently posted trial testimony from MF where he agrees with Ed Lawson QC that through a process of elimination DRH/5 had to have pertained to a graze gsw sustained by June ie a gsw unrelated to any of the 7 that entered her body. This also confirms by definition a total of 26 gunshots were fired.
Documentary evidence attached.
Trial testimony from the above confirms the gsw NB sustained to his elbow/chest entered his chest at a shallow angle.
Documentary evidence attached.
We have no way of knowing how and when SC sustained the wound to her abdomen. All we know is the pathologist noted such in the autopsy report. I haven't seen any expert opinion about when or what caused this.
His descriptions regarding "appearance" are irrelevant. All they relate to is how much of a profile of the bullet he could get to try to get the lands and grooves. He weighed all the fragments. The weights of bullets he said were whole in appearance were well short of the weight of complete unfired bullets. The weights are what control as to whether a bullet is whole or not, not his assessment of the appearance. His status as an expert is unable to render a 20 grain fragment, 23 grain fragment or even a 35 grain fragment as being a whole bullet. If he were claiming such he would be dead wrong and his own records detailing the weights would prove him wrong. But he wasn't representing them as being complete bullets of the same weight as the unfired bullets. He was speaking to a different issue in his report. People are misrepresenting what he meant to suit their own agenda.
Whole bullet= 40 grain/2.59 grams
Here are the descriptions used by Fletcher along with his weights and in parenthesis is the percentage of a complete bullet such weight represents:
Whole
DRH/35A 2.44 grams (94.2%)
DRH/35B 2.43 grams (93.8%)
PV/2 2.4267 grams (93.69%)
PV/24 2.4208 grams (93.47%)
DRH/5 2.42 grams (93.44%)
DRH/36 2.42 grams (93.44%)
PV/23 2.29 grams (88.4%)
PV/19 2.16 grams (83.39%)
PV/29 2.13 grams (82.24%)
PV/31 2.1223 grams (81.94%)
PV/4 2.099 grams (81%)
PV/20 1.5453 grams (59.66%)
Nearly Whole
PV/30 2.03 grams (78.38%)
PV/36 2.03 grams (78.38%)
PV/3 1.9368 grams (74.78%)
PV/11 1.93 grams (74.52%)
PV/34 1.7972 grams (69.39%)
PV/25 1.79 grams (69.11%)
PV/26 1.7783 grams (68.66%)
DRH/9 1.67 grams (64.48%)
PV/8 1.63 grams (62.9%)
Half of bullet
PV/10 1.14 grams (44%)
Fragment
PV/35 no weight listed
Small Fragment
PV/5 no weight listed
PV/9 no weight listed
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What is quite obvious is that there is a big variation between the weights of bullet fragments he called whole. In fact, 1 bullet fragment he called whole (PV/20) weighs less than every single fragment that he called nearly whole.