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Old 11-26-2015, 08:22 PM
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Default TV doesn't know much

Joe Kenda Homicide Hunter:
Someone shoots up an apartment building and a woman in a car is killed.
Kenya arrives and mentions all the bullet holes and "shell casings" laying all over the parking lot.
Since some of the bullets went through several walls, it must have been a high power rifle--either full-auto or semi.
Then, we find out that the shooter was across the street (about 100 yards away) and they could find no "shell casings"--so the shooter must have been in a car.
Since it was a high powered rifle, it must be an AK-47, and, since they are known to be inaccurate, that would explain why the whole side of the apartment building was shot up--from 100 yards away, across the street.
Q: was the parking lot littered with "shell casings" as was stated or were all the "shell casings" in the shooter's car?
Can they even TRY to keep the story consistent?

In another show, the victim was killed by four different .22 LR guns (I assume because there were four different types of .22 cases found and NOBODY would EVER mix ammunition in a gun.
They then show a picture of the four types of bullets found:
1) FMJ-RN that looked like a 9mm MAK (single radius squatty bullet)
2) powder-coated bullet
3) cast lead bullet
4) JHP
All from .22 LR.

Last edited by noylj; 11-26-2015 at 08:27 PM.
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