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<blockquote data-quote="zork" data-source="post: 735232" data-attributes="member: 7199"><p>Thanks Glocktogo and azmrb. The prosecution's case was that the gun was broken and so my cousin couldn't have opened up on the killer first. They had a gunsmith testify that the gun was broken. That meant that the killer's story about him shooting in "self-defense" was nonsense.</p><p></p><p>My idea is that the revolver was fine until my cousin double-stroked the trigger when shot. I doubt anyone would have noticed a bullet hole in the ground with it raining. And this was back in the mid-70's before they had CIS, NCIS, and all the other evidence groups.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for the information.</p><p></p><p>Zork</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zork, post: 735232, member: 7199"] Thanks Glocktogo and azmrb. The prosecution's case was that the gun was broken and so my cousin couldn't have opened up on the killer first. They had a gunsmith testify that the gun was broken. That meant that the killer's story about him shooting in "self-defense" was nonsense. My idea is that the revolver was fine until my cousin double-stroked the trigger when shot. I doubt anyone would have noticed a bullet hole in the ground with it raining. And this was back in the mid-70's before they had CIS, NCIS, and all the other evidence groups. Anyway, thanks for the information. Zork [/QUOTE]
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