Dan Murphy
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There, that next round was just placed in with some effort.
And this is what happens as you approach the top of the magazine.
Each round becomes more difficult, more intentional to load.
That person is using it or intending to use it for criminal activity.
He wants to mask the sound of the weapon being fired.
Now, in this case, we know from the history of the case that there was not much in terms of weaponry heard by people outside.
Weapons are very, very loud.
Handguns are very loud, especially inside enclosed spaces.
You're talking about 140 decibels as possible, which is louder than the loudest rock concert you've ever been to.
So that sound would alert people on the outside.
The presence of a silencer indicates somebody typically wants to use it in a way that no one would know he had used it.
It would not be alerting people outside or in the vicinity.
It has to do with the marking made when the bullet is hit.
The round itself is struck and that causes the explosion inside the round.
So the firing pin leaves a mark that is traceable back to a weapon.
It is unique.
I've absolutely seen it, Nancy, many times.
And it is really a moment where you just, you want to high five yourself at your look that this person was so attached to this, whatever it represented, whether it was a success in their mind or the fulfillment of... Okay, wait, wait, wait.
Now, I've never had anyone as bad as him with that, but I have had people hold on to identification.
I had a whole kidnapping crew and murder crew we caught in California that held the identification of every person they ever kidnapped and tortured.