Joseph Scott Morgan
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that dan's talking about that pin strike is unique to that pin as well okay so when that pin is actually milled as you were referring to it it strikes that and it's going to leave a very specific marking behind there's a couple other areas that we look for if there's any way you can put that image back up if you see the kind of rim that's around the outer perimeter of that silver bullseye
When this round, this is a semi-automatic weapon.
So when this thing is actually grabbed by the ejector inside of that bullet, inside of the housing, it grabs it and that's an extractor.
And then there's an ejector.
So it grabs it and that grabbing motion makes an impression on that surface.
And the ejector, as it's cast out, makes another specific marking.
So
There's about three different areas just with the casing alone.
I'm glad that Dan brought up the pinstripe because most people forget about that, and that's key here.
So you've got three points of contact, and we're not even talking about the projectile that they would have recovered either from the bodies or in the adjacent area if it passed through the body.
I can tell you what the end result was.
All we have left now are skeletal remains, period.
As a matter of fact, her body, Nancy, was so badly decayed after they recovered it from that brushy area out there in that swamp-like environment.
that they could not even come to a conclusion about what her specific cause of death, its nonspecified homicidal means.
Just let that sink in just for a second.
That's what was done to this child.
She's cast off like garbage, Nancy.
And then, you know, insult to injury here.
We're talking a month down range before anyone says peep about her missing.
And all the while, she's been out there just in a state of decay, Nancy.