Lin Wood called it again, Ashley Babbitt didnt die, it was just a show
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This was discussed in a long thread a while back, search for it. I was asked by mods not to input too much in order not to draw attention to the board with gun discussions. In short, ballistics wise. NO NECK, male or female, will stop a 9mm from passing completely through. Any good HP ammo will pass through at least 13-14 inches of ballistic gel, and I can't see Capitol cops not using great ammo, so count on 16+ inches of penetration at the least. Ever see human neck of 14-16 inches front to back? With HP doing way more damage than FMJ, by simply ripping through the neck on the way out, taking with it a chunk of flesh (yes, FMJ may simply go through and make much less damage). Regardless, in either case a bullet will go through and one MUST see blood splatter on the wall next to the woman "climbing" through. And not only blood splatter, but a bullet hitting the wall as well. Or, as you said, hitting someone else. No if or buts about it. Watch the video, none can be seen, no blood splatter, no bullet hitting anything else on the way out. All this discussion about "angles", whatever, is a waste of time, ballistics dictate blood splatter or it didn't happen. Human neck is not strong/thick enough to stop a 9mm, and definitely not any larger calibers as some claim. And definitely a woman's neck, at that. Use search function. This was all a setup with one very interesting detail that no one picked up on (I also pointed it out in the other thread). When the "cop" supposedly fires and the woman does a back flip, do you see any soi boys running for cover? Even the fake SWAT guys didn't budge, not one of them flinched nor raised their gun. That pretty much summed up the entire movie script for me. That was most likely a blank fired, with way less report than a real 9mm, which will be painful on your ears in such close proximity and force one to flinch and body to react, at the very least.
rapport |raˌpɔː|
noun
A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well : she was able to establish a good rapport with the children | there was little rapport between them.
Sorry, you're right. REPORT.
you need the r removed from you're name.
I think he meant "report", which may have seemed weird since how many people discuss the report of a fire arm.
(mistakes in this post left in on purpose to annoy geeks)
I have killed well over 100 deer in my lifetime and from personal experience that a neck wound produces ASSTONS of blood.