if you have ever shot a deer... there's an instanct flinch of the deer when the bullet hits the body.... there was NOTHING of the sort by our little white rabbit... that bullet would have carried alot of energy and her body would have shaken as the energy dissipated into her neck.... if it just grazed it... we'd have seen a bullet hole in the wall along with blood spatter... nothing hit her... she just let go to fall to the ground.... if a bullet... say, 9mm was fired at the neck at that close of a range.. the bullet would surely have gone through her nick and spattered blood at the wall as it exited her body... no blood on the wall.. no bullet hole... no "blood" showing until 16 seconds after she was "shot"... being shot in the neck would leave to massive instantaneous bleeding.... there was none... her very first exhale after being shot in the neck would have given up alot of blood... nothing for 16 seconds... only morons who watch too many hollywood movies would believe this actually was real.
if you have ever shot a deer... there's an instanct flinch of the deer when the bullet hits the body.... there was NOTHING of the sort by our little white rabbit... that bullet would have carried alot of energy and her body would have shaken as the energy dissipated into her neck.... if it just grazed it... we'd have seen a bullet hole in the wall along with blood spatter... nothing hit her... she just let go to fall to the ground.... if a bullet... say, 9mm was fired at the neck at that close of a range.. the bullet would surely have gone through her nick and spattered blood at the wall as it exited her body... no blood on the wall.. no bullet hole... no "blood" showing until 16 seconds after she was "shot"... being shot in the neck would leave to massive instantaneous bleeding.... there was none... her very first exhale after being shot in the neck would have given up alot of blood... nothing for 16 seconds... only morons who watch too many hollywood movies would believe this actually was real.