Yes. Necks tend to be very bloody. If it were a large caliber bullet, there would be a mess.
Heck I saw a guy hit buy a .22 in the arm, got an artery and squirted blood every which way. Then again, I’ve seen a guy get shot in the head with a .22 and there was almost no blood, bullet pancakes against his skull.
Yes. Necks tend to be very bloody. If it were a large caliber bullet, there would be a mess.
Heck I saw a guy hit buy a .22 in the arm, got an artery and squirted blood every which way. Then again, I’ve seen a guy get shot in the head with a .22 and there was almost no blood, bullet pancakes against his skull.
JFK was shot in the neck and head. Brains flew everywhere but the neck wound was barely visible. Just sayin'.
Right but still gory. Bullet wounds can cause a wide variety of damage. I can’t imagine ever being a trauma surgeon.