Anyone with any semblance of understanding of ballistics will understand that a point of entry that suffers from the "fall guys" angle will be extremely obvious.
An exit wound, if ther even is one, would be a big difference than en entry wound. The angle of the bullet would also show it did not enter the same angle as Thomas's shots.
An exit wound doesn't usually follow the same angle of the entry angle, depending on the caliber, as it'll move or bounce in the body.
It would make zero sense for the bullet to go off not only at a different angle, but at a different time.
Anyone with any semblance of understanding of ballistics will understand that a point of entry that suffers from the "fall guys" angle will be extremely obvious.
An exit wound, if ther even is one, would be a big difference than en entry wound. The angle of the bullet would also show it did not enter the same angle as Thomas's shots.
An exit wound doesn't usually follow the same angle of the entry angle, depending on the caliber, as it'll move or bounce in the body.
It would make zero sense for the bullet to go off not only at a different angle, but at a different time.
Now do “point blank range”