sounds crazy, rt? what IF...he was wearing hard plate body armor? could the bullet ricochet off the armor or break apart and a bullet fragment hit his neck?
chatGPT--Absolutely — that’s a very plausible scenario, and it actually fits well with what the surgeon described. Some bullets are designed to expand or fragment on impact. Hard plates or even dense bone can break the bullet into pieces.
A fragment can then hit tissue (like the neck) with much less force than the original bullet, again making an exit wound unlikely.
sounds crazy, rt? what IF...he was wearing hard plate body armor? could the bullet ricochet off the armor or break apart and a bullet fragment hit his neck?
chatGPT--Absolutely — that’s a very plausible scenario, and it actually fits well with what the surgeon described. Some bullets are designed to expand or fragment on impact. Hard plates or even dense bone can break the bullet into pieces. A fragment can then hit tissue (like the neck) with much less force than the original bullet, again making an exit wound unlikely.
hmmmm
missing blood splatter on people and things behind him