For the hole in Charlie's neck to be an entrance wound, the caliber of bullet would have to have been about that big - so huge it would have blown most of his head off, creating an enormous exit wound splattering the backdrop behind him.
For the hole to be an exit wound, the caliber of bullet must have been extremely small - and look how nearly perfectly circular and clean-edged that hole is, very strange for an exit wound—and no splatter, just a steady stream.
I heard an explanation for this, that the bullet did not have time to expand, as it was a short distance from impact to exit, which is why it did not leave a large wound on exit. This was from a person on youtube who is a munitions and gun expert. He was convinced that the bullet came from behind, and that the shooter was above, hiding behind a bush.
Common Sense Minute
For the hole in Charlie's neck to be an entrance wound, the caliber of bullet would have to have been about that big - so huge it would have blown most of his head off, creating an enormous exit wound splattering the backdrop behind him.
For the hole to be an exit wound, the caliber of bullet must have been extremely small - and look how nearly perfectly circular and clean-edged that hole is, very strange for an exit wound—and no splatter, just a steady stream.
Two impossible scenarios.
I heard an explanation for this, that the bullet did not have time to expand, as it was a short distance from impact to exit, which is why it did not leave a large wound on exit. This was from a person on youtube who is a munitions and gun expert. He was convinced that the bullet came from behind, and that the shooter was above, hiding behind a bush.