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I really dont know what could be a motive, but I feel like the whole world's a stage and what we call news is as scripted as a Shakesperean play.
Basically if something makes the 'top stories' of google news, or is 'breaking news' on cnn, bbc, etc...I suspect it immediately.
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I'am not shock by the camera move. I assume the cameraman was focus on the ambassador and didn't see the rest, only what he record. When he understood something was happening he unzoom to a large plan. When he saw the guy with the gun he just leave.
Nothing so much strange there.
As you can see during his speech the murderer is many time out of the camera. There isn't a special focus on him.
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He must have perished instantaneously. With the heart not pumping blood there is less of a puddle.
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I actually study ballistics as part of my speciality and we have been shown many pictures of people shot in various parts by various guns.
Big ghastly openings with quick pouring blood only get caused by large rifles(like 7.62 WP Ak) using hollow point bullets.
Usually pistol wounds are small with the exit hole being a little bigger than the entry hole and unless an artery is hit most bleeding is internal with only a small amount pouring out that is usually soaked by clothes.
The gunman looked to be using some snub .38 or .22 pistol,preferred by the world's hitmen because they are tidy calibers,they leave minimal damage and there is no blood cloud on exit.I haven't really looked close at exactly what gun he was holding but it has the appearance of a snub H&K or Sig Sauer
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