
To me it sounds like they took the victim blindfolded to a stake in the ground, first offered him a cigarette then a squad of Riflemen shot him dead. Too often what it really means is that the person who uses that phrase while describing a homicide exaggerates and can't be believed.
He was shot at point blank range. Go ahead define that term if you dare!
I remember watching a defense lawyer destroy a cop’s testimony on a murder case. Tell us officer, what’s the definition of the term, point blank range that you just used?
I watched the homicide detective react like a deer caught in the headlights. He stuttered, coughed, babbled and finally confessed he was just not sure what that meant. I watched as members of the jury laughed out loud. That came back to haunt the detective again in the defense lawyer’s closing argument to the jury. The jury acquitted the defendant who later sued the police department and received a settlement.
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So I guess for small arms it would be any range that the bullet would not lose its parabola or trajectory before hitting it's target, which, I would presume...is quite far away. Several feet.
You get an A!
I want to know how many were killed in the room behind the window that the unfortunate chap is standing?