The police found 2 bullets in the garage, conveniently subsequent to a number of other searches, where they had found nothing. These bullets had no evidence of any blood or brain matter on them. The ballistics expert employed by his latest lawyer said that generally a 22 bullet would not penetrate two thicknesses of skull, and therefore usually remain in the victims head. The police maintain that these two were exceptional, and were the bullets that killed the victim. The previous owner of the property gave the rifle that fired these bullets to Steven Avery. He testified that when he lived on the property,he fired around 500 bullets using this rifle, mainly at targets. Many of these bullets were embedded in the garage wall which was made of timber. The latest lawyer extracted some of the bullets from the garage wall. When viewed under a microscope the extracted bullets had small pieces of timber stuck to them. When the two bullets the police had in evidence were inspected under a microscope they also had pieces of timber stuck to them, and looked exactly the same as those that had been extracted from the garage wall. It was a miracle he shot her twice through the head, both bullets penetrated two layers of skull, without any evidence of skull or blood on them, and both completely missed her brain and avoided any evidence of brain matter.
Alternatively the police might have extracted a couple themselves.
His bleeding finger was assumed to be the source of the blood on the dash, but there was no blood on the key.
Also they found flakes of blood on the carpet.
If you drip blood on a carpet, it is absorbed and becomes a bloodstain, it does not become a flake.
However, one explanation is that when he cut his finger he bled all over his bathroom sink. If this blood was scraped off after it had dried it would be a flake.
So someone might have scraped the flakes off the sink and placed them in the car.
Making a Murderer Part 2 has reintroduced Steven Avery, the circumstances surrounding the murderer of Teresa Halbach and all of the bizarre occurrences of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
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These bullets had no evidence of any blood or brain matter on them.
The ballistics expert employed by his latest lawyer said that generally a 22 bullet would not penetrate two thicknesses of skull, and therefore usually remain in the victims head.
The police maintain that these two were exceptional, and were the bullets that killed the victim.
The previous owner of the property gave the rifle that fired these bullets to Steven Avery.
He testified that when he lived on the property,he fired around 500 bullets using this rifle, mainly at targets. Many of these bullets were embedded in the garage wall which was made of timber.
The latest lawyer extracted some of the bullets from the garage wall.
When viewed under a microscope the extracted bullets had small pieces of timber stuck to them.
When the two bullets the police had in evidence were inspected under a microscope they also had pieces of timber stuck to them, and looked exactly the same as those that had been extracted from the garage wall.
It was a miracle he shot her twice through the head, both bullets penetrated two layers of skull, without any evidence of skull or blood on them, and both completely missed her brain and avoided any evidence of brain matter.
Alternatively the police might have extracted a couple themselves.
It's scandalous what's happening to these two men theres a really good defence attorney on the case now Gl to them
His bleeding finger was assumed to be the source of the blood on the dash, but there was no blood on the key.
Also they found flakes of blood on the carpet.
If you drip blood on a carpet, it is absorbed and becomes a bloodstain, it does not become a flake.
However, one explanation is that when he cut his finger he bled all over his bathroom sink. If this blood was scraped off after it had dried it would be a flake.
So someone might have scraped the flakes off the sink and placed them in the car.
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Making a Murderer Part 2 has reintroduced Steven Avery, the circumstances surrounding the murderer of Teresa Halbach and all of the bizarre occurrences of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/steven-avery-now-released-162757833.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYOaIDxirHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJt6j5E1y_s