Unintentional suicide by gunman
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-man-shot-woman-neck-killed-bullet-also-hits-rcna40906
In Texas.
Investigators believe the man, Byron Redmon, 26, shot the woman in the neck, but the "bullet then exited and hit Redmon in the leg."
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Redmon died at the hospital. The condition of the woman, who has not been identified, is unknown. -
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
@Klaus said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
Well, I sure hope he finished.
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@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
@Klaus said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
Sexual assault and she bit? Could explain why they are not releasing her name…
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@Klaus said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
Well, I sure hope he finished.
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
@Klaus said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
@Mik said in Unintentional suicide by gunman:
Although it is difficult to see how he could have shot her in the neck and hit his upper leg.
I know a position in wich that would be plausible.
Well, I sure hope he finished.
Oh, he's finished...
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