Because it is not convenient to the narrative that CH is presenting?
Frankly, yes.
Since there is no video and no one from that afternoon before the police arrived has had to testify in public under oath we DON’T KNOW FOR SURE what transpired.
It seems to me that someone purposefully trying to make someone become unconscious or only semi-conscious would provide doubt toward it being a self-defense situation. And at some point the shirt got pulled off and his arm broken too….
You know, I really do not care about the whole big guy little guy aspect of this. If the amount of stress that he had been under is anywhere as challenging as I tend to believe, base upon LK’s rants on here, and other descriptions, he was just completely freaked out. Carrying as gun tells me, at least, that he was at the end of his rope, emotionally. I have no idea how his childhood issues play into this, but if he was predisposed to mental issues, that would obviously make things more problematic.
I am not asking anyone to agree with my view. I am just saying that there are other ways of seeing this.
I can guarantee you if my significant other had been shot and possibly dying and I had control of the aggressor and had no idea how many bullets were remaining in the weapon, I would have choked the aggressor into complete oblivion so I could render aid to my loved one…unless I was fully confident the gun was out of ammo. There was a post by LK saying she heard the gun jam…that’s convenient and interesting. It seems logical to me MB was not the aggressor and nothing in 2 1/2 years has made me sway from that thinking. Sorry. My opinion.
You know……she mentions blanks….might be the best explanation yet for why she survived. Blanks can still kill and do a lot of damage close range……the recent Baldwin tragedy in Hollywood ring a bell?
Yes, the concussion from blanks can injure/kill. The Rust incident didn’t involve blanks though–the gun was somehow loaded with live round(s). IIRC it was supposed to be loaded with dummy rounds, which are different than blanks.
It should be possible in the Barisone case to distinguish between blanks and live rounds based on hospital records, because blanks do not contain a projectile (bullet).
I did not follow that incident closely. I guess the more relevant comparison might be the actor that died after being shot in the chest with blanks then……
Guess we’ll have to wait for the trial to find out for sure.
Indeed… WHY did “they” want him conscious? As though they communicated that with each other? At the time they would have had no idea MB, who was under such stress with head trauma, would not remember the events.
Brandon Lee was fatally injured in a fairly complex accident in which he was killed by a bullet that was stuck in a gun’s chamber, then propelled into him when a blank round was fired behind it. While yes, technically, he was killed by someone who fired a blank round, it was a live bullet that killed him as well as a live round that killed Halyna Hutchins.
@rothmpp I was just responding to your question as to why I kept mentioning the disparity between MB and LK in terms of height, weight and physical strength. I think the disparity is pertinent for his claim that deadly force was necessary for self defense.
I’m not a lawyer, never claimed to be a lawyer, never will be a lawyer, so maybe I’m wrong and the disparity doesn’t matter.
I have a movie that plays in my head when I consider the shooting, which is based largely on LKs unsworn narrative, but also on the charges brought by the state and by Barisone’s decision not to plead plain vanilla “not guilty”. My little movie could be wrong in the details or it could be completely wrong.
Wasn’t there also an actor who was killed by an actual blank? I’m not positive, because it was a long time ago. I think his name was Jon Eric Hexum or something similar.
Actor Jon-Erik Hexum died days after accidentally shooting himself in the head with a prop gun on the set of the CBS show “Cover Up” in 1984. Authorities said at the time that Hexum, 26, was pretending to play Russian roulette with a . 44 Magnum revolver when the gun fired a blank cartridge that killed him