drdrdoug t1_iv1mfhj wrote
There is certainly something hinky here. First, one shot? One random shot killed the guy and his dog? And if I know anything from watching crime dramas, if there was little to no blood then his heart stopped immediately which means either a head shot, which would have been noticeable or a heart shot which would be a very very unlucky random shot, through the heart, and killing the dog such that the dog also was immediately immobilized (dead at his side).
This needs to get more light shined at it because something is screwey and the family needs answers and justice.
pala4833 t1_iv1pr01 wrote
That's not how "kinky" is used.
CharlieChowderButt t1_iv1qjou wrote
I bet they were going for hinky. It means “suspect.”
drdrdoug t1_iv1tkdg wrote
Ha, made your day with a typo. Usually people use context to correct. I meant hinky and it autocorrected and I did not notice. Glad I made your day :-) (It has been corrected)
pala4833 t1_iv1v2nf wrote
Dude relax, I was just having a giggle. You don't need to make it ugly. "Kinky" is a funny word to have misused, that's all.
drdrdoug t1_iv287nt wrote
I agree, funny. Sorry if I gave you the impression that I was upset, din't think I was being ugly in any way, again sorry.
-Peace.
ExtraNoise OP t1_iv293xh wrote
I thought your initial reply was totally chill and in good humor. So much so, in fact, that I think maybe pala was also making a joke about making it ugly?
Either way, I think you're good.
drdrdoug t1_iv2ik8d wrote
Thanks, good take on it.
ardesofmiche t1_iv2ay35 wrote
Even a gunshot directly through the heart will allow blood from the vena cava to drain out. The vena cava holds a significant amount of blood which would definitely be noticeable
drdrdoug t1_iv2igsj wrote
Yes, especially if he fell wound angled down.
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