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Police respond to a shooting. When they arrive the find a victim inside a car he has been shot in the head once. All the cars windows are rolled up, the doors are locked, and the keys are in the ignition. There are no bullet holes in the car anywhere. After a locksmith opens the door the police find no gun inside the car and no gun-powder residue on the victim or the vehicle. The autopsy reveales the gun was a single round from a rifle. How was the victim shot?
The victim was shot in the car right where the police found him.
Police respond to a shooting. When they arrive the find a victim inside a car he has been shot in the head once. All the cars windows are rolled up, the doors are locked, and the keys are in the ignition. There are no bullet holes in the car anywhere. After a locksmith opens the door the police find no gun inside the car and no gun-powder residue on the victim or the vehicle. The autopsy reveales the gun was a single round from a rifle. How was the victim shot?
The victim was shot in the car right where the police found him.
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With a gun.
Outside of the car then placed inside and then the doors were locked afterwards. The person was killed somewhere else.
did someone miss an episode of CSI?
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He obviously was shot someplace other than the car. The shooter then placed him in the car after the shooting and locked all the windows and doors and left. As for no gun powder residue on the victim, If he was shot from a distance, far enough away, there would not be any residue on him. I’m not an expert but do watch alot of Court TV and the trials etc.
its like an automobile.or.
he shot himself… and threw the gun out the window XD then rolled up.
In general there are two possibilities, and without additional details, it cannot be narrowed to one.
1) The victim has their window down when they are shot, it’s a small caliber rifle (.22) and the bullet stays inside the skull cavity. Once the shooting has occurred, the window is rolled up, all the doors locked, and the killer leaves the scene staged as it is.
2) The killer has shot the person at another location, totally staged the scene by placing the person in the car, and parked it away from the actual scene of the original crime.
You don’t say whether there is significant (or any) amounts of blood inside the car (or tissue fragments), so it’s hard to tell which of these might have occurred. Without knowing more, it also could have been a corpse from a morgue who was murdered by a head shot and then placed in the car.
Something humorous just came to me: it’s a convertible.
The car had a sunroof, and it was open.