You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
You might have been able to dismiss it as a one off mistake if he didn't continuously refer to it as an empty magazine throughout his entire report. The key difference is he believed it was empty, which is evidence of the rigor he actually put into examining the evidence and producing his report.
I'm assuming given the context you are referring to his comments in regards to the upright magazine? Given that he offers absolutely nothing to support his conclusion, and has already demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of the evidence in question, I'd give his comments the authority they deserve. Which is unfortunate because it is a key piece of evidence in terms of mutual exclusivity, and unless Dunedin was in the grips of a zombie apocalypse at the time, it's position physically precludes Robin from having placed it there which only leaves two other options, David placed it there or someone else did (who, why and how...).
Just watched the video of the magazine residue testing. I had assumed that after reloading the magazine each participant would then go through the process of loading a new magazine, chambered a round and then physically simulating the same handling of the rifle as Robin would have had to have done to have shot himself, to show that not only did the residue lines exist, but that they would still be clear and distinct after handling the rifle, instead they have just farcically reloaded the magazine and taken a photo immediately after. Very scientific....
http://www.justice.govt.nz/media/in-...d-Bain-reports
is the amended link.
Katman - I presume you're referencing the 'second amended' version of Binnie's report? The paragraph numbers were changed between versions.
Hes got a point, but the reload and shoot motions, would need to be repeated dozens of times, to calculate variance of marks wiping off or remaining on the thumb
I guesstimate being on the sided of the thumb, the marks would likely remain after performing those movements
Reflecting your own health considerations onto others does not make them innocent or guilty. I too am in my fifties, I don't need a slash first thing, even before morning sex, that does not make me a rapist either. Just means some should have their prostrates checked.
Windows three wasn't that bad in its time, my boss was using it daily at the time and he was nearing retirement.
Yes that's fair comment. I can only say that bladder pressure is common in older men. And yes, it is generally prostate related. A pathologist for the defence gave an explanation for the post-mortem bladder being full so that goes in David's favour.
Still I remain skeptical that an older man would choose a computer to leave the last mesage of his life on a computer instead of a pencil and piece of paper.
Not that time, we didn't really start using them as aprofession until about 10 years ago, and most of the older teachers didn't even know how to turn them on. As little as five years ago most schoolteachers were still hand writing reports. Teaching as a profession was one of the last to embrace ICT
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