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Originally Posted by Brush Okie
I know I am a little late in on this one, but from the GSW's I have seen the only thing predictable about a wound is they are unpredictable. I have seen bullets take weird turns. First person I treated that was shot was with a small 22 long rife out of a 2 in barrel across the room. It went in to the left thorax just below the nipple, bounced around and wound up next to the spine about where that one is. For all we know that round could have entered through the leg or other part of the body and ended there. I doubt it but it is possible.
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He posted this pic on twitter and stated the bullet was still in his neck. I made the assumption that the bandaged area was point of entry.
But I do agree that bullets do crazy things!
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