Two days ago he said.....
David Bain then leaves the alcove and goes into the lounge.He carries out a safe unloading procedure which would include removing the magazine and pulling the bolt back.If there was a round in the chamber it would be ejected.That is why that bullet is on the floor of the lounge.Simple as.
Quotesupersleuth (0 ) 1:26 pm, Fri 22 Oct #28499
Now he says....
David Bain was hardly likely to eject a live round from the magazine that was in the rifle,was he?I doubt that even his defence team would have been able to explain how a dead man could clear the rifle.
Edited by supersleuth at 9:34 am, Sun 24 Oct
Quotesupersleuth (0 ) 9:23 am, Sun 24 Oct #28543
And I say...You're a f...en idiot Stockdale. You can't remember what you've said from one minute to the next. I bet 'Fiddler on the Roof' is your favourite movie.
Mike Stockdale, lonely old goat, has no one to play with. Apart from goldnkiwi and her sycophantic tittering, and occasionally Ralph Taylor bringing up the rear with what people 'should of' and 'would of' done, he is pretty much left to play alone, spouting his second-hand garbage. You might even think he's an embarrassment! So he's constantly nagging at someone he calls "no's" to engage with him. You could almost feel sorry for him, if he wasn't so darned unpleasant.
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Yes, the dissent deepens. In war time, dangerous people like Stockdale who can't be relied upon, but who are errant and spontaneous - are summarily dispensed with. I don't think he realises how much he is helping those he opposes, painful as it might be for any sane person that is subjected to him.
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