Ok, I will take a crack at this.
Bob did not have his Glock with him on his trip. He left it in his apartment and it was found by Joe prior to Bob's return home.
Bob gets back after a business trip to SLC. He had given windy a key to his apartment after their relationship had progressed some. Bob walks in to his apartment after getting home and finds his supposed new girlfriend, Windy, with Joe.
Here is how it plays out:
Bob walks through the entry door; he sees Windy and Joe “going at it” and starts yelling. Windy does not respond but instead grabs her .38 from her purse and confronts Bob with it. Bob struggles with Windy for the .38, knocking her around a bit (bruises). Bob successfully gets the .38 from Windy, meanwhile Joe reaches over and gets Bob’s Glock, which he had retrieved earlier, and shoots towards Bob missing both times (hitting half-wall). Seeing Joe reaching for the Glock, Bob takes cover in the living room. Bob returns fire from the living room through the glass hitting Joe 5 times out of 6 shots.
In shock Bob runs back in the room to examine Joe and drops the .38 on the floor realizing what just happened. Bob then walks over to Joe to retrieve his Glock from Joe (just in case).
While he is over by Joe getting the Glock, Windy recovers from her knockdown and sees Joe and the .38 on the floor. Windy goes for the .38 and Bob moves to intercept her. Bob and Windy struggle again and this time Windy prevails and points the .38 at Bob. Bob shoots Windy with the Glock from near the point of their struggle (about 3 feet west of Windy’s deceased location, hence casing by the half-wall). Windy drops the .38 from her left hand as she falls.
Bob, now the sole survivor, drops the Glock from his right hand which falls near the .38.
I thick i covered every bit of evidence in that explanation. Someone point out any holes i left. This is fun Fletch, Thanks!
Bob did not have his Glock with him on his trip. He left it in his apartment and it was found by Joe prior to Bob's return home.
Bob gets back after a business trip to SLC. He had given windy a key to his apartment after their relationship had progressed some. Bob walks in to his apartment after getting home and finds his supposed new girlfriend, Windy, with Joe.
Here is how it plays out:
Bob walks through the entry door; he sees Windy and Joe “going at it” and starts yelling. Windy does not respond but instead grabs her .38 from her purse and confronts Bob with it. Bob struggles with Windy for the .38, knocking her around a bit (bruises). Bob successfully gets the .38 from Windy, meanwhile Joe reaches over and gets Bob’s Glock, which he had retrieved earlier, and shoots towards Bob missing both times (hitting half-wall). Seeing Joe reaching for the Glock, Bob takes cover in the living room. Bob returns fire from the living room through the glass hitting Joe 5 times out of 6 shots.
In shock Bob runs back in the room to examine Joe and drops the .38 on the floor realizing what just happened. Bob then walks over to Joe to retrieve his Glock from Joe (just in case).
While he is over by Joe getting the Glock, Windy recovers from her knockdown and sees Joe and the .38 on the floor. Windy goes for the .38 and Bob moves to intercept her. Bob and Windy struggle again and this time Windy prevails and points the .38 at Bob. Bob shoots Windy with the Glock from near the point of their struggle (about 3 feet west of Windy’s deceased location, hence casing by the half-wall). Windy drops the .38 from her left hand as she falls.
Bob, now the sole survivor, drops the Glock from his right hand which falls near the .38.
I thick i covered every bit of evidence in that explanation. Someone point out any holes i left. This is fun Fletch, Thanks!
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