Word: gun
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...walked in my bedroom and I took off my shoes and hat. I laid the hat on top of the dresser. I came out-I had to go to the bathroom. When I came out he was standing there with a gun. He said he was gonna shoot my guts out. I started -I wanted...
...gun went off. I got scared. He shoved it in my stomach. I-he fired it and hit my arm-how he looked-I was scared. I ran-started to run for the door but he blocked my way-I couldn't get to the door. I ran to the corner window to call the neighbor lady-he shot me again -in the stomach. I fell on the floor. He knocked me down-he hit me-I don't know what, in the back of the neck. He was standing there with the end of the gun...
...came Ballistics Expert Stanley MacDonald, Multnomah County detective chief in Portland, Ore. MacDonald examined fabric shreds, wall sections, photographs, figured the directions of the four shots, compared firings from the shotgun. Two months later he presented his findings: Marion Sill had fired three times at Violet, then reloaded the gun; the fourth shot, which entered Sill's neck from a perpendicular angle, was the one that splattered his flesh on the ceiling, the one that Violet triggered from the floor. Furthermore, Expert MacDonald pointed out that the shots fired at Violet were aimed from at least 15 inches away...
...BUDAPEST THERE WERE BATTLES THIS NIGHT . . . FOUGHT FOR 74 MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT SHOT . . . NOBODY COULD . . . GUN FIRING . . . HUNGARIAN JOURNALISTS HAD MEETING AND ALL PROTESTED . . . THATS ALL AT THIS MOMENT . . . SORRY MADE MISTAKES BUT MY HAND WOUNDED...
...road, saw the jeep coming and tried to wave it down. It roared by. Some 1,000 yards down the road, it shot past an Egyptian outpost. Then the luck that had held so miraculously through wars, riots and revolutions was suddenly shattered in a burst of Egyptian machine-gun fire. The jeep swung crazily off the road with the riddled bodies of the two photographers, the first press casualties of the war that had halted with a cease-fire even before they were...