victim s passenger-side window. and then he conducted a simple test. he ran a string from the bullet hole in the back window through the hole in the headrest to the hole in the passenger side window. what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees off the back of the vehicle. if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter s car very close, to within seven to 15 yards away. this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle. at the murder trial, george
he ran a string from the bullet hole in the back window through the hole in the headrest to the hole in the passenger side window. what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees off the back of the vehicle. if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter s car very close, within 7 to 15 yards away. this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle. at the murder trial, george
what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees off the back of the vehicle. if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter s car very close, to within 7 to 15 yards away. this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle.
the hole in the headrest to the hole in the passenger side window. what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees off the back of the vehicle. if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter s car very close, to within 7 to 15 yards away. this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle. at the murder trial, george kerr testified against his two friends, but continued to insist their car was 200 yards away from the victim s car when the shot was fired.
he placed the template in the victim s passenger-side window. and then he conducted a simple test. he ran a string from the bullet hole in the back window through the hole in the headrest to the hole in the passenger side window. what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees off the back of the vehicle. if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95