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Old 2009-07-13, 20:48   Link #194
Goilveig
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Originally Posted by plzd0ntkeelme View Post
Um, no it's not a matter of perspective. A gunshot has sudden loud sound that immediately fades before the next shot is fired. The pitch of the sound is also very high. Thunder will echo as in the sounds coming after will get smaller and smaller until it fades.
Rolling thunder does, there's more than one type. Thunder can also be a single loud crack, relatively high pitched and without any lingering sound. It depends on what kind of lightning caused it -- cloud-to-cloud lightning makes the lower rumbling sound, while cloud-to-ground makes the higher pitched crack.

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Second, you seem to underestimate Japan not that it matters. Did you happen to visit Japanese firearm shop at that time that specifies that shotgun, rifle, guns are available but not guns with silencers? If not, then do not make such an assumption.
Handguns are banned for any civilian use, simply owning one is a felony. Rifles and shotguns may be purchased if you have a hunting license. Silencers are also illegal to own.

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Third, so supressor does help to reduce the sound but the killer choose to ignore it anyway? Gee, what a retard.
They didn't necessarily choose to ignore it, they may not have been able to procure one.

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Fourth, so the killer would bother to select which one to kill with gun which one with other means? Wow, the killer better have reasonable explanation for that.
My own theory is that the four in the meeting were poisoned, with Gohda as an unwitting accomplice in that he delivered the poisoned food or drink. The killer (who had a firearm concealed on themselves or nearby in case the plan goes to hell) shoots Gohda because he stays around long enough to see the people start to fall over dead. In this case the gun is their backup plan.
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