Ah Kevin, sometimes your good and sometimes your bad. On the first question you don't need to be an expert to tell the difference between a angle shot vs a straight shot. The best evidence and proof is the coroner's report and that report is official on record.
On the second one: The gun Chapman had that is in the police's possession, if it was used>>>> by diggity dog and holy moses YES YES YES AND YES anyone would have heard that gun go off even the desk clerk and jesus himself outside!!!!!!! Not once, not twice not three times not just four times but practically emptied out.
Also Kevin> JOHN LENNON HAD 4 SLUGS THAT HIT HIM SQUARELY ON THE LEFT SIDE AND EXIT ON THE FRONT NEAR HIS HEART!!!!!!. If so then ask yourself again why did not the desk clerk hear at least 4 shots. He said he did not hear any shots. go figure. It was night time Kevin and even a 38 caliber makes a whopping loud sound when fired.
Yes, you do need to be an expert. Otherwise all you're doing is assuming. And show me the coroners report or death certificate or any documentation that states the angle the bullets hit him. They don't exist do they? All they say is he was struck on the left side. No mention of angles. That's something thing you conspirators have made up.
And of courdse for you to be so sure that the bullets couldn't have come from Chapman (regardless of what's in any report) you've calculated the entry angle because you know the angle of shot and the exact positions and facing angles of shooter and target. Please share.
I'm just going to repeat myself about the gunshot thing. Again you're
just making assumptions. That's not good enough. Prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was impossible for the desk clerk not to hear the shots.
You've obviously calculated the decibel level of the gunshoot, found out the hearing ability of the desk clerk then worked out how much the sound would diminish in it's indirect path to the desk clerk, also factoring in the other street noises. The television the desk clerk was watching - how loud was it? Again, please share this.