by Lupara » Mon Jun 20, 2016 5:44 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote:Yeah, call me a fan boy for thinking it's not unreasonable to expect someone to collapse or fall down when you shoot them.
What a moron Simpson is for not knowing this.
He should've come to this forum where all you genius's know what happens, apparently, when you pop someone.
I'm far from an expert on the matter because I've never killed someone or even used a gun. But from a purely scientific perspective, there's a good change that if you shoot someone in the head the victim falls to the ground, while if you aim for the lower part of the body there's a good change the victim starts to run because of the adrenaline and the fact that he could still use his brain. A professional doesn't take changes, he kills with efficiency.
Like I said before, Simpson was likely Desjardins' best shot to get to Montagna. Clearly, he wanted Montagna to disappear so it would've been difficult to pinpoint the murder on anyone. He probably feared repercussions. Ofcourse, absolutely not by the beleaguered Bonanno family, they're a joke and unable to strike back when one of their own is killed. They aren't even able to put out a contract on someone anymore, nor would they care when their former acting boss and made member gets killed by a French-Canadian. They've better things to worry about, such as robbing hot dog vendors.
[quote="SonnyBlackstein"]Yeah, call me a fan boy for thinking it's not unreasonable to expect someone to collapse or fall down when you shoot them.
What a moron Simpson is for not knowing this.
He should've come to this forum where all you genius's know what happens, apparently, when you pop someone. [/quote]
I'm far from an expert on the matter because I've never killed someone or even used a gun. But from a purely scientific perspective, there's a good change that if you shoot someone in the head the victim falls to the ground, while if you aim for the lower part of the body there's a good change the victim starts to run because of the adrenaline and the fact that he could still use his brain. A professional doesn't take changes, he kills with efficiency.
Like I said before, Simpson was likely Desjardins' best shot to get to Montagna. Clearly, he wanted Montagna to disappear so it would've been difficult to pinpoint the murder on anyone. He probably feared repercussions. Ofcourse, absolutely not by the beleaguered Bonanno family, they're a joke and unable to strike back when one of their own is killed. They aren't even able to put out a contract on someone anymore, nor would they care when their former acting boss and made member gets killed by a French-Canadian. They've better things to worry about, such as robbing hot dog vendors.