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One of the core revelations involved the technical aspects of shooting. The expert, a former sniper with military and FBI training, explained that while marksmanship requires precision—particularly at long distances—the shots in question appeared to be “cake shots”—relatively simple for someone with basic hunting experience. He emphasized that the shooting was not the work of a professional hitman, but rather a poorly executed act of chance and luck.
He recounts how environmental factors and bullet type can influence outcomes, turning what might seem like a fine-tuned assassination into a freak accident of poor fortune—comparable, in a grim way, to an accidental death by misadventure rather than design.