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To: tejek who wrote (274434)2/14/2006 3:35:26 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1570548
 
Maybe it was a freudian slip of the trigger finger based on his love of Lawyers?



To: tejek who wrote (274434)2/14/2006 3:41:10 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570548
 
"I have read three news stories on how it happened and I still don't understand what actually did happen. "

The details have been fuzzed, likely deliberately. The initial reports seem to indicate that Whittington only got a few pellets. Yet he was in the ICU until yesterday. Hmm, ok, he is 78 after all. But this information makes it clear that wasn't the case. He was in the ICU because he was badly hurt.

Cheney isn't a novice gun handler, although given his taste for mass slaughtering of cage raised birds I hesitate to call him a 'hunter'. I could see where Whittington got caught in the edge of a pattern if Cheney was leading a flying bird. But Whittington should have been squarely in his sights with that many pellets. IIRC, even a cylinder choke has a pattern that is about 3 feet across at 30(?) yards. So to get half or more of the pellets, Whittington had to be caught dead center or was very close, probably some combination of the two. How Cheney shot him that serious means either he was completely caught up in shooting that bird, or he was drunk.