You really stretch on some of these posts.There was a hole? Would these grown men know the distinction between a hole caused by a bullet and that caused by gas of the explosion?
They could see a hole with all of the blood that must have been present from a head wound? How many head wounds have these grown men seen before Molly?
Heroin can produce some magnificient bleeding from nose, ears, etc.
I don't know what the girl did, but I have seen people muffle gun shots with pillows or blankets.
Gunshots "in the wild" sound far different than on the movie screen.
I have exactly as much information as INGO's Junior Detectives have for a Murder.
From your posted article, there was a hole.
How you could mistake that for bleeding out from the nose is beyond me. I would think that a gun pointing at the hole in the head would point pretty strongly to a suicide rather than a drug overdose as well.According to the results, Molly Young's injuries consisted with a downward contact gunshot wound of entry noted on the left frontal scalp. The wound was situated 2 1/4 inches above the left ear, 1 1/2 inches above the left eyebrow, and 2 1/2 inches from the midline.
I have never heard of anyone muffling a gunshot while committing suicide.
I think you have less. At least those you are deriding have the information in the articles. You are just making stuff up at this point.