Look this is simple.
Yes it is...That's the reason even you should be able to understand that the killer walked away while removing ONE-SPENT- SHELL -AT- A - TIME . (We can know that this is true because the shells were found widely scattered ) But Cortland Cunningham said that that is NOT the way the spent shells are removed from the 38 caliber Smith & Wesson. It's simple... The shells are removed all in one stroke of the extractor of the S&W and all spent shells either fall to the ground in a small area or into the hand of the user.
But Cortland Cunningham said that that is NOT the way the spent shells are removed from the 38 caliber Smith & Wesson.Actually those are your words, not Cunningham's. Here is what he said:
Mr. EISENBERG. Now, Mr. Cunningham, would you show how you would eject the five expended shells?
Mr. CUNNINGHAM. yes. These are very difficult, by the way, to extract, due to the fact that the chamber has been re-chambered. And as you can see, you get on your cartridge cases a little ballooning with these smaller diameter cases in the .38 Special.1. Eisenberg asked Cunningham how
he would eject the five expended shells. [There are other ways that also work.]
2. Cunningham did say that these are very difficult, by the way, to extract. [Using Cunningham's method, the reason that he says it is very difficult [requires extraordinary force] is: "due to the fact that the chamber has been re-chambered. And you get "a little ballooning"...]
3. Another (perfectly reasonable, given the circumstances) method that LHO might have chosen to use is to extract them one at a time. This would be particularly indicative of someone who had had limited experience/instruction with a revolver. Remember that LHO's pistol training in the USMC was with their standard issue Colt .45 automatic pistol.
I used to own a S&W .38 special revolver. So I fully understand how it works. And it was not unusual for me to extract the spent shells one at a time (especially when I first started using it).
And your stated conclusion that it had to be a different type of gun because of the one-at-a-time-extraction allegation just doesn't make any sense.