We know it took extraordinary force to eject the spent shells with the ejector (Cunningham testimony). Perhaps he preferred holding the gun pointing down and allowing the un-spent cartridge(s) to stay in the cylinder, using gravity, while the partially ejected spent shells are picked out one at a time. You are the one that insists he removed them one at a time. I am answering your question as to how he might have done it.
You are the one that insists he removed them one at a time.I'm merely repeating what witnesses said they saw.... They said they saw him walking away from the scene as he removed one spent shell at a time....And the shells that were found attested to the fact that he removed them one at a time, because they were found widely distributed.
Perhaps he preferred holding the gun pointing down and allowing the un-spent cartridge(s) to stay in the cylinder,Please present solid proof that there was any unfired cartridge in the gun.
I am answering your question as to how he might have done it.R U serious?? You're proffering ridiculous ideas.......