hmm says.... ouch, near the thigh?! through the leg down to the ankle?! wow.... gotta be really close to do that, she must be thin or small, or the gun packed some heat.
Damn, that's too bad. I remember Valero putting a home video up on Youtube when he was living in Japan. He had footage of her doing laundry. She looked pretty as hell in casual wear.
Through the the thigh and out the ankle? How on earth can that happen in a drive-by? They must of been standing right next to her to do that.
Witnesses describe a man with a strange sort of jeri curl flat top fleeing the scene afterwards. On a realer note that's awful. Hope she recovers.
Probably got hit while laying down. Probably was shot with a rifle. That was not a robbery!!! I wonder whats going on
A bullett can travel through the body at insane angles, all it has to do is catch a bone or joint and it can travel anywhere. There was a P-47 Pilot in WW2 who was escorting Fortresses over Germany in 1944, he was shot down by an FW-190 and a .30 caliber round went into his rear shoulder blade and exited out of the back of his upper thight (hamstrings). Its a disgusting thought but it can happen. I hope shes ok though, thats terrible. I wonder what the hell the motive was.
That's f---ed up. I wonder what the story behind this is all about??? Either way, maybe its time to go like Pac... with a gated compound, with armed guards on the perimeter.... Or move to Vegas or something. Hope she makes a speedy recovery.
Are you sure her name isnt Jennifer? You know how they cant pronounce their J's. Just try and go through a drive through at Jack in the box.......a jumbo jack becomes a Yumbo Yack!
With a .22 at close range or (much more likely, since the shooter's on a moving & bouncing platform) a Saturday Night Special-quality full automatic, it doesn't surprise me. With the velocity and caliber being so low, a bounced stray or even a direct hit won't pass through the hip bone but will push down the leg instead. It might not even have been Valero's house they were spraying. With being so high up, the best spots have buildings tightly clumped together. (I was there for a wedding last winter, where, incidentally, they had snow for the first time in decades. Everybody was driving around with snowmen on their hoods. )