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A ballistics expert who was contracted by the Independent Commission of Investigations (Indecom) to reconstruct some of the events surrounding the shooting deaths of Matthew Lee, Ucliffe Dyer and Mark Allen, said on Tuesday that at least one person was shot while the front passenger door on the left side of a motor vehicle was open.
The expert said he formed that conclusion because blood spatter was found on certain parts of the car that are connected to the door, and could only have gotten there if the door was open when the individual was hit by a bullet.
Six cops are on trial for murder in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston, in relation to the January 12, 2013 shooting deaths of Lee, Dyer and Allen.
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