He was very pro-Israel until recently. He had started saying that Epstein's list was a setup by Israel and spoke ill of AIPAC. https://x.com/Red_Pill_US_US/status/1965910548132016407
Before he died, he told his friend that he thinks that Israel would kill him if he turned against them. . https://i.imgur.com/dezPcR9.jpeg
The timing of his death and this announcement is weird. Also, the shot wasn't fired by an amateur like Trump's assassin; it was fired by a professional who shot him in the jugular.
If it was a bolt action rifle, it's not difficult to not eject the casing. You just don't do anything after firing and it stays in the chamber.
Yeah, but most people who practice a lot(I have no(edit spelling) idea how far the shot was from), build the muscle memory to immediately eject, at least if they are competitive range shooters or on the ground hunters.
An untrained person, or someone used to semis, wouldn't have that muscle memory.
I have heard/read(I have never known any closely) some military snipers are trained not to immediately eject as the glint can give away their position. I seem to have a vague association with this in my mind for northern European snipers for some reason. Career criminals who use a bolt action(if such a thing exists outside of hollywood) would probably do the same especially to not leave brass behind.
Anyway, I'm sure we have more info now(Have not looked at all since I made the comment you replied to). So we probably have better data than: more likely to be ex-military, semi-auto shooter, or tree blind hunter than a chase hunter or competitive bolt action shooter.