Something is wrong with this episode.
Technically, a 12 gauge shotgun recoils considerably more, and would probably be loaded with buckshot with multiple "pellets" leaving multiple wounds, not one wound ,,, like from a slug. Forgetting the errors with firearms. Oh, Monk says "she knows how to use a shotgun". I don't want to break the secret world of shotgun shooting ... it is much easier to shoot a shotgun and hit your target at close range. However the recoil must be dealt with, and there wasn't any :-) .
It is a disappointing episode when the Captain's g/f is a lying/killing B. Poor Stottlemeyer. Really feel bad for him. Breaks his heart.
The illogic is why Fusco, the g/f, would do it. Except to break Stottlemeyer. Fusco's character is a wonderful lying B. What else is new? I would have preferred if the two should have developed ... a relationship ... boo to the writers.
Very interesting alibi.
Technically, a 12 gauge shotgun recoils considerably more, and would probably be loaded with buckshot with multiple "pellets" leaving multiple wounds, not one wound ,,, like from a slug. Forgetting the errors with firearms. Oh, Monk says "she knows how to use a shotgun". I don't want to break the secret world of shotgun shooting ... it is much easier to shoot a shotgun and hit your target at close range. However the recoil must be dealt with, and there wasn't any :-) .
It is a disappointing episode when the Captain's g/f is a lying/killing B. Poor Stottlemeyer. Really feel bad for him. Breaks his heart.
The illogic is why Fusco, the g/f, would do it. Except to break Stottlemeyer. Fusco's character is a wonderful lying B. What else is new? I would have preferred if the two should have developed ... a relationship ... boo to the writers.
Very interesting alibi.