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This document specifies the shell casing as spent. If it was truly spent and not misidentified, its very unlikely he was using brownbrown.I will say, with the state of the house being what it's alleged to be in, there exists a faint possibility Nick was sincerely unaware of the spent casing that were found on the floor.
I compared the officer's seizure sheet with what got listed in the charging document. The .22 casings were listed as on the floor near the nightstand while there's a random extra unspecified bullet in the master closet. The latter does not show up anywhere in the charging document and, unless they erroneously lumped it into the garage ammo, is unaccounted for in any public document since the on-site inventory form.
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Not that any of the above autism impacts his legal standing in any conceivable way, of course.
Also, if you're someone who shoots a lot, it's very common to find hidden spent shell casings. They bounce around and find themselves in weird places. I shot 500 rounds of 9mm today, and when I got home and took my pants off, I found a spent case in the rolled up pant leg of my jeans.