Anderson trial: Bullet wounds focus of day 3

Fond du Lac County Forensic Pathologist Dr. Douglas Kelly testified for more than an hour Wednesday afternoon regarding the entrance and exit wounds of the bullet that killed Nicole Anderson. The wounds, he said, are consistent with a “keyhole wound” — when a bullet enters a surface at a shallow angle. A keyhole wound, defense attorney Robin Shellow said in her opening argument, supports the defense theory that her client, Jason Anderson, was not standing over his wife... Full Story: Fond du Lac Reporter

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