In times of stress like this, the first statements are generally considered more truthful than when someone has time to calm down, collect their thoughts and figure out an exit strategy. Don't know if a GSR test was done on either of them, and if so, were the results released. That might alter his claim - or back it up.
Is he lying to avoid an attempted murder charge? If she was the one that shot, wouldn't she have powder on her firing hand?
I believe the report they released said yes, she did have residue on her hand.
In times of stress like this, the first statements are generally considered more truthful than when someone has time to calm down, collect their thoughts and figure out an exit strategy. Don't know if a GSR test was done on either of them, and if so, were the results released. That might alter his claim - or back it up.
He changed his story when he got a lawyer, no idea why