In the early morning, Isabella, wrapped in a thin shawl, woke up from her sleep and walked to the window sill to look outside, where she saw several people kneeling on the ground in the courtyard.
They had black hoods over their heads, and then the sound of gunfire rang out.
A few people fell to the ground, blood quickly seeping out from the black hoods.
The hoods weren't meant to reduce the stress on those being executed; it was simply so the killers didn't have the trouble of cleaning up the yard.
Whether from front to back or back to front, after bullets penetrate the first layer of bone, they enter a skull cavity that's somewhat like a "pocket space".
The brain cannot constrain the bullet much, and given the entry angle, the bullet begins to tumble inside the skull.
This is why oftentimes, when a bullet hits the head, it can blow out the other side of the skull.
Blood plasma and brain matter will spray out forcefully from such open wounds, covering the ground!
