MasterForensic Reasoning100 XP

The bullet that killed William Desmond Taylor entered his back at an upward angle, and the caliber matched a .38 pistol owned by one of the prime suspects. Given the trajectory — entering from the back, traveling upward through the body — construct the most forensically consistent account of the killer's position relative to Taylor at the moment of the shot, and explain what that physical arrangement implies about the nature of the relationship between Taylor and his killer.