Oh no I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm not saying I am right either! Law isn't as black and white as I'm sure you know :P It could well be mentioned, but with the details of the event it's going to be difficult to suggest it was loss of control :)
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I do see your point. Also, apologies if it seems snappy, didn't mean it to be!
Yeah, I completely see where you're coming from now I've read it over a few times.
Manslaughter does seem likely. He's charged with murder and if there is strong evidence against him he could only try and reduce the conviction to voluntary manslaughter if they can prove he intended to hurt her but not kill her. As you said, loss of control would make it voluntary manslaughter (provocation). If he was waving the gun around and accidentally shot her, he could try for involuntary manslaughter but he will have to try hard to fight for that :P