The term "fatal shot" typically refers to a gunshot wound that ultimately leads to a person's death. In various contexts, it can denote the specific bullet or shot that causes irreversible damage to vital organs or leads to significant blood loss. In popular culture, it may also refer to a climactic moment in a story where a character is fatally wounded. The exact implications can vary based on the situation in which the term is used.
The Fatal Shot - 1913 was released on: USA: 3 November 1913
The first one.
The cast of The Fatal Shot - 1913 includes: Ethel Phillips as Amy
The cast of His Fatal Shot - 1915 includes: Herbert Barrington as Hillman Ivan Christy as Bartlett
Rumor (unknown if true) was that he was shot by his wife for cheating on her. It was not fatal.
Fatal Encounters - 2012 Who Shot the Sheriff 1-9 was released on: USA: 14 May 2012
Fatal Encounters - 2012 Shot in the Foot 2-14 was released on: USA: 9 December 2012
Yes- depending on the injury caused by the bullet. Not every gun shot is a fatal shot. However, any gunshot CAN be a fatal one. People can die at once, or at a later time from the injury, or from infection that results from the wound.
Fatal over 99.9% of the time.
Gun shot wounds that do not damage a vital organ, and receive medical treatment are not usually fatal.
Not all gun shots are fatal- but they MAY be. A wound that damages the brain, or causes enough blood loss will be fatal.
Yes. Shot to the back of the head was fatal. Shot through body probably survivable