When Alton Garvey is at the top of the cliff, his overalls have a strap over one shoulder. In close-ups, that strap has disappeared.
The Commissioner is shot by someone using a revolver. When seen it closeup the revolver is a British Webley Mk IV. However, the gun could not have been fired for three reasons.
First, it is very obvious that there is no ammunition in any of the gun's chambers. Second, the gun has not been fully closed, and cannot be fired in such a condition. Third, when the hammer is cocked it is clear that the firing pin has been removed.
First, it is very obvious that there is no ammunition in any of the gun's chambers. Second, the gun has not been fully closed, and cannot be fired in such a condition. Third, when the hammer is cocked it is clear that the firing pin has been removed.