When Mary Hilton carries out the murder, she fires seven shots from a six shot revolver. There are cuts between a few different camera angles, but this all takes place as her victim slowly falls to the ground. There is no time to reload.
In the newspaper article about the coroner's inquest, the second sentence is cut off in the middle of a word and below that another paragraph begins on a completely different story.
During a low shot of the Governor talking to Mary, who's eating porridge, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall behind them.