Also, I read a comment recently saying that once Roux and Nel conspired to lie about Reeva and OP being alone in the house when they were not as Frank was there, the trial was a farce.
I'm inclined to agree with that.
Also, I read a comment recently saying that once Roux and Nel conspired to lie about Reeva and OP being alone in the house when they were not as Frank was there, the trial was a farce.
In his trackie pants pocket jj![]()
Another possibility is that Reeva was standing at the door, gripping the handle to hold the door shut.
Remember there is NO evidence (other than Pistorius' word) that the door was locked. There may not have been a key in the lock, hence no means of locking it.
It was his private en-suite toilet, not one for general use by visitors.
.. ah right, thanks ..
He is white. Here is what I imagine is a fairly old photo of him but I could be wrong.
http://www.ia-ip.org/index.php?page=91
Agreed. OP said he smashed the door and saw the key on the floor. But if you looked at the hole and the floor, it looks very hard to stick your arm and grab the key on the ground. I don't think there was a key at all from the inside.
Might be a good idea to get his ammo back too hahahaHenke Pistorius wants a "decent talk" with his son
http://www.kdramastars.com/articles...ial.htm?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Agreed many arguments to dismiss OP version.From what I can make out, I think the hole in the door would've been big enough to reach through (3 panels were out, 1 still left in by that stage?) .. but, seeing as it's so small in there, and Reeva was collapsed all over the floor, blood everywhere, what are the chances of him actually being able to spot the key that quickly? It would either have landed on top of Reeva, then got buried in the folds of her clothing, or just underneath her (fallen through her legs or something), or gone into a pool of blood, it wouldn't just be all shiney and new, glistening out at him from a large bare patch of tiles .. and that's on top of what I already said about that type of key not being very easy to either drop out of the keyhole, or shoot out when the door was hit with the bat, not if it was in the locked position. The green tag of the key that we saw in the photos appeared to be clean, too .. not a hint of blood on it. The whole thing sounds fabricated to me.
Well done IntByStan !!
So, it appears to me that he's the guy in the back of photo under discussion... the one in the white shirt.
By the write-up you posted, I can easily see why this man would have been assigned to watch over OP. I wonder what kind of profile he provided on OP. (I'm assuming that he did.)
It's still unclear to me why he is believed to be related to OP. I must have missed something in playing catch-up today...
Well done IntByStan !!
So, it appears to me that he's the guy in the back of photo under discussion... the one in the white shirt.
By the write-up you posted, I can easily see why this man would have been assigned to watch over OP. I wonder what kind of profile he provided on OP. (I'm assuming that he did.)
It's still unclear to me why he is believed to be related to OP. I must have missed something in playing catch-up today...
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#OscarPistorius has lunch with his legal team in Sandton. pic.twitter.com/A7xg1s1YmI
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#OscarPistorius seen wearing a cream formal jacket while having lunch in Sandton earlier. JM pic.twitter.com/TWl2LpEeCM
Notice how OP's demeanor changes when he's been told he's been spotted by the media. A minute before he's laughing his head off.
BIB .. I absolutely believe that that was what it was, I don't believe Pistorius's story about the key falling out of the keyhole and him picking it up from the floor inside the toilet cubicle .. it's way too far-fetched, and as some of us have said on many occasions now, a key like that will not fall (or shoot) out when it's in a locked position as it's very unlikely, in a locked position, to have lined up exactly with the keyhole enough for it to have fallen out, or shot out, when he hit the door with the cricket bat. When you lock a door with a key like that you only need to turn it slightly for it to lock, and therefore as it will effectively be upside down unless you turn it all the way (which people generally don't, they turn it until it 'clicks'). The key to this mystery lies with that key, I'm convinced of it. Don't they have such things as detectives in SA who do actual detective work to try and work out the mystery behind the murder like we do here in the UK?
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