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.
bbm - Same here jay !! The key thing simply didn't have a ring of truth to it... I'm still not convinced the door was actually locked... (in the same way I'm not convinced that the alarm was on that night... heck, I don't even know if she had her cell phone with her.)
Yet, for some reason, Nel must have believed the toilet door was locked as he put it under common cause in his HoA:
"
43 The objective facts that are common cause are the following:
· The accused fired the shots that killed the deceased
· The deceased was shot and killed whilst in the toilet cubicle
· The deceased was shot and killed after 03:00 on the morning of 14 February 2013
· There was a good grouping of the shots in the toilet door
· Bullet hole A was the first shot fired and the deceased was close to the toilet door facing the accused when she was shot in the hip
· The deceased was fully clothed when she was shot
· The accused fired four shots
· The accused used Black Talon ammunition
· There was screaming (who screamed is, however, an aspect of contention)
· The door of the toilet cubicle was locked from the inside
· The door of the toilet cubicle was broken down with a cricket bat (Exhibit no 1)
· The deceaseds phone was found in the bathroom (Exhibit E photo 104)
· The accuseds phone was found in the bathroom (Exhibit E photo 108 and 109)
· The accused used his other phone to make phone calls from the bedroom area and later from the kitchen area
· The accused said to people who arrived on the scene that he thought she (the deceased) was an intruder
· The accused was on his stumps when he fired the shots
· The firearm was found in the bathroom
· Mrs Van der Merwe heard a woman talking as if arguing at 01:56 on the morning of the murder
· During the post mortem Professor Saayman discovered that the stomach of the deceased contained approximately 200 millimeters of partially digested food residue with the appearance of primarily vegetable matter
· The hroom light was on (when exactly it was switched on is a contentious issue)
· The accused carried the deceased from the bathroom downstairs to the foyer of his house
· The accused spoke to Mr Baba on the phone"