This is likely been discussed in this forum but I have never heard it discussed in the case. Perhaps those more familiar with the case could let me know if and when it was discussed.
Is this all correct?.....
When Oscar heard the noise he said "Reeva call the police." And that's it. If you just said to somebody "call the police" they would reply to you and say "and say what??". So no one would say to somebody to just call the police; they would either expect an answer or follow it up with the reason to call the police. So were expected to believe that he just said call the police and got no answer and expected that she was calling the police even though he didn't tell her what to tell the police. Did the
lawyers ever bring that up and ask OP about that?
His testimony was that it was obvious to "them" that a person was breaking into the house. Why would they need to discuss it.
I suppose much as it would be obvious if a car were coming toward them in the street that they didn't need a conversation other than maybe "Look out!"