I thought again about OP's changed statements
Why suddenly *2 fans* ?
It takes more time to bring two fans in than only one. So, there was more time for claiming
- Reeva went to the toilet for peeing
- she flushed (but OP didn't heard this because he was at the balcony at this time)
- Reeva returned into the bed (but OP didn't noticed this because he was at the balcony at this time)
When OP came in the second time, closed the balcony door, blinds and curtains and heard *a noise* he was sure
Reeva lay in bed and was asleep again because he was at the balcony for several minutes.
If OP brought only one fan in and walked with his gun to the bathroom after he closed the balcony door, blinds and curtains, Reeva couldn't have finished her peeing and
OP must have heard the toilet flushing.
And then it must have been also clear for
him that an intruder doesn't go to pee and operates the toilet flush after OP shouted to him "Come out!" and to Reeva "There is an intruder, call police!"
But he
must have thought it was an intruder, so he needs more time =
two fans.....
Why suddenly OP heard *bathroom window sliding open* ?
For several reasons:
1. This indicates he wasn't so careless and left the balcony door and the bathroom window open. The bathroom window should have been closed.
2. OP claimed there were ladders below the bathroom window. And this would be the only way an intruder could get into the house.
But this doesn't make sense because
how could an intruder slid open the bathroom window from the outside when it was locked from the inside?
3. Judge Nair criticized in the bail hearing the open windows and doors and said
OP has to explain this fact under oath. Now, OP changed his statement yesterday and claimed
the bathroom window was closed the whole night and was opened just minutes before the shooting but not by him
The defence claims witnesses couldn't have heard an argument and a woman screaming because the (very small) toilet window (where Reeva was) was closed.
What a nonsense! The (big) open bathroom window is directly next to the toilet room. And as the witnesses testified Reeva screamed loud and desperately for her life -
the toilet isn't a soundproof room and Reeva hadn't spoken in a normal volume. So, her screams could definitely been heard through the bathroom window.