Thanks, aa9511
At first glance, the news of there only being 2 minutes between the bangs and Oscar's call to security was a win for the defense.
But after much thought about this, I think it works against them.
The sounds of the gunshots heard by Burger and Johnson coincide with the end of a phone call, so they have a documented time via phone records. It was very shortly after 3:17am that the shots occurred. And I do believe them when they say they heard "gun" shots. They are credible to me.
Then, the defense has a documented call from Oscar to security (Stander) at 3:19am and approximately 30 seconds.
To me, this disproves Oscars detailing of events. I don't think he did all that running around and trying to figure out where Reeva was, etc. after he shot her.
I tend to think that he knew exactly who he shot. After the shots, he pretty quickly got that door down and pulled her out of that toilet room, picked up the phone and called Stander. That would make sense within 2 minutes. Just my opinion.
Yes, I do believe that the door was locked. We'll need to wait and hear testimony about the door actually being locked and where exactly that key was found. Oscar previously stated that the key to the toilet was found inside the toilet room once he broke the door panel. He reached in and used the key to unlock the door and get Reeva out.
Are you talking about today's testimony from Dr. S??
Was the 2 minutes explicitly stated? If so, I missed that.
Please expand.