This leads me onto my next post about his character with relation to rule breaking and relationships with women.
The immaturity, the controlling treatment of his previous girlfriends, a lack of respect for authority, anger issues, some possible instability/irrational patterns of behavior; his background of entitlement both from being a sports celebrity and part of extreme wealth of the prominent Pistorius clan are all troubling points. Nothing I am quoting from articles and testimony is telling individually significant, yet in total it may be...
Pistorius has shown aggressive, controlling behavior with women and girlfriends:
- He has shown aggression about his girlfriends openly. Samantha Taylor testimony recalls how he often shouted at her and in front of others. Yelling at Melissa at the other 'door' incident.
- Pistorius punches out doors when he is angry at women. Cassida Taylor-Mmemory says he in his fight with his ex-girlfriend, Melissa, he was angry and used vulgar language to throw girlfriend and friends out of his house house. She says his behavior was aggressive and unreasonable. As he was furiously trying to close the door, he punched the outside wooden door causing one of the panels to hit Memmory on the leg. Its really interesting to note hes strong enough to use his hands to punch out a panel of door with enough force to for the wood to graze a womans leg. He still trains as a boxer, his macho idol was fighter Mike Tyson. (NB: hard punching of doors with hands is important to think about in terms of the hitting the toilet door, pulling out door panels, and other broken items in house
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http://ewn.co.za/2014/02/12/EWN-Exclusive-Taylor-Memmory-speaks-on-Oscar-Pistorius
I also read that the fight with girlfriend Melissa might have been about jealousy because he kissed another woman but unfortunately I cant remember the source.
- He acts recklessly over girlfriends, in his autobiography he relates how broke the speed limit racing after another disagreement with a girlfriend.
- His aggression at two women at a concert, drunkenly pushing and shouting, is characterized by them as behaving in an angry, misognymistic manner.
- He appears to others as controlling, jealous with girlfriends. Maddie Sims in People magazine:
Sims had seen Pistorius grow agitated if free-spirited Steenkamp was late to meet him; if she wore her hair in a ponytail or was dressed too casually; if she asked a waiter too many questions.
- He tried to start a fight with Mark Batchelor and Quintin de Burgh about Samantha Taylor. He threw girlfriend Melissa and her friends out of his house, in an angry outburst. Dating teenagers, Samantha was 17 when they started having a relationship, can be seen as wanting to be the dominant, controlling partner. Even in her testimony at 19, she still seemed very young. He texted Steenkamp twice when she was on her coffee date with Warren Lahoud, prompting him to ask about problems in her relationship. Though she denied any problems, imo meeting a caring, interested ex-boyfriend two days before her death is revealing.
http://www.ibtimes.com/who-warren-lahoud-reeva-steenkamp-met-ex-boyfriend-days-death-1123499
- He seems to be immature and controlling in his relationships with women. Professional athletes have been in many well-documented instances of domestic violence and often characterized from their celebrity bubble and training/coaching structure to have emotional issues and show regressive behaviour. The relationship with younger sister Aimee at the trial seems slightly like mothering too.
ESPN column about Pistorius and other a few other US domestic violence athlete incidents
http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/10602126/troubling-questions-oscar-pistorius-case
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