Only if you believe all the witnesses only heard the bat sounds and not the gunshots.
That is what follows from the evidence. It's not a matter, at least for me, of picking the subjective narrative I prefer.
Only if you believe all the witnesses only heard the bat sounds and not the gunshots.
Cocked or the magazine being removed (which I have no idea if it sounds the same, similar or what) as CVR said he saw Botha had taken the magazine out?
But the mucked up crime scene was first mucked up by OP, friends and family, long before VR got there.
According to Van Rensburg it was the sound of the gun being cocked, as he wasn't facing the ballistics expert at the time.
'I was speaking on the phone. I heard a gun *advertiser censored* and when I turned to look he had the firearm in his hand and he was not wearing gloves.'
That last pic of the magazine rack does look like it was placed there over the pool of blood
Yes, OP removed Reeva and carried her downstairs, retrieved his phone and called Stander, Netcare and security. Are you suggesting he should have just remained perfectly still until a crime scene photographer stumbled upon the scene?
RBBM
I'd missed Roux stating it so this is where I was coming up with the 3:12...
http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2014-04-09-pistorius-trial-week-five-day-three/#.U1cnMfldWMM
Roux asks Oscar approximately how long it was in between the gunshots and the cricket bat hitting the door. Oscar says he’s mapped this out and he estimates that it was 5 minutes. Roux points out this is consistent with Mr. Johnson’s notes that the female screaming was occurring around 3:12pm and the second bangs were around 3:17pm.
He made his calls supposedly before he dragged RS out, remember he called Stander because he needed help moving her... so he already had his cell, but both he and Ms.Stander made at least two more trips up into the crime scene area to get towels and RS' purse, plus that extra trip that Dr.Stipp saw and who knows how many more? That's not even considering that OP may have mucked it up, either deliberately or in a state of panic, before he brought RS down. ie. how did his prosthetic socks not get blood on the soles?
The toilet IMO is exactly where there is a lot of blood, i.e. down the bowl where the water looks positively black so to turn a couple of litres so opaque would imo need a lot of blood. In respect of arterial spatter, not including that found around bathroom and toilet, Van der Nest testified to arterial spurting over the void of the landing and falling onto the chair/sofa below as OP carried Reeva downstairs as well as all down the stairs. I also seem to recall one of them, Rensburg or Nest I think, saying there was a lot of blood going from toilet to the hall downstairs.
That's the same photo steve posted.
"Pathologist Gert Saayman told the court that Steenkamp did not take more than a few breaths after suffering her head wound."
The trouble is that you are taking what he said to mean she only stopped breathing, that Dr. Saymaan was not describing Reeva's dying.
And then you go off on your speculation that her heart was still beating and pumping blood, and she was alive for 6-20 minutes to be able to have arterial spurts on the way downstairs, and the reason that there is only a small amount of blood is because she was bleeding internally from the gunshot to her hip so we don't see the blood. And <modsnip>, her severed artery in he right arm stopped bleeding, the two gunshots wounds to her head too, and her hip as well. Did I get all of that right?
He made his calls supposedly before he dragged RS out, remember he called Stander because he needed help moving her... so he already had his cell, but both he and Ms.Stander made at least two more trips up into the crime scene area to get towels and RS' purse, plus that extra trip that Dr.Stipp saw and who knows how many more? That's not even considering that OP may have mucked it up, either deliberately or in a state of panic, before he brought RS down. ie. how did his prosthetic socks not get blood on the soles?
um, no...
-Dr. Saymaan said she took at most 2-3 breaths after the shot to the head & died shortly thereafter. There is no accurate transcript of his testimony.
-You said earlier the base of her skull was crushed. The picture I saw of Reeva's head injury did not demonstrate that. Maybe you have another reference or source.
-I don't think Dr. Perumal, previously hired by the defense, would lie and say that everyone agreed that Reeva died on the stairs if this were not the case.
-Unfortunately, he may not have realized at the time how much this destroys OP's story.
Reeva's heart was beating when OP walked through the bedroom, no question. She might have been " dead" but her heart was still beating and could have done so for several minutes after the GSW to the head.
There is not point rehashing the many known physiologic principles which would account for the smaller than expected pools of blood in the toilet room, palor of skin, muscles/heart & liver, etc but at NO TIME was internal bleeding put forth as part of the picture, nor did it happen.
I'm not following that first question. The point is Motha was in the crime scene while Van Staden was supposed to have been there alone taking the initial photographs before any other investigation was done in the crime scene.
No, they were taken during the same minute but no seconds were given. That time also happened to correspond with Van Staden going back into the bedroom for a few shots before returning to the bathroom.
So for example VS could have taken a picture in the hallway at 6:04:03, then moved to the bedroom while Motha then takes a shot in the hallway at 6:04:47
Also, Roux produced pretty solid proof that Mothas pictures were at the same time as Van Staden's by reference to Motha's photos that showed items in their original positions in the bathroom and before they had been moved.
I think shane13 would disagree with your description of "mistakes". When you really look at some of the testimony, timing, evidence(missing cell and possible evidence such as the thumbdrive with no repercussions, all kinds of people allowed into a crime scene that should not have been), colonels and brigadiers showing up to "take care" of OP, and what we as the public haven't been allowed to see or hear, it does kinda point to some kind of "care taking" from higher up, including OP's bail conditions all being pretty much revoked other than the deposit and not even by the same court that had imposed them but by a higher court. Who gets that kind of treatment, it sure isn't "normal"?
We're not entirely certain that the gun was cocked when it was found.
Col van Rensburg said that while he and colleagues were collecting evidence on the morning of February 14, 2013, shortly after the shooting, he heard the sound of a gun being cocked behind him.
Seriously, I hate to tell you this but you're not coming across as informed in this area AT ALL. The blood does tell a story, but you're posts suggest you can't read it.
Arterial spurt doesn't mean gushes of lot's of blood that sprays everywhere. She had weak cardiac activity. Maybe OP noticed the spurts and covered them by shifting her body a little as he moved her.
At 1:33 in the video linked below, the "S" pattern of the arterial spurt on the wall can be seen that van der Nest testified to.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/0...-crime-scene-where-pistorius-shot-girlfriend/
The image of the blood stain pattern in the video is much clearer and closer up than the images we've been able to see that were shown in court.
Seriously, I hate to tell you this but you're not coming across as informed in this area AT ALL. The blood does tell a story, but you're posts suggest you can't read it.
Arterial spurt doesn't mean gushes of lot's of blood that sprays everywhere. She had weak cardiac activity. Maybe OP noticed the spurts and covered them by shifting her body a little as he moved her.