4 shots - hmmm
wouldn't you simply fire at the handle so it would unlock.
The bullets might bounce off from the metal? Breaking the panel next to the handle would enable you to reach the lock inside.
Anyways, just a thought.
4 shots - hmmm
wouldn't you simply fire at the handle so it would unlock.
BatGunKicks`s theory (thank you for the excellent work) and the door panel being loosened from the bat hits and shots made me think that perhaps OP was in a mad frenzy trying to break the door open and used the gun to try to shoot open the door/panel. The last shots were close to the door handle. So perhaps at that point he was not actually trying to kill her, not that it is in any way acceptable to shoot in such a reckless manner towards a person.
Why has the trial been postponed until Tuesday? Was it to give the DT/PT time to iron out the details or is there a holiday this Monday in SA?
Hi The trajectory showed he adjusted his position and aimed after the first shot - towards where she was falling against the magazine rack - and fired 3 more. So pretty deliberate. I considered the theory of wanting to just get to her and shooting the lock, but the KEY is the escalating terror filled screams before the shots - if Reeva was in a locked bathroom, door closed, why scream like that? She MUST have seen the gun - hence the theory that she came out to get her phone, threatened to call the police after the bat attack, saw the gun, managed to get back in as he shot the first round - screaming for her life. I agree there was urgency on Oscar's part - but it was urgency to prevent her getting into a toilet and making that call to police.
She may not have even managed to lock the door - but he had to put this in his version and break down the door to (1) cover his bat damage already there... and (2) explain why he broke the door open in the first place.
Is there general consensus OP was on his stumps when he fired the shots, because it seems very unlikely to me based on his narcissism and the extended argument he had with Reeva, especially since he boasted to Nel he can don his legs in 30 sec. I believed Dr. Vorster that OP has serious stump issues, is ashamed of them, tries to spend as little time on them as possible, and especially imo when with a love interest who was probably packing up to leave him.
I know the judge said her preference was for OP to be treated as an outpatient during the psychiatric assessment.
But, most of the pundits say that this never happens and all assessments are done on an inpatient basis.
When Tuesday roles around, do you think OP will be in for the shock of his life when it is revealed that he will be an inpatient and will that delay the trial even further due to the shortage of beds or will a bed magically be available for OP even though the reason of televising this trial was to show the equality of the SA judiciary system?
Yes, he did adjust his aim but was he actually able to see where she was?
But your theory in totality makes a lot of sense, I agree.
Absolutely - LOVE it - well done you!
It's amazing how this trial has gripped everyone so much.
I'm in the UK and am totally addicted to watching the drama unfold - and unfortunately that's what it is.
I feel heart sorry for Reeva's family. They know who killed her - and all he's doing is coming up with a fairy tale and avoiding any responsibility - all they want is the TRUTH!
I would say he couldn't see her, but heard the magazine rack and so aimed in that direction?
THE WATCH.
Hey - does anyone else think there is a significance to the watch that Oscar said went "missing"...? I have a sneaky suspicion that it has become such a big point to Oscar because it holds significance - could the watch have been broken before 3:17am during the fight? Blood was found on the watch box, and so I'm thinking if it broke before 3:17am it would be definite evidence his story is untrue. Wondering if at some point he saw the watch damage and that the time was stopped before the shooting... so he took it off and hid it and then put on a new one, getting blood on the box? (remember he asked his sister to return to the house and fetch another watch for him the following morning). This means he left the house without a watch. She could also have then retrieved the broken one and destroyed it?
He even mentioned in his testimony - interrupting Judge Masipa to remind her his watch was taken.
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At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst.
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IIRC a photograph was taken with all watches in place in a box. A later photograph showed that there were watches missing from box.
Yes, that's one of the main things that confirmed it for me, and is pretty much proof that he is lying about his version :thumb:
I still think it was one of the family members who took it. Perhaps it was that police officer who was related; they would have known that this would be a way of incriminating the SAP.
Right, I forgot about that.
I have thought about the ear witnesses a lot.
I believe we can 'tune' ourselves for certain noise. I am not being disrespectful here but maybe some witnesses had grown up with noisy streets and gunfire....and some had not.
I grew up with very large thunderstorms and am used to the loud noises and bangs of said thunderstorms. My husband and children did not. I sleep right thru huge storms and everyone else, dogs included pile into the bedroom terrified !
Same house...they hear everything, I hear nothing !
PS....however a child crying, even softly.....I am up
That's an astute observation and research backs it up. It only takes a 5 db increase for a human to distinguish sounds apart from background noise. 5 db is approximately the amount of sound pressure of rustling leaves. Furthermore, humans are more sensitive to certain frequencies, including those generated by screams and babies' cries . And yes, some people sleep more soundly than others.
Exactly. Love the fact that we can all connect to get to the bottom of this. Interestingly there was a VERY telling video on youtube of the day Dr. Voster testified showing the utter anger of Roux when he couldn't talk to her before she got on the stand (she went into court using a different door). Before Dr. Foster took the stand for Oscar's team, Roux was clearly wanting to talk to her before she took the stand (to possibly guide her) - he sends both Brian Webber and Roxanne Adams to go and find Dr. Foster, but then Dr Foster comes in the OTHER SIDE OF THE COURT. You can see Roux tries to get an adjournment, judge Masipa says no, that someone has arrived. Roux then turns to Roxanne Adams who has returned to sit behind Roux, and asks her: "Did he get to talk to her?" She looks like a deer in headlights: she says: "Not Yet." Roux then freaks out at her and she says defensively: "She went round the other side!" Then Brian Webber returns (having not completed his assigned task of chatting to Dr. Foster). Roux lays into them both further and the whole team looks... well..... TOAST.
The rest as we know is history. In a weird turn of events, it is no longer viewable at the link: Oscar Pistorius Trial: Monday 12 May 2014, Session 1 - YouTube
"Oscar Pistorius Trial Monday 12 May 2014, Session 1" at the 1h28m18s mark.