Allow me....
Doesn't matter where Mrs VDM thought the voice was coming from...it is a FACT that it was coming from somewhere in the vicinity of hers & OP's house. In the same small area, a woman was also heard screaming in terror an hour later, and shortly after that a murder took place. All just coincidence as far as you're concerned???!!
Three senior pathologists, a well regarded text book and medics the world over all clearly say that a stomach would be empty after 6 hours. Anesthesiologists risk peoples lives daily on this assumption. But you think it's "unreliable". Only the ill-informed non-medic Roux agrees with you. None of the experts do.
Masipa dismissed the idea of police tampering with the scene. She's your hero, usually, why are you disagreeing with her here? Because it's embarrassing for OP if police didn't faff with the curtains and fans because it makes him look like a liar?
Every single piece of circumstantial evidence could have umpteen different explanations. This is why you look at the entirety and see what picture emerges. This is logic.
Masipa dismissed virtually all key circumstantial evidence....and rather a lot of the expert evidence too. She believed no one but OP.
Yes - exactly. In the end is it not a good use of our time to discuss fantasy or speculation.
The shortcomings of the judgement have also been well mapped out.
What is perhaps far more interesting are the future opportunities to use data and statistics far more powerfully than we do currently.
Especially when a Judge's so called common sense view of half a dozen "inconclusive" circumstantial evidence points can be wildly different to what probability analysis suggests.
The issue is that humans are often poor judges of probability, and frequently deploy semantic arguments in illogical ways based on narrative.
For example Johnson's call time doesn't actually prove anything about whether Reeva screamed. You can quite equally deploy the screaming evidence in reverse to find that Johnson must be wrong about when he heard 5-6 shots. Or say that the N's evidence clearly proves Johnson is wrong.
What a judge is really doing is simply preferring Johnson to Stipp. Yet even if (big if) the call times are using the same clock - there is no way we can know whether which witnesses gets the exact order of events right in comparison to the clock.
So if the clock is right, Stipp or Johnson must have the sequence wrong.
Or if they both have the sequences right - then Johnson's clock must be wrong.
Then for the judge to use this to decide whether there are two voices heard or one?
What I like about mr fossils timeline is one can evaluate different possibilities.
What I find interesting is that Stipp & the N's corroborate each other strongly. Both of them together establish a same clear & continuous timeline, and they are the nearest witnesses.
Stipp & the N's also fit nicely with the physical evidence discovered.
Yet to believe in Johnson, not only do you have to essentially change all the Stipp's timing and what they directly observed, you also have to invent sounds not heard by either Stipp or Ns
So how confident are we about Johnsons 3.17?
One hearsay document?
Then a critical point I am sure you haven't missed.
It is actually the defence that needed to prove the 3.17 time - and they did it with hearsay?
It's embarrassing really.