No additions? No exaggerations? and no agenda?
1. Reeva happily goes to bed, having packed all her clothes neatly away in her bag, including her underwear and the top she was wearing, while leaving her jeans inside-out at the bottom of the bed.
Nel claimed this was evidence of a fight and I guess this is what you think we should conclude. I'm not convinced that a woman involved in an argument or worse would want or need to remove her jeans whether to flee or otherwise. There was no sign of skin scratches or abrasions consistent with the jeans being forcibly removed. So we are to be conclude that someone who packs their bag tidily but leaves jeans on the floor has been murdered.
2. OP wakes in the night and immediately puts his hands over his face. He takes them off long enough to glance over and notice Reevas legs under the duvet. He then puts his hands back over his face to get out of bed pushing aside a duvet that is not actually on him.
No evidence for this or that this was a continuous sequence
3. He walks around to Reevas side of the bed, without either looking at her or telling her what hes doing. She doesnt ask, either.
You have no way of knowing how they would normally communicate in any situation let lone this one.
4. Once his back is completely turned, Reeva silently scrambles across to his side of the bed and walks totally noiselessly and in the pitch black to the toilet.
Yes his back must have been turned at least until he drew the blinds(?)/curtains making it essentially completely dark. Reeva need not have been silent or walk totally noiselessly if there was fan noise. She only had to move a few feet to get into the corridor where she would not be heard anyway - the floor was marble and part carpeted.
5. Never once facing the bed, OP brings both fans in and positions them at the end of the bed. How he did that with his back to the bed the entire time, I am unable to fathom. He either stood with his back to the bed, and put the fans in front of him and then walked around them, or positioned them with his arms behind him.
6. In spite of the pitch-black room, he notices jeans on the floor. He is bothered by a small LED light enough to want to cover them with said jeans but not bothered by the lit-up LED display, the light on the TV or the lights on the light switches.
The room was only pitch black after he drew the curtains.
7. He hears a terrifying sound from the bathroom and is frozen with fear. At no point does it cross his mind that it may have been the person sharing the bedroom and bathroom with him making the noise nope, hes so convinced it cant be her, he doesnt even bother to turn his head and glance in her direction.
This is at the heart of the CH finding.
8. He doesnt seek to clarify what hes heard with his awake girlfriend who is feet away from him. He doesnt wonder if she heard it too and is scared.
9. He feels particularly vulnerable because hes on his stumps, but doesnt take a few seconds to put on the legs that are, actually, right next to him.
IIRC this takes of the order of 20 seconds. During this time an intruder could already be making their way to the bedroom. Again part of the CH.
10. He stops being frozen with fear and heads for his gun, making his way around the fans that he has just positioned in front of the bed. He holds into the bed for balance, and says not-a-word to the person who is in it regarding the fact that he believes that there are intruders in the next room and he needs to arm himself.
He did not have to make his way around the fans on his version.
11. He reaches under the bed for the gun, careful not to glance across at the person he believes is in it.
How do you conclude he was careful to avoid glancing across?
12. He stands up, faces the passage and whispers/speaks quietly to Reeva, telling her to get down and call the police without actually telling her why. He is not surprised that she doesnt ask or that she doesnt bother to get out of bed and get down as instructed.
We do not know for sure that Reeva could not have reasonably thought that the sound of the bathroom window opening was a strong sign of an intruder
13. He makes his way in terror to the bathroom ignoring the door that he and Reeva could have escaped through and the panic alarm that would have brought immediate help.
Further steps he could have taken to avoid injury to Reeva
14. Hes so desperate to put himself between the intruders and Reeva that he doesnt actually check where Reeva is.
15. He is too scared to put the light on but not too scared to start screaming as soon as he starts walking down the passage.
I don't understand why one precludes the other.
16. He is walking slowly and quietly down the passage, screaming.
Nonsense which was never in evidence.
17. Reeva hears the screaming but is too scared of the intruder to respond and give away her position, so she slams the door.images-2
There is no evidence that she deliberately slammed the door rather than trying to close it quietly and accidently slamming it in haste for example.
18. OP screams at Reeva to call the police. She fails to do this even though she has her phone with her.
You imply that Reeva is not scared and thinking straight and her attention is not taken with what might be going on beyond the closed door.
19. OP gets to the bathroom doorway, and stops screaming so that the intruders wont know where he is.
Having got to the end of the corridor and not knowing that the intruder(s) had left why would you shout as you looked around the corner making yourself more of an obvious target?
20.When he sees that theres no one in the bathroom, he starts screaming again.
IIRC he said he was screaming throughout
21. Reeva stands facing the door, making no effort to speak to her screaming boyfriend who is now standing right outside the toilet door. She doesnt wonder if he wants to come into the toilet and hide with her; she selfishly hides, silently locking the door and says nothing.
22. Somehow she steps backwards to knock the magazine rack on the other side of the toilet before immediately stepping forward again to the position she was in when she was shot.
Are you suggesting that she could not have moved inside the toilet?
23. OP has many thoughts running though his head a story about a neighbour being tied up in his house, the crime rate in SA, the builder leaving a ladder outside his house, the folly of shooting a warning shot into the shower in case it ricochets and hits him, but a noise from the toilet has all thoughts disappearing from his mind like a fart in the wind and he shoots once, moves position and shoots three more times without actually meaning to
.all the while screaming.
There was expert testimony on both sides about the trajectories. Matching the trajectories to the wounds depends entirely on how quickly Reeva fell after the hip shot and no one knew what exactly occurred behind the closed door not even OP.
24. He stands screaming for a bit, then walks backwards out of the bathroom screaming.
25. He gets to the bedroom, screaming, and is a trifle surprised to see that Reeva is not sitting in bed after hearing four gunshots from the en suite bathroom.
No exaggeration for the purpose of mockery here then?
26. He heads across the bed backwards, keeping his eyes on the passage
.shes not there. He walks along the gap between the bed and the curtains; shes not there. Shes not behind the curtains either.
27. Gasp. Was that Reeva in the toilet? He doesnt even bother checking to see whether shes run out of the bedroom that would be a ridiculous thing to do given that the shooting was in the bathroom, so he sees no sense in even checking (yes, he actually said that).
Surely if you thought you may have shot the wrong person in the toilet you would want to check if they were OK not waste time looking elsewhere which you could do later as they would now not be in immediate danger
28. He runs with his gun back to the bathroom and tries to pull open the door hes still scared it may be an intruder, and hopeful its not Reeva, but he doesnt bother checking to see if theres a ladder outside the window.
As above
29. He runs back to the bedroom, parts the curtains and shouts for help from the balcony
.holding a cocked gun in his hand because hes still scared.
30. He puts down his gun, sits on the bed, looks for his socks, puts on his legs then picks up his gun again to run to the bathroom all in the pitch black because he tells us he never opened the curtains or put on the light.
I don't recall the evidence for this
31. Kicking the door doesnt work, so he runs back for his bat. He then runs back to the bathroom with a cocked gun in one hand and a cricket bat in the other.
* Oh, I almost forgot throughout all of this he is screaming like a woman, except when he goes onto the balcony to shout for help in a mans voice.
All of the above takes him 15 minutes
There's no prosecution timeline
32. Back in the bathroom, he puts down the gun and hits the door three times with enough ferocity that six people think they are gunshots. Four of those people had slept through the real gunshots 15 minutes earlier seemingly not bothered by a sound 1000 times louder than the sound that they are hearing now.
The noise may be of that order of difference but loudness is the human perception of noise and is some 2 orders less.
Even inside the house Frank heard nothing useful. I don't see how you can be sure a gunshot would wake distant witnesses or witnesses with airconditioning on and windows closed.
33. Once he breaks down the door and sees Reeva bloody and not breathing, he is as silent as a monk. No more screaming he is too sad to scream anymore.
Is it unreasonable that fear of an intruder and panic would disappear when it became obvious to OP what had in fact occurred?
34. In spite of screaming at Reeva to call the police three times, it doesnt occur to him to do the same himself now.images-6
Why would it, there was no intruder?!
35. He sits sobbing over her, then pulls her against him, feeling her blood run on to him although it only manages to stain his shorts and forearms.
36. He is so distraught by Reevas condition, that getting medical help for her is not his first thought
.calling a friend is.
37. He psychically knows that Netcare will tell him to get Reeva to hospital himself so he calls Stander to help him lift her so he can do this.
Did he not call for an ambulance?
38. He then calls Netcare to be given the worst medical advice of all time to take a woman who has been shot three times, once in the head, to hospital himself.
No ambulances available then. A casualty with their brains blown out will not last long without hospital treatment. Without the latest expert medical advice would you wait and watch her die?
39. He calls Security for help, then sobs down the phone to them. When they call him back, he forgets to ask for help and tells them he is fine.
40. He runs downstairs, careful to switch off the alarm first and opens the door, crying.
"Careful?"
41. Coming back upstairs he smashes his way through the bedroom double-doors before simply unlatching them.
42. He carries Reeva through the bedroom, leaving a dissected line of blood that is half on carpet and half on the duvet on the bed which the police can handily line up later making it look like the duvet was on the floor all along and that OP is one enormous great big fat liar.
There was never any evidence that I saw that the blood trail was not on the carpet under the duvet