Protecting his g/f? He doesn't even check if she is in bed, yet he is protecting her?
thats what he says he was doing, and that is what he will be presenting to the jurists who will be trying him, we shall see if he successfully achieves this
Protecting his g/f? He doesn't even check if she is in bed, yet he is protecting her?
Doesn't mean he doesn't think she's there according to him.
well boys and girls, based on what we've learned about OP, if he succeeds in convincing the judge that he opened fire due to a suspected intruder locked in the can taking a wizz and gets off, if you find yourself with a personal invite to the lad's home, my advice... take a bullhorn and announce yourself liberaly when in his presence.
Interesting, half the door was in the toilet room. How far would he had broken the door before giving up? Then why would he use a key if the door was half broken already?
That's a new thought - trying to beat the door down with the bat first.
I don't understand "used the bat to rescue her". What do you mean?
I read somewhere that the valentines gift she bought for him was a white photo frame with four pictures of the two of them to go with it. She told him not to open it until valentines day. It was found smashed in the house?
This is not verified, just what I remember reading...
The angle of the bat?
That's a new thought - trying to beat the door down with the bat first.
I don't understand "used the bat to rescue her". What do you mean?
When I reached the bed, I realised that Reeva was not in bed. That is when it dawned on me that it could have been Reeva who was in the toilet. I returned to the bathroom calling her name. I tried to open the toilet door but it was locked. I rushed back into the bedroom and opened the sliding door exiting onto the balcony and screamed for help.
I put on my prosthetic legs, ran back to the bathroom and tried to kick the toilet door open. I think I must then have turned on the lights. I went back into the bedroom and grabbed my cricket bat to bash open the toilet door. A panel or panels broke off and I found the key on the floor and unlocked and opened the door. Reeva was slumped over but alive.
Interesting, half the door was in the toilet room. How far would he had broken the door before giving up? Then why would he use a key if the door was half broken already?
Well, she is dead so she can't very well contradict him, can she?
He knows she is in the apartment. He hears a noise from the bathroom. He doesn't realize it could be his g/f using the bathroom? Is that reasonable? I don't think so. It's reckless at the very least to shoot at the bathroom door, and not even checking if his g/f was using the bathroom.
Fair enough. From my POI, there isn't anything put forward so far that challenges his version of events. He may be lying about everything or somethings, I just haven't seen it yet.
To me, just because something should of happened (check on Reeva) doesn't mean that it's impossible that it didn't happen the way he says.
he has come home before and heard a noise (washing machine) and got his gun out as he thought it may be an intruder, he was jumpy and paranoid about his personal safety,
but somehow he didnt shoot the washing machine...
and I imagine that the subpoena for Botha is already typed and waiting to be served, as defence will not miss the chance to get Botha back into court to reveal just what a shambles he made of the initial investigation
he has come home before and heard a noise (washing machine) and got his gun out as he thought it may be an intruder, he was jumpy and paranoid about his personal safety,
but somehow he didnt shoot the washing machine...
that he didn't, but then he was not in his locked bedroom with what he considered no way to retreat, and he had his legs on when he was spooked by the washing machine