Estelle
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Like you, I seldom believe these domestic murders come out of the blue during "a fight" one night.
He will have been toying with the idea for some time. Thinking how he could do it. Drawing inspiration for reported home invasions. The other thing we know about these guys is they are very controlling, until they move on - then the life of the victim is nothing to them.
Likely we are going to find something in the background where he made the calculation that CC was now a problem for him, rather than someone to be possessed.
I think the comparison to Pistorius is an apt one. A guy on the fringes of crime, increasingly reckless. We just never found out what Reeva was threatening to reveal.
What may have happened, is CC forced him to act before he was ready.
I agree with you. I think there were two previous times that CC had written in her diary (that we have been privy to so far) that she claimed that she wanted to leave B. So this night was not the first time. If he was aware that she was privy to some organised crime secrets, he did not want her leaving him and telling police.
It appears that just after midnight on the day of her murder, CC had phoned about booking accommodation three times (although most media articles say once). IMO B probably overheard the calls and prevented her from leaving that night perhaps saying to her, "Get some sleep and I will take you tomorrow". He then realised that he had to act fast and put his plan into action. I was amazed that she was able to go to sleep that night.
As for OP, a well-known member of the OP thread and I used to communicate privately. One day she wrote to me at the end of the case and asked me my opinion about whether I thought OP's secret (that Reeva was going to expose) was that he was a homosexual and I agreed with her. We had never felt that he and Reeva had ever had a sexual relationship but she had other evidence which backed up this theory.
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