South Africa - Martin, 55, Theresa, 54, Rudi van Breda, 22, murdered, 26 Jan 2015 #3

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I think she will have a good cry afterwards, I know I would. :cry:

Yes, agreed. I can't hear it well enough to follow it, but I can see she's looking stressed. I have nothing but admiration for the way she's keeping it together and arguing her case.
 
Thanks to a comment in chat, HvB's favourite show that he watched before the murders, One Piece, the character Sentomaru weapon of choice is an axe.
 
I've found it a bit annoying that they haven't had a camera on Desai when he is speaking today, so it's difficult to catch everything he's saying.

The audio has been poor from day 1. There were 2 videos when the plea explanation was read out. The first video I saw had the microphone on the defence's side of the court and the quality was very similar to what we have here, minus the sound cutting out all the time. The second video had the microphone over near Galloway. The quality was good and you didn't have the echo effect, if I can call it that. I don't know why someone isn't doing something about it.
 
The audio has been poor from day 1. There were 2 videos when the plea explanation was read out. The first video I saw had the microphone on the defence's side of the court and the quality was very similar to what we have here, minus the sound cutting out all the time. The second video had the microphone over near Galloway. The quality was good and you didn't have the echo effect, if I can call it that. I don't know why someone isn't doing something about it.

Everyone is scared to mention it lest it will be taken away.
 
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Adv Combrink now taking the witness through SOPs, a huge bundle

Adv Combrink now asking about the labeling of sampling and according to SOPs

Adv Combrink hands over document from their expert, claims samples taken were not big enough as per SOP

Otto: smaller DNA samples taken, goes against SOP but still yielded great results

Adv Combrink: the witness has been harping on about SOPs but didn't follow it here
 
We have learned nothing today. C has given an object lesson in quibble (to make often peevish criticisms or objections about matters that are minor, unimportant, or irrelevant).
 
Yes, agreed. I can't hear it well enough to follow it, but I can see she's looking stressed. I have nothing but admiration for the way she's keeping it together and arguing her case.
On day one I thought she was a bit...fluffy. She's gone way up in my estimation.
 
Judge Desai wants to speak to media in chambers, any idea what that could be about?
 
Judge Desai wants to speak to media in chambers, any idea what that could be about?
The only thing I can think of is that yesterday it was picking up comments that it maybe shouldn't have, like when the assessor whispered in Desai's ear, and Botha complained earier that they were picking up comments between counsels. But I think they've corrected that today, so I don't know.

eta - they've corrected it to the point that we can no longer hear clearly what judge and counsel are saying to the witness.
 
On day one I thought she was a bit...fluffy. She's gone way up in my estimation.
OMG, I hope you didn't take that as an insult fluffykins! Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fluffy' in the right circumstances eh! :D
 
I'm not expecting Combrink to put any specifics to Otto. I think the whole cross-exam has been designed so that the defence can argue that procedures and standards of the agency are inadequate and unreliable.

I bet they haven't asked to random test any of the samples because they wouldn't want to be in the position of having to agree they are accurate.

Every time Otto tells him to address his criticisms in context of an actual result he can't.
 
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