Just read his official statement...
He gives no explanation as to why all of a sudden in the middle of the night he wakes up and brings a fan in from the balcony and closes the door & blinds behind him. Why would somebody keep a fan on an outside balcony? I suppose somebody could, but it just seems like a really convenient way to explain why he was awake at 3am, why he didn't notice that Reeva wasn't in bed, and why it became so dark in the room (because he closed the door/blinds/curtains).
Obviously he had enough light at the time he woke up to see his way from his bed to the balcony on his stumps to get the fan. Surely he would not have done that in pitch black or he could have tripped over something and hurt himself.
It would only become pitch black after he closed the door/blinds/curtains. How long does it take to do all that... seconds, maybe a minute? The bed is right next to the balcony. So in that moment that he retrieves the fan and brings it inside, there still would have been some ambient light. He would have been able to see her in bed or not. That would then have to mean that in that exact second that he turned around to close the door & blinds that Reeva got up? Wow, that's a pretty darn narrow timeframe (and explanation!)
Also, if he is so terrified of crime in his neighborhood, why the heck are they sleeping with their balcony wide open in the first place?
But yet, he states that he sees the bathroom window open and immediately thinks burglar. His balcony door was just wide open all night and no biggie but the smaller bathroom window is open and that is suddenly a problem.
And at the sound of just a random noise, instead of thinking that it's your bedmate, as any normal person would do, his first thought is: "I heard a noise in the bathroom and realized that someone was in the bathroom. I felt a sense of terror rushing over me. There are no burglar bars across the bathroom window and I knew that contractors who worked at my house had left the ladders outside." Um yea ok... when you are half asleep at 3am, this is your first thought? I don't think so.
He gets the gun from under the bed where Reeva is supposedly sleeping. I don't care how dark the room is, he would have felt the bed or tried to shake her or something. No way in hell he didn't know she wasn't in bed.
He supposedly yelled to her to call for help and is yelling at a supposed burglar to get out, and Reeva has no response at all? He didn't pause for one second to wonder why she didn't respond at all? But he has time to ponder that ladder outside that contractors left the other day?
That is one heck of a wild imagination and story.
It all rests on him to come up with a reasonable excuse as to why he acted the way he did and he doesn't even come close with this explanation. Not to mention that even in the absurd event that the judge believes him, it's still totally negligent that he blindly shot through that door without knowing who or what was behind it. He is toast.