except that he wasn't counting the shots so it's hard to imagine he can now accurately tell how close or far apart the shots were - in fact yesterday he said he could NOT recall
The timing has already been reproduced in court by a witness who was asked to use the word bang to describe the timing of the shots. Quite clearly this was stated as bang ......bang.bang.bang. This covered roughly 3-4 seconds at most. I ran the comment against a stopwatch and, if anything there was at most 3 seconds between the first and the last bang, as described by the witness.
It would take a big backswing to provide enough force to break a hardwood door and, IMO, at least three seconds to complete the back swing, play the stroke, then follow through and then prepare for the next swing. This timing would be at complete variance with the witnesses statement of four shots one, then three in quick succession.
To make it easier to understand please picture a cricketer at his wicket preparing to hit the oncoming ball for six. You will appreciate then, I am sure just how long it takes to set up a powerful strike. There is the back swing, there is the forward swing and striking of the ball and then there is the follow through due to the momentum of the stroke. Imagine if there were a further three balls delivered immediately, one after the other. It would be impossible for the batsman to recover from his first stroke and follow through to take this ball and hit it for six (I use that analogy because there would have had to be very powerful strokes to break down a hardwood door in 4 strokes) let alone hit another three balls with a gap of less than a second between.
I am not speaking of Johnson's testimony.
Whilst I am here, the 4 shots, delivered with timing stated by the witness, suggests intent, ie one shot, then a gap and three further shots in rapid succession. IMO having shot Reeva once, t was important to OP that he silenced Reeva. Had she survived after the first shot and been able to testify as to what happened his life would be in ruins. Killing her enabled him to make up a storyline that he thought he would get away with.
I should point out that OPs swing was not necessary that of a batsman at the crease, it may well have been an overhead strike but the same criteria apply, ie set up the strike, make the strike, a degree of follow through (though this would be diminished as the strike would end on the door and then the preparation to strike again.