I do not think that a person who truly believes there is an intruder in their home uses a check list (while in a state of panic) to tick off reasons why it may not be an intruder. I would never think along the lines of "The dogs did not bark so it can't be an intruder". "The ladders are too short so it can't be an intruder". I would have trouble thinking at all in that situation. If he had left Reeva in bed just moments before hand and did not see or hear her getting up, in his mind he did not need to check her whereabouts. Of course he still broke the law even if his version is true.
But......as a gun owner....He read the test questions for ownership......he passed mostof the questions.
It was his dutyto remain calm.....remember the rules etc.......He wasin control as his imaginary intruder would hid in the toilet. OP knew he had a very powerful weapon in his hand. Loaded and ready to fire, he should have called security whilst the intruder took a potty break before he grabbed the hi-fi.
You are correct.....anyway we look at this.....this is OP soon -->:jail: