The collective testimony of all 5 ear-witnesses was as follows:
- Man and woman arguing,
- Bangs
- Woman screaming,
- Woman's screaming climaxing in terror, followed immediately by
- Bangs
- Silence
The collective physical evidence is:
- 4 gunshots through toilet door,
- 3 shots hit Reeva,
- Cricket bat hit door,
- Wood panels were ripped out of door after shots.
Killer is asking judge to believe:
- All 5 witnesses who heard a woman scream/argue are wrong
- Witnesses heard killer screaming like a woman
- All 5 witnesses are wrong about hearing gunshots.
Killer is asking judge to believe that the killer shot and killed a woman in his bathroom, then replicated the exact sounds of a woman being attacked and shot to death.
The reason the woman presiding over the case is called a Judge is because she gets to use her judgment and decide if a) a reasonable person would fear for his life when hearing his bed mate go pee, b) if a proportional response to hearing somebody pee in the next room is shooting them dead four times., and c) if the killer is lying about his story to keep from being convicted.
Evidence presented to suggest killer may be lying and will be asked to explain:
- blood on wall behind bed
- blood on duvet
- projectile hole in bedroom door
- broken bedroom door
- dent on tub
- blood on watches
- failing to tell security he shot Reeva
- failing at any time to call police
- failing to consider Reeva might have been using the bathroom
- claiming to be aggressor and move into the bathroom
- claiming to be aggressor and shoot at somebody in toilet stall
- cell phone internet access at 1:48 am
- Food ingested by Reeva an hour or so prior to shooting
- text messages contradicting killer's portrayal of relationship
- killer's history of irresponsible use of guns
- killer's history of disrespecting authorities
- killer's failure to use cell phone to call for help while killer claims to be screaming out the door for help
- killer's claim that he was trapped inside his own bedroom from which he left after killing
- killer's claim he felt vulnerable holding a loaded 9 mm gun
- killer's claim he didn't see Reeva missing from the bed until after he shot her
- killer's claim that he hit the toilet door with the cricket bat after he put on his prosthetics
- killer's claim that he called out to phantom intruder to leave his house when intruder was trapped in the bathrooom
- killer's claim he told Reeva to call police when in fact killer himself never called police after killing Reeva
- killer's claim he had to sleep on a particular side of the bed because of a shoulder injury
- killer's claim that he knew Reeva was in love with him and couldn't be happier
- killer's claim that he woke up at 3:00 am and moved two fans into his bedroom
- killer's claim he spoke to Reeva shortly before moving the fans into the bedroom
- killer's reason for calling property manager instead of police or ambulance service
- killer's reason for calling security but not speaking
- killer's reason for answering call from security and not telling security he shot Reeva
- killer's reason for going to open front door while leaving Reeva upstairs bleeding
- killer's claim that Reeva died in his arms 10-15 minutes after he shot her in the head
- killer's explanation for why this night was different from the dozens of other nights people who shared his bed got up to pee
- killer's explanation for why he felt trapped in his own bedroom when clearly he had the ability to leave the room
- killer's reason for why he had the tantrum Reeva referred to in her text message
- killer's explanation for why bedroom door was damaged
- killer's explanation for why his prosthetic leg was damaged
- killer's explanation for additional bruises found on Reeva's body
- killer's explanation for his order for a stockpile of additional weapons and ammo
- killer's explanation of event that Reeva referred to on the text message that she was trying to console him about
- killer's explanation for what Reeva was doing while he was watching



on his iPad
- killer's explanation for why iPads were synced
- killer's explanation for what he told Netcare
- killer's explanation for why he shot the gun out of the sun roof of car
- killer's explanation for why he discharged gun in a restaurant and asked friend to take the blame
- killer's explanation for why he didn't check the bed to make sure it wasn't Reeva in the bathrrom
- killer's explanation for why he didn't ask the person in the toilet if it was Reeva instead of telling person in the toilet stall to leave his house
- killer's explanation for the moment he decided to kill the person in the toilet stall
- killer's explanation for report that he scored in a rugby match after his prosthetics were ripped off by a defender
- killer's reason for having possession of illegal ammo
- killer's explanation for broken window
- killer's explanation for jean on ground below bathroom window
- killer's explanation for why he slept with doors to the deck open if he feared intruders
- killer's explanation for why he saw ladders outside, knew ladders might be able to reach his deck, and yet did nothing to secure the ladders or secure his deck
- killer's explanation for the alleged times he was victimized by criminals and why he never reported these crimes
- killer's explanation for why his sister retrieved a watch from the bedroom the morning of the shooting
Yes, if killer can explain all these things and have the judge think he's being truthful, he may not get convicted of premeditated murder and only be convicted of murder.