sorrell skye
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How about this:
The shots were reported to be in quick succession by all witnesses and according to OP and the ballistics guy.
The shots are grouped closely together that suggests he was generally aiming at a center of mass of the would-be intruder he believed to be behind the door.
He would have been temporarily deafened after the first shot or had severe ringing in his ears and would likely not hear any sounds coming from the cubicle in order to adjust his aim.
I agree that the acoustics of the bathroom may have caused an immediate, loud ringing in OP's ears and may have interfered with his ability to hear Reeva's terrified screams, which multiple ear-witnesses have testified they heard.
I don't necessarily need OP to have heard Reeva screaming in order to believe that he's guilty of the charge of unlawful, intentional murder, regardless of his claim of error in persona, which the State has asserted "will not affect the intention to kill a human being", per the indictment.
I find it interesting to explore the various facets and the various plausible scenarios of the case. But I think the distilled, known facts support the State's charge of unlawful, intentional murder of a human being.