soozieqtips
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Nobody witnessed that.I'd like to point you into the direction of OP's "recon mode" tweet made earlier in 2012.
Nobody witnessed that.I'd like to point you into the direction of OP's "recon mode" tweet made earlier in 2012.
And how many bullet holes does the washer sport? NONE.
Nobody witnessed that.
The state asserts it because it's a clever way of getting the conviction you want without having to prove your case. It doesn't mean that is how it will work. I believe it will be up to the judge to decide if Oscar acted as a reasonable person would if she believes his story.
Yeah, I think the state's error in personae argument is bunk, as Roux points out in the bail hearing. The state has really made no arguments or produced any evidence at trial to suggest Oscar was trying to kill "a defenseless burglar." There would be no way to prove it anyway because Oscar is saying he was afraid of an armed intruder, not a defenseless burglar - and no one can give evidence that OP really thought the intruder was defenseless.
In fact, the trajectory of the shots does support his claim that he considered the intruder in the toilet to be armed - someone who could have shot him if he had been out in the open.
How many washers do you know that can open windows?
And is it safer to give audio clues to your whereabouts rather than just advancing in silence?
Yes I have often thought about that . Thanks for all the picturesGood morning, all :seeya:
I have a packed day today but just wanted to jump in real quick...
The right side of the bed that Reeva was supposedly sleeping in is extremely close to the balcony. I find it extremely hard to believe that Oscar coming in off of that balcony would not see her there - she would have been a few feet away from him.
The holster was found on the left side of the bed, up against the wall on the nightstand.
The magazine and it's carrying case were found in the drawer on the right side night stand where Oscar typically sleeps.
Interestingly, the blood spatter found on the wall behind the headboard was on the left hand side, just above the holster case.
It was given as an example as to what OP does when he hears a noise that startles him or sounds like a burglar/intruder. He shot the toilet room door 4 times because he thought an intruder was in there, even though he didn't see an intruder. He didn't shoot the washer but he thought it was an intruder and it had made a noise that to OP sounded like an intruder.
All I can say about this is based on having been in a situation where I thought there was a burglar trying to enter my home when it was late at night and my spouse was on call.
I loudly got the 12 gage shotgun and loudly pumped it to assure that the intruder knew that I was armed and ready to shoot. And even though I was alone, I called out as if there was someone with me "Call the cops - I don't want to kill this guy" or words to that effect.
Was it rational? Maybe not - but at the time, being scared beyond belief, in my mind, I was blustering and hoping to scare the intruder away. It might have worked too because when the cops got there, there was evidence that there had been someone outside a lower floor window tampering with it...but if there was someone there, they had fled before the police got there.
Yeah, if you're armed and ready to shoot it's safer to pro-actively stop the threat, as opposed getting shot because you can't get down the stairs.
With the washer he heard rustling, vague sounds. Same, presumably, with the noises he reported to ST. Hearing a window opening and possibly whatever was going on in the bathroom, like a key locking, are only attributable to human manipulation. Those are pretty tell tale signs that your ears aren't just playing with you, they're real. Panic mode.
But did you go towards that intruder down a dark corridor, around two corners while saying loudly for them to get out of your house so that they would know your position? Did you have the option of pushing an alarm button that notified on site security that you needed help but didn't push it at all and even told police/security when they phoned/showed up that everything was fine?
No there was no key locking heard, only when he got to the bathroom did he "hear a noise in the toilet".
It doesn't make any sense.
I've seen the rods, they don't show movement. The witnesses all say what they heard happened in rapid succession of each other. What you are claiming requires at least a bit of a pause between each shot which no one has reported. There's no logical reason for someone to "track a voice" when firing into such a small space and I don't see how you even could. No matter where she was standing/sitting it's all going to sound the same. If he was trying to kill her why did he aim at her lower body and wait for her to fall then aim at her head? ....Why not just aim high the first time if you're trying to kill someone? I could go on.
I'm not arguing this because it doesn't fit the defense case, it doesn't fit anyone's case.
Exactly. He shot the imaginary intruder in the toilet before ever seeing the imaginary intruder, so why didn't he also shoot before seeing the washing machine??? He can't have it both ways. He heard noises both times but he only shot one time - the time Reeva happened to be staying over and when it was entirely probable it was her who was making the noise in the first place.It was given as an example as to what OP does when he hears a noise that startles him or sounds like a burglar/intruder. He shot the toilet room door 4 times because he thought an intruder was in there, even though he didn't see an intruder. He didn't shoot the washer but he thought it was an intruder and it had made a noise that to OP sounded like an intruder.
It was given as an example as to what OP does when he hears a noise that startles him or sounds like a burglar/intruder. He shot the toilet room door 4 times because he thought an intruder was in there, even though he didn't see an intruder. He didn't shoot the washer but he thought it was an intruder and it had made a noise that to OP sounded like an intruder.
Did he specify what the noise was?
BBM - so you fired off a warning shot. But OP didn't bother with that. He immediately shot to kill.All I can say about this is based on having been in a situation where I thought there was a burglar trying to enter my home when it was late at night and my spouse was on call.
I loudly got the 12 gage shotgun and loudly pumped it to assure that the intruder knew that I was armed and ready to shoot. And even though I was alone, I called out as if there was someone with me "Call the cops - I don't want to kill this guy" or words to that effect.
Was it rational? Maybe not - but at the time, being scared beyond belief, in my mind, I was blustering and hoping to scare the intruder away. It might have worked too because when the cops got there, there was evidence that there had been someone outside a lower floor window tampering with it...but if there was someone there, they had fled before the police got there.
If OP really wanted to feel safe, he could have turned his inner/outer security system on, removed the ladders he knew were outside, locked all the door/windows, had his downstairs window and ac fixed immediately, but he did none of those.