Trial Discussion Thread #19 - 14.04.07, Day 17

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According to Oscar radio, this is important testimony for the defense. It forms & shapes how he thinks & reacts because of his life experiences, especially the boat accident.
 
  • #382
O.M.G??!!!!!! This guy deserves an Oscar!!! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

Seriously he's a sociopath, hooked on his own freaking ego. Reeva didn't stand a chance! Far out I was wondering when someone was going to bust out and call his bluff!
 
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nap time for me....
 
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The boat accident is another example of his reckless need for speed. It did not slow him down apparently, since Reeva had called her mother from the car to say he was speeding while she was in the vehicle... smh
 
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ETA- forgot to quote! In reply to rapidly receding post asking what he hit!

Maybe a rock? Not sure. He gave the impression he was just cruising along, blinded by the setting sun and it was only John standing up who spotted whatever it was a yelled a warning. It doesn't really explain why John could see an obvious obstacle they were about to hit and OP could not......when he was going so slow and all, and hadn't been drinking....
 
  • #387
I disagree that the position of a body would normally be determined by a medical examiner. Apart from it being something of a joint effort anyway, it is not the case here in the UK nor in the US as per the following quote by the American Bar Association paper called "Ballistics":



(Link to paper): http://apps.americanbar.org/abastore/products/books/abstracts/5450051chap1_abs.pdf

It might not be the case in the UK, of course ballistics experts handle ballistics. But yes, the ME's typically handle the actual wounds and order of wounds and position of body. I suggest you watch the Michael Dunn trial where the ME brought in a dummy with dowel rods in it to demonstrate the position of Jordan Davis when he was killed and the order the bullets hit him in. That is typical ME testimony to me.
 
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According to Oscar radio, this is important testimony for the defense. It forms & shapes how he thinks & reacts because of his life experiences, especially the boat accident.

So far, none of it explains in any way why he did not take 2 seconds to confirm her whereabouts before he shot blindly through a door.

The way he explained the boating accident made him sound calm, cool and collected. He said his face was torn up, but he had the presence of mind to call his uncle with the cell.

And since when has he been withdrawn and fearful? He was quite the social butterfly, always out and about, attending public events, staying out late.
 
  • #390
Well him leaving his legs in his pants when he gets in to bed makes the jeans on the bedroom floor more interesting! Lots of new things to consider...
 
  • #391
According to Oscar radio, this is important testimony for the defense. It forms & shapes how he thinks & reacts because of his life experiences, especially the boat accident.


I agree that Roux could have provided a short history of OP's life but this was a life story, even down to skin peeling from his stumps.
 
  • #392
What planet does Oscar think the Judge and her minions have been on? The one where there is no you tube, no public record recordings of his proficiency and yet he stands there and lies in court to My Lady? She is going to slap him down probably with his prosthetic legs!
 
  • #393
If you think you need a green bucket to listen to this garbage, just wait until he starts talking about Reeva. I don't know if I can handle that!

Have to say I agree with you there . My son is watching this live on TV I am just reading it here .
 
  • #394
What planet does Oscar think the Judge and her minions have been on? The one where there is no you tube, no public record recordings of his proficiency and yet he stands there and lies in court to My Lady? She is going to slap him down probably with his prosthetic legs!

Don't suppose you have a YouTube link . My son asked me and I can't find one .
 
  • #395
And the boat accident made him fearful and withdrawn...?


I thought it was the scary burglars and death threats.

I did mention awhile back that his defense will probably use a head injury from that accident...
 
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Wasn't much of an apology to the Steenkamps's for taking their daughter's life, was it? Not. At. All. :no:
 
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According to Oscar radio, this is important testimony for the defense. It forms & shapes how he thinks & reacts because of his life experiences, especially the boat accident.


I agree. The crux of the defense is OP's psychology - his paranoia, the reasonableness of his actions, what influences his actions. You can't build evidence about that by just talking about the night of the shooting. Evidence from his pre-shooting life is critical. No saying it will be convincing, though.
 
  • #400
I did mention awhile back that his defense will probably use a head injury from that accident...

Ironic if the only "violence" OP ever experienced was by himself on himself.
 
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