Trial Discussion Thread #19 - 14.04.07, Day 17

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  • #61
He is saying Reeva was much closer to the door than cpt M said. And that the lesions on her back could not have been caused by black talon bullet or components 'they do however correspond with the scallop of the magazine rack...incurred as she slid down and the area of the spine came into contact with the mag rack'
 
  • #62
Always thought strange how Mangena couldn't decide whether arm or head-shot were the last because of what OP's expert just said, i.e. she couldn't have lifted her arm to cover her head if the head shot were last and if the head-shot were 3rd then she couldn't have lifted her arm either. Unless of course it was a double tap. Don't know if in SA the PT has rebuttal and can call Mangena to explain why this expert is wrong but think he really needs to if he can.
 
  • #63
hip - immediate instability, would have fallen slightly to the right, not sure how much pain she would have felt
arm- immediate rendered useless
head- death ensued fairly quickly

Whether she made any noise depends on the sequence...these shots could have been discharged in space of 4 secs ...highly unlikely she would have had time to call out...I don't think she would have/could have called out. I can't exclude it though.

He says Reeva 'would have been able to move' after first two injuries but 'largely of a reflexive nature'

Judge asks what that means.
 
  • #64
Always thought strange how Mangena couldn't decide whether arm or head-shot were the last because of what OP's expert just said, i.e. she couldn't have lifted her arm to cover her head if the head shot were last and if the head-shot were 3rd then she couldn't have lifted her arm either. Unless of course it was a double tap. Don't know if in SA the PT has rebuttal and can call Mangena to explain why this expert is wrong but think he really needs to if he can.

Sure looks like it. He's sitting at the pt team table right now.
 
  • #65
He explains the reflexive means largely involuntarily movements in this context.

'I believe she may have voided her bladder shortly before she died.'

Nel up.
 
  • #66
Bring it on Nel !
 
  • #67
Sure looks like it. He's sitting at the pt team table right now.
Yes, just saw him. But is Saymaan there as well or will Nel have to call him another day?
 
  • #68
Nel is on the attack!!!!
 
  • #69
Yes, there's quite a change now .. go Nel!
 
  • #70
Nel is asking why, if he did not use Dr P's?? report to make his own, why did he look at it.

B: Prof Simon's was more detailed...coming to my conclusions I did not (use Dr Ps report)
 
  • #71
Nel is gonna go all Roux now.
 
  • #72
Always thought strange how Mangena couldn't decide whether arm or head-shot were the last because of what OP's expert just said, i.e. she couldn't have lifted her arm to cover her head if the head shot were last and if the head-shot were 3rd then she couldn't have lifted her arm either. Unless of course it was a double tap. Don't know if in SA the PT has rebuttal and can call Mangena to explain why this expert is wrong but think he really needs to if he can.

Apparently, PT doesn't get rebuttal.
 
  • #73
The more I know about the nature of the injuries and the series of positions Reeva was in the more damning it looks to me.
I just can't fit OP's scenario to the injuries. If he was shouting at who he believed to be intruders, she knew he was coming and would surely call out. It just does not make sense.

I am finding this testimony absolutely fascinating. The atmosphere seems especially tense and dramatic today and Nel looks to be in combative mood. This is very intense.
 
  • #74
I like the way the poodle (Nel) has turned into a bulldog, so to speak.
 
  • #75
Lol, just as sarcastic and aggressive as Roux. Somehow I don't think he'll get the same flack.
 
  • #76
N: Are you drawing any conclusions from collar of abrasions on hip?

B: ....She must have been in a flexed position

N: Are you saying you're thinking away the solid door?

Nel is saying you cannot draw conclsuions from a collar of abrasion after it's passed through solid object, challenges him to bring him any paper proving it, and prof can't.

Nel is much more vehement than I've seen him before...he is really fighting about this 'collar of abrasion' on the hip.
 
  • #77
OP was all doubled over hands on his head and while Roux was up. But now he is watching and he looks concerned. Maybe sees a vision of what is coming for him from Nel. :D
 
  • #78
Whoah! Prof asked Nel 'In what sense do you mean shape is irregular?'

Nel says 'You've given evidence in hundreds of cases. I'm not here to answer your questions - you answer questions. I'm not answering your questions.
 
  • #79
Whoah! Prof asked Nel 'In what sense do you mean shape is irregular?'

Nel says 'You've given evidence in hundreds of cases. I'm not here to answer your questions - you answer questions. I'm not answering your questions.

Very Juan Martinez.
 
  • #80
N: You said at the time of death, the process of digestion does not stop

B: I cannot say...

N: So you agree with prof S the enzymes continue?

B: I don't have to agree with anyone....he might be right, he might be wrong.
 
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