My Lady has her arms crossed now. Body language, anyone? If that's not a sign that's she's totally disinterested in this, IDK what is lol.
Hells bells, will someone call for a tea break please

My Lady has her arms crossed now. Body language, anyone? If that's not a sign that's she's totally disinterested in this, IDK what is lol.
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.
Wasn't much of an apology to the Steenkamps's for taking their daughter's life, was it? Not. At. All. :no:
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.
Is it just me or does this feel like the part after someone is found guilty, weird.
I agree. I thought it was obvious that their explanation for his combativeness and aggressiveness towards those he feels may victimize him, as well as his paranoia (bad neighborhood), was that it stemmed from his childhood and his mother's advice to always stand up for yourself and never come home crying. Hey, maybe it's bunk, but that is how they'll explain it, so, of course, they have to start at the beginning.
I suppose, but panic attacks precipitated by his head injury from his boating accident makes more sense imo. That said, it's still no excuse for murder.
I agree. I thought it was obvious that their explanation for his combativeness and aggressiveness towards those he feels may victimize him, as well as his paranoia (bad neighborhood), was that it stemmed from his childhood and his mother's advice to always stand up for yourself and never come home crying. Hey, maybe it's bunk, but that is how they'll explain it, so, of course, they have to start at the beginning.
In the UK, for a murder trial, the Probation Service would keep a pre trial file, and submit a report to the court with the defendant's social history, and reaction to the crime. This along with evidence would form part of the sentencing outcome.
I agree. I thought it was obvious that their explanation for his combativeness and aggressiveness towards those he feels may victimize him, as well as his paranoia (bad neighborhood), was that it stemmed from his childhood and his mother's advice to always stand up for yourself and never come home crying. Hey, maybe it's bunk, but that is how they'll explain it, so, of course, they have to start at the beginning.
I wonder if it has been proven that he had not been drinking the day of the boating accident. He had been out on the water all day with friends and family. And then inexplicably crashed the boat in a violent way. Sounds like alcohol to me...:twocents:
I believe he was never tested for alcohol because those on the scene didn't believe he was under the influence(police/paramedics) Besides, I cant imagine OP to be a very big drinker with taking his training and sports so seriously.I wonder if it has been proven that he had not been drinking the day of the boating accident. He had been out on the water all day with friends and family. And then inexplicably crashed the boat in a violent way. Sounds like alcohol to me...:twocents:
I believe he was never tested for alcohol because those on the scene didn't believe he was under the influence(police/paramedics) Besides, I cant imagine OP to be a very big drinker with taking his training and sports so seriously.
Also, I've hunted high and low and cannot find any confirmation that OP even has a new girlfriend, the paper who "broke" the story was The Sun and others all quoted from them...is The Sun a reputable and reliable news outlet?
I guess I'm a little disappointed that he gave this long life story however, I guess its maybe relevant.
Yes a big thank you from me! :loveyou:
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