Trial Discussion Thread #5 - 14.03.11-12, Day 7-8

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Did OP see the face of the intruder in this metal plate on his bat tub that made him smash it with his bat ?:floorlaugh: I thought he only used the bat to bash open his toilet door to rescue Reeva
 

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He said some of their evidence is not in the report, yes. I think its code for CYA, personally, as the entire defence team and accused are huddled around the door 'trying out' different angles.

MOO

Oscar shouldn't need to try out different angles. He was at the scene, he should know what the angles were .... interesting.
 
Why do some people consider this to be sneaky?, if he did nothing wrong then he has nothing to hide whatever the Prosecution do right?.
 
Why do some people consider this to be sneaky?, if he did nothing wrong then he has nothing to hide whatever the Prosecution do right?.

I think perhaps you misunderstood. The sneakiness is that evidence is being brought up in court that has not been handed to the Defence. This is considered a no-no. All evidence has to be handed over.
 
other marks on the door.. NOT cricket bat marks.. not gunfire shots. one he cant identify as to what it could be.

Scratches (fingernail) or when OP claims he was trying to kick the door down?
Were there splinters in RS' fingers or wood under her nails?
 
I agree with Canny: OP was in furious anger, hit/beat everything in its vicinity...

Here is the floorplan shown in the bail hearing


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I think perhaps you misunderstood. The sneakiness is that evidence is being brought up in court that has not been handed to the Defence. This is considered a no-no. All evidence has to be handed over.

I agree and i appreciate that rules are rules, i just think maybe sneaky isn't the right term, but that could well be because i believe the guy who is being sneaky is sitting in the dock.
 
11:25 - "Fresco sits talking to state lawyer. Pistorius stands not far away, staring at him coldly. Sister Aimee joins Pistorius with hand on bac, says," says The Guardian's David Smith.
Haha, guess Darren can forget about getting any more free lunches out of OP :D
 
Roux and Nel were arguing over the State's case. Roux says its the state's case Oscar was on his prostheses. Nel says um, no. ;)
 
If after loosening the panel with the bat strike , it appears he prised it partly loose near the lock with the tip of the bat. If so, it's possible that he may have seen where RS was positioned before shooting.
 
This poor guy! 'Down on your knees. Now lift up your feet. No, now back on your knees.'
 
I find it hard to believe that OP could not stand on his stumps unbalanced. This has been his life and he would LONG be adjusted.
 
Col: 'From the ballistic evidence, he was on his stumps'.

From his understanding the rubber grip was removed for forensic purposes. He received bat April 26th. No grip then.
 
Wow.

If he had enough balance to fire a firearm, I would think he would have enough balance to hit a door with a cricket bat. Witness states that while he may have lost his balance, he doesn't know what it would be like had he gone without legs for his whole life. It's not a fair comparison and he balks at being asked to demonstrate again. (not verbatim)
 
Roux exploring preservation of evidence - trying to find out who preserved scene and who 'moved bat's position'.

But Col can't say as he was not onscene at that time.
 
R; 'We will show through photos there are additional marks on the door and they did not appear in the photos Feb 14th'
 
Col says he did not compare crimes scene photos of door when he did examination. No aware of any additional marks to ones he saw Mar 8th.
 
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