delilah
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The more I think about this verdict, the less I understand it.
I am not going to throw insults at Masipa or her assessors, only at their findings.
masipa's comment that it would have been more understandable if OP had shot at a shadow over his bed that then turned out to be RS was astonishing.
Her comment about relationships being 'dynamic' as she dismissed the texts and whatsapp messages showing unhappiness and worse in their relationship was utterly naive. Has it come to the point where it is now considered normal for a woman to say she is scared of her partner?
To claim that the fact that OP appeared to show genuine remorse immediately after the shooting was evidence that suggested he had not intended to kill RS is ridiculous.
I can understand their view that the state failed to prove OP intended to kill RS. But I cannot understand how they concluded that OP had not intended to kill whoever was in the toilet when he fired the four shots. If they have erred by dismissing DE on the basis that they accepted OP's version that he thought RS was in the bedroom, it shows a shockingly bad grasp of the law and of simple logic.
I am not going to throw insults at Masipa or her assessors, only at their findings.
masipa's comment that it would have been more understandable if OP had shot at a shadow over his bed that then turned out to be RS was astonishing.
Her comment about relationships being 'dynamic' as she dismissed the texts and whatsapp messages showing unhappiness and worse in their relationship was utterly naive. Has it come to the point where it is now considered normal for a woman to say she is scared of her partner?
To claim that the fact that OP appeared to show genuine remorse immediately after the shooting was evidence that suggested he had not intended to kill RS is ridiculous.
I can understand their view that the state failed to prove OP intended to kill RS. But I cannot understand how they concluded that OP had not intended to kill whoever was in the toilet when he fired the four shots. If they have erred by dismissing DE on the basis that they accepted OP's version that he thought RS was in the bedroom, it shows a shockingly bad grasp of the law and of simple logic.