Is it about timing, insensitivity or clearsighted crime management, that Oscar or one of his family/friends/team who all knew about Steenkamp's death, did not tell her family and friends she was dead until the morning?
Pistorius' crime scene was basically a large party of allies gathered around. Including Stander family of three with lucky 2nd lawyer, his longtime lawyer Oldwage, his manager, his two siblings and more family later, his BFF Justin Divarus and Sam Greyvenstein etc. ...
Yet it was the police who informed the victim's parents at 7.30am the next morning of her shooting. Here the police tell her mother by phone early 7.30am Valentine's Day: "The man said, I'm sorry to have to tell you but I don't want you to go up and read the paper, that she's dead."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/reeva-steenkamp-models-mum-reveals-1730210
Perhaps it was because Steenkamp's lived in another city but then how, and when, did the Myers find aout about her death? They had to ID Steenkamps dead body and in this article it states they found out about death in the early morning. Was it Sam/Justin who called them or the police?
http://www.news.com.au/world/reeva-...pistoriuss-house/story-fndir2ev-1226586799797
This is all unfortunate because I really wish one of Steenkamp's friends or allies could have had a lawyer, or her allies, rush to the crime scene too, checking out the movements of the police, others and Pistorius behaviour as he cried, washed his hands and or popped back upstairs. I wonder if they would have noted anything unusual.