Yes, thanks for the link. One thing that had puzzled me is how he could shoot so effectively through the bathroom door. According to this, the toilet is in a stall within the bathroom. So he actually entered the bathroom, and fired shots into the stall. I take it the stall door is or was considerably less solid than the bathroom door.
Just from this, I see two gaping holes in his case. First is his claim that he screamed for the intruder to leave and Reeva to call the police, before he fired any shots. How could she possibly not hear that? He screamed before he reached the bathroom, and when he got there, he entered it, and had time to notice that the window was open, the toilet door was closed, and that there was movement coming from inside. All of this before he began shooting.
Second, he didn’t check to see if she were in bed when he returned from the balcony and heard the noise in the bathroom. Yet he says he grabbed his pistol from underneath the bed. IOW, he was right there by the bed, and he didn’t see she wasn’t in it? I realize that the room was dark, or so he claims—yet he also claims he could see no one was in the bathroom--but he could have easily felt the bed to see if she were there. If he was really so terrified of an intruder, wouldn’t he want to wake her and warn her before proceeding any further?
I understand he’s trying to make the case that he panicked, and didn’t necessarily act completely rationally, but this makes little sense. He assumes she is in bed, yet instead of gently waking her and warning her, he heads to the bathroom and only then screams for her to call the police? And he’s afraid to turn on the lights, but not afraid to scream?
Also unexplained is the shell in the bedroom. I think forensics will have a lot to say about other aspects of his story.