Oscar Pistorius

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Dr. Maserati said:
I doubt it was roid rage - but there may have been alcohol involved because I read somewhere that he was legless.

i also doubt it was roid rage as she didn't notice Oscar sneaking up behind her. It was the silence of the limbs.
 
Nov 29, 2010
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alitogata said:
And if this is a "crime of passion" wouldn't there be a quarrel or something? Nobody heard anything.. he just woke up in the middle of the night and shot her

From the BBC website and coverage: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21459240

"Police say neighbours heard screaming and shouting around the time of the shooting, and that they had been called to investigate incidents of a domestic nature at the same house in the past."

Not that what neighbours have to say is necessarily trustworthy, but I wouldn't say nobody heard anything ...
 
Aug 29, 2010
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alitogata said:
I have to say that I believe him about the burglar thing. What makes me believe that what happened was rather a tragic accident than a murder in purpose, is the fact that he lives in Pretoria. Having relatives there I can assure you that people live and sleep with guns by their side because this place has indeed huge criminality problem.

On the other hand it seems very stupid the way this happened... very stupid indeed to be something that hw was planing to do .She wasn't his wife.. he had nothing to gain by killing her, ( her fortune or something) and why someone would plan to kill his girlfriend without having not even a decent alibi?? And if this is a "crime of passion" wouldn't there be a quarrel or something? Nobody heard anything.. he just woke up in the middle of the night and shot her :confused: This doesn't make much sense.

Yup good points. You convinced me.
 
Sep 22, 2012
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Murder does not have to be logical.

Everything I have heard leads me to believe that the police view this as a case of a man murdering his girlfriend, nothing accidental about it at all. Maybe they are wrong, maybe there is a defense, but it is not looking good. I think he is in a lot of trouble and we have seen him race his last race.
 
Feb 10, 2010
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Mad Elephant Man said:
Murder does not have to be logical.

Everything I have heard leads me to believe that the police view this as a case of a man murdering his girlfriend, nothing accidental about it at all.

To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

I don't know one way or another nor do I have an opinion either way. It's awful any way you look at it.
 
Nov 24, 2009
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According to this guardian article Pretoria is a pretty violent place, where on average '43 people are murdered a day'. Is this an exaggeration? The number seems....unfathomable.

Gated communities are not unbreachable, but the one that Pistorius lived in allegedly has 3 metre walls, electrified fences and armed security guards 24-7. Seems to make intruders rather unwelcome.

I just hope that his trial doesn't go the way of other celebrity killers/manslaughterists and Psitorious gets off with nothing more than a hard slap on the wrist. In light of the Pistorious news The Washington Post has a blog post about other athletes who bumped off other people and what punishment they received. I never heard of him before, but the Robert Rozier case is just plain bizarre.
 
Oct 16, 2012
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northstar said:
Yup, it also sponsors wholesome football programs like the one at Penn State University.

Who is next on the scandal list? Rory McIlroy? Nike will need to up its prophecy marketing as that ‘ball in cup’ ad with Tiger is lame.

Third world sweatshops
 
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trompe le monde said:
According to this guardian article Pretoria is a pretty violent place, where on average '43 people are murdered a day'. Is this an exaggeration? The number seems....unfathomable.

Gated communities are not unbreachable, but the one that Pistorius lived in allegedly has 3 metre walls, electrified fences and armed security guards 24-7. Seems to make intruders rather unwelcome.

I just hope that his trial doesn't go the way of other celebrity killers/manslaughterists and Psitorious gets off with nothing more than a hard slap on the wrist. In light of the Pistorious news The Washington Post has a blog post about other athletes who bumped off other people and what punishment they received. I never heard of him before, but the Robert Rozier case is just plain bizarre.

43 people a day. Is that actually any more than are killed every day in Chicago?
 
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alitogata said:
I have to say that I believe him about the burglar thing. What makes me believe that what happened was rather a tragic accident than a murder in purpose, is the fact that he lives in Pretoria. Having relatives there I can assure you that people live and sleep with guns by their side because this place has indeed huge criminality problem.

On the other hand it seems very stupid the way this happened... very stupid indeed to be something that hw was planing to do .She wasn't his wife.. he had nothing to gain by killing her, ( her fortune or something) and why someone would plan to kill his girlfriend without having not even a decent alibi?? And if this is a "crime of passion" wouldn't there be a quarrel or something? Nobody heard anything.. he just woke up in the middle of the night and shot her :confused: This doesn't make much sense.

There were 4 shots to the hand and face after two you think he would think the intruder was disabled.
 
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I don't know how I would react if I had the suspicion that an intruder was in my house, especially if I lived in an area that there would be 43 killings each day..:eek: ( even less would be enough ). I suppose that in such kind of areas you either kill or you being killed..

I'm not a Pistorius' fan, but I don't think that he is this kind of evil person, who would kill his girlfriend in cold blood.

Perhaps they were drunk.. In any case this seems more like a tragic mistake or accident.. but it is really sad that something like this happened to this young people.

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alitogata said:
... but I don't think that he is this kind of evil person, who would kill his girlfriend in cold blood.

Unless you know him personally, it's very, very difficult to be able to form a realistic picture of what someone in public life is like in private.

In the end, this is a huge tragedy, but the evidence if properly identified and collected will ultimately tell the truth of the events.
 
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and I thought Robbie Hunter was the angriest guy in the peloton. far from J-Burg being the most dangerious city on earth, William Kentridge attests it is the second most beautiful city on earth behind parr'ree
 
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goggalor said:
No, and if he is, he's not a big time user judging by his build. Suggesting it's roid rage is ridiculous.

You know better than to determine whether or not someone is a steroid abuser simply by how they look. Hedo Turkoglu got suspended for 20 games yesterday for steroid use. One of the last people you'd expect. Plenty of other examples.

It appears from my reading that severe mood swings seem to occur only in a small percentage of steroid abusers so if in fact he did murder the poor girl, maybe he was just an *******.

It's hard not to rush to judgement as his defense seems a little thin to me at first glance; especially considering the previous domestic disturbance calls. I'm trying though.
 
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clydesdale said:
In fact one could argue that murder is never logical, almost by necessity. If it is, we are dealing with a sociopath.

Okay, perhaps I should have said, murder does not have to have a reason. Although it could be argued that it is really manslaughter under the law if it was not planned.
I was sort of responding to the statement that he had nothing to gain because she was his girlfriend not his wife.
 
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clydesdale said:
In fact one could argue that murder is never logical, almost by necessity. If it is, we are dealing with a sociopath.

which brings us back full circle to whether he is worse than Armstrong ;)

3m high walls topped with razor wire, armed guards, history of domestic disturbance, neighbours report shouting and yelling, shooting her 4 times in the face and hand (defensive wound?) doesnt sound good for Pistorious or the "I thought she was a burglar" defense.

Mad Elephant Man said:
...it could be argued that it is really manslaughter under the law if it was not planned...

not so sure about this MEM, it wasnt an accident like the gun going off while he cleaned it, she was shot in the face and hand 4 times. After neighbours reported a brouhaha
 
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sittingbison said:
which brings us back full circle to whether he is worse than Armstrong ;)

3m high walls topped with razor wire, armed guards, history of domestic disturbance, neighbours report shouting and yelling, shooting her 4 times in the face and hand (defensive wound?) doesnt sound good for Pistorious or the "I thought she was a burglar" defense.



not so sure about this MEM, it wasnt an accident like the gun going off while he cleaned it, she was shot in the face and hand 4 times. After neighbours reported a brouhaha

I was more talking in general rather than this specific case. We do not what happened although your description is what I had been thinking. The shot hand might be a defensive wound or maybe he just shot wildly. Did all 4 shots he fired hit her?
 
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Mad Elephant Man said:
Did all 4 shots he fired hit her?

The information I've read indicated she was hit 4 times, but I'm sure additional details will come out.

He has apparently arrived at court to appear at a bail hearing and it is expected that some additional details will emerge in the next few hours.
 
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Mad Elephant Man said:
Okay, perhaps I should have said, murder does not have to have a reason. Although it could be argued that it is really manslaughter under the law if it was not planned.
I was sort of responding to the statement that he had nothing to gain because she was his girlfriend not his wife.

I know, I was just extending your point.

I'm not sure that we can/will ever know exactly what happened. Does the shot four times bother anyone else? That's another thing that gets my spidey senses tingling.
 
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clydesdale said:
...Does the shot four times bother anyone else? That's another thing that gets my spidey senses tingling.

a) hes a poor shot and missed 10 times
b) his gun jammed

both of these events are common. Many years of watching TV and movies reveals only the good guys can shoot straight and clean their weapons, the SWAT guys and crooks are useless.