Oscar Pistorius

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sittingbison said:
It should bother you mew, because the OP defense is a pack of lies invented by his newly employed legal and PR machine.

There are gaping holes all over his story, but they know that a police investigation less than a week old is not going to be watertight and know the burden of proof and onus is on the cops, not them.

Yes the burden of proof is on the cop - because he is also under investigation for murder, South Africa has one moral crisis problem thats for sure.

The trial hasn't even begun yet, you would think it was all over already. rapped up and time to go home. Cheapest criminal investigation in history..
 
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sittingbison said:
sounds like a Lance PR stunt from Fabiani et al... Lets try and discredit the prosecution.

Can it get any more redunculous? The biggest crime case in South African history and the lead cop is facing murder charges? Ultimately though I couldn't give a rats, Bothas problems have nothing to do with Oscars prosecution, the two are entirely separate and Botha will no doubt be relieved.

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haha DQ ;)

It's going to turn into a circus and I'll predict OP will get off, certainly the premeditated murder charge if nothing else. Botha got picked apart by his lawyer already, and now these information emerges? How can you take him seriously? (the cop that is)
 
JimmyFingers said:
It's going to turn into a circus and I'll predict OP will get off, certainly the premeditated murder charge if nothing else. Botha got picked apart by his lawyer already, and now these information emerges? How can you take him seriously? (the cop that is)

The South African version of OJ Simpson on the way!!

It started from day one.

Side note, anytime I heard this guy talk in interviews during the olympics and all the hype the media played up for this guy. I always thought to myself, gheez, this guy is an arrogant *** that thinks he is entitled to special treatment and attention for his disability/physical issues. I know that sounds kind of bad, but listen to the guy talk and his interviews during this time.

He acted like it was all about him...not the games.
 
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I'm not too familiar with South Afican law, but if you fire 4 shots through the toilet door when you know someone is inside, surely that is murder.
 
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zigmeister said:
The South African version of OJ Simpson on the way!!

It started from day one.

Side note, anytime I heard this guy talk in interviews during the olympics and all the hype the media played up for this guy. I always thought to myself, gheez, this guy is an arrogant *** that thinks he is entitled to special treatment and attention for his disability/physical issues. I know that sounds kind of bad, but listen to the guy talk and his interviews during this time.

He acted like it was all about him...not the games.
if the shoeprint foot dont fit u gotta quit
 
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simo1733 said:
I'm not too familiar with South Afican law, but if you fire 4 shots through the toilet door when you know someone is inside, surely that is murder.
or just desperate for a glory hole
 
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horsinabout said:
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I hope they took Reeva Steenkamp’s cortisone levels to show that they may have been sky high as she ran to the bathroom for her life.

Embarrassingly, since I use cortisol in animal hair as a measure of long-term stress in wildlife, it never occurred to me that such a measure from the blood could be used in a criminal case. I think yours is a brilliant idea, horsinabout, as the entire case hinges on whether Reena entered the bathroom in a relaxed "I just woke up to take a pee" state, or whether she fled there in terror. The two hormonal states could not be more different. Could have detected adrenaline directly as well.

Since she has since been buried it is too late to do anything like this, if they didn't already.
 
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silverrocket said:
Embarrassingly, since I use cortisol in animal hair as a measure of long-term stress in wildlife, it never occurred to me that such a measure from the blood could be used in a criminal case. I think yours is a brilliant idea, horsinabout, as the entire case hinges on whether Reena entered the bathroom in a relaxed "I just woke up to take a pee" state, or whether she fled there in terror. The two hormonal states could not be more different. Could have detected adrenaline directly as well.

Since she has since been buried it is too late to do anything like this, if they didn't already.

Funny thing is I got the idea of the taking of cortisol levels from the taking of animal hair or blood can't remember which, to assess whether animals are put under stress in slaughter houses. Presumably to check if the welfare is up to standard. That it is a measure of adrenaline. If that lady was running for her life she would have had extemely high adrenaline levels, I know I would!

But hay guess what she was cremated on Monday, hope they have blood/hair samples.
 
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horsinabout said:
Funny thing is I got the idea of the taking of cortisol levels from the taking of animal hair or blood can't remember which, to assess whether animals are put under stress in slaughter houses. Presumably to check if the welfare is up to standard. That it is a measure of adrenaline. If that lady was running for her life she would have had extemely high adrenaline levels, I know I would!

But hay guess what she was cremated on Monday, hope they have blood/hair samples.

An interesting idea, but I'm not sure it could be used in this case. First of all in OPs version of events she might be scared when he yelled there was an intruder though that might be a stretch. More importantly she did not die instantly. I'm not sure you can distinguish between stress she felt before the she got shot and after.
 
so will there be another day in court before the decision about bail? i'm confused :confused:

it seems so much evidence rests on forensics that hasn't been done yet, so how can they even decide so soon about whether it should be granted or not? i mean, if it's shown by the trajectory of bullets that he obviously had his prothesis (pl) on, would that not show he lied in his statement?
 
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http://bigstory.ap.org/interactive/ap-interactive-oscar-pistorius
 
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Beyond the bail issue ... is this case heading for an all-or-nothing outcome? Pre-meditated murder conviction and life imprisonment or else not guilty and scott-free?

Seems obvious it was a rage killing, a culpable homicide, a step short of pre-meditated but deserving of 10-20 years of hard time.
 
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simo1733 said:
I'm not too familiar with South Afican law, but if you fire 4 shots through the toilet door when you know someone is inside, surely that is murder.

I agree.

As far as I am concerned what he did, no matter who he thought was inside the toilet, and even if it had turned out to be an intruder inside the toilet, was totally inexcusable and he deserves to spend the rest of his life locked up. Everyday until he dies there.
 
Sep 22, 2012
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Is it possible to walk from the balcony in front of the bedroom to the larger balcony beside it?
The plan Zam has posted looks to say no but in the picture it looks like there might be a way through.
 
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One things for sure, if I'm ever accused of a murder that I did not commit and I somehow find out that most of the jury will consist mainly of denizens from CyclingnewsForums, I think I will crumple to the ground in sobs and confess on the spot.:eek:
 
May 21, 2010
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Page Mill Masochist said:
Beyond the bail issue ... is this case heading for an all-or-nothing outcome? Pre-meditated murder conviction and life imprisonment or else not guilty and scott-free?

Seems obvious it was a rage killing, a culpable homicide, a step short of pre-meditated but deserving of 10-20 years of hard time.

You may be right, at least, according to this,

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blo...istorius-bail-hearing-day-three-live-coverage


• Desmond Nair, the magistrate who will decide whether or not Pistorius is released on bail, seemed very concerned about the possibility the defendant could seek to influence witnesses....

• And he hinted that he was considering downgrading the charge to culpable homicide.

I would say that there is still quite a bit of "grey" areas. We'll probably have to hear more from those witnesses and see what the ballistic experts have to say.
 
May 21, 2010
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zigmeister said:
The South African version of OJ Simpson on the way!!
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OJ? No. More like Casey Anthony or MJ if this is all the prosecution has!


Prediction time! Manslaughter (or the SA equivalent) 4 to 6 years-out in 2!
 
Sep 22, 2012
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Elagabalus said:
OJ? No. More like Casey Anthony or MJ if this is all the prosecution has!


Prediction time! Manslaughter (or the SA equivalent) 4 to 6 years-out in 2!

If that happens it would be a disgrace.
 
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Elagabalus said:
OJ? No. More like Casey Anthony or MJ if this is all the prosecution has!


Prediction time! Manslaughter (or the SA equivalent) 4 to 6 years-out in 2!

If he gets away with anything less than murder his lawyers have done extremely well.

Apart from motive i don't see what is holding this case up, aprt from incompetent policemen and very brilliant defence lawyers.

This is however only the bail proceedings case...