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Sally Redux Apr 23rd 2014 6:22 am

Re: Pistorius. Guilty or not?
 
George Zimmermann got off. Some parallels. Gun nut who felt threatened.

Beoz Apr 23rd 2014 9:14 am

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11230863)
I have no horse to get down from but if you look through your posts on this thread it's obvious that you have done a lot of blustering on and not much studying of the case nor do you show any understanding of the South African backdrop and how it differs to the UK or Australian one. Interesting really because on another thread that you contribute to you seem to know where things are at but on this you appear to be quite clueless.

Some argue that the truth might have been a better course of action. Takes courage though.

Fella. I'm purely looking at the evidence, and coming up with an objective view as to whether the judge has enough evidence or not to convict him of murder. I have no opinion whether he is guilty of murder or not. I don't care. What I find fascinating about the case is the complexity. If you are going to throw your expertise about "south African law" kindly back it up with some facts cause right now your word against nothing is useless.

Tegwyn Apr 23rd 2014 5:47 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11231196)
George Zimmermann got off. Some parallels. Gun nut who felt threatened.

A slight difference, he got jumped by the guy. Reeva was locked behind a door - screaming!

Tegwyn Apr 23rd 2014 5:54 pm

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Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11231517)
Fella. I'm purely looking at the evidence, and coming up with an objective view as to whether the judge has enough evidence or not to convict him of murder. I have no opinion whether he is guilty of murder or not. I don't care. What I find fascinating about the case is the complexity. If you are going to throw your expertise about "south African law" kindly back it up with some facts cause right now your word against nothing is useless.

Yup, he murdered her alright. Just have to work on premeditated or poor impulse control. Folk did hear screaming but I assume Oscar must be deaf because he could not or chose not to hear it. Any which way you look at it, he shot at her FOUR times. He certainly intended to make sure the person behind that door was toast and he did a good job of it.:sneaky:

Sally Redux Apr 23rd 2014 6:01 pm

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Originally Posted by Tegwyn (Post 11231886)
A slight difference, he got jumped by the guy. Reeva was locked behind a door - screaming!

They appear to have both been men with a heightened fear of crime. That seemed to work as a defence for Zimmermann.

I have not followed the Pistorius case closely. It seems weak, but strange things happen in court.

Beoz Apr 24th 2014 2:33 am

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Originally Posted by Tegwyn (Post 11231891)
Yup, he murdered her alright. Just have to work on premeditated or poor impulse control. Folk did hear screaming but I assume Oscar must be deaf because he could not or chose not to hear it. Any which way you look at it, he shot at her FOUR times. He certainly intended to make sure the person behind that door was toast and he did a good job of it.:sneaky:

In regard to your last sentence. Yes indeed.

paulry Apr 24th 2014 4:20 am

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It suggests here that he's an accomplished liar who's managed to wriggle off the hook before.

http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/artic.../#.U1kv6PmSySo

And these interviews suggest that he's received coaching for over a year now - no doubt the best that money can buy. A few really telling remarks too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9L3f0TtMqQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut6-X8X7lEA

Beoz Apr 24th 2014 11:16 am

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11232707)
It suggests here that he's an accomplished liar who's managed to wriggle off the hook before.

http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/artic.../#.U1kv6PmSySo

And these interviews suggest that he's received coaching for over a year now - no doubt the best that money can buy. A few really telling remarks too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9L3f0TtMqQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut6-X8X7lEA

That article in the Daily Maverick gives me a headache.

I think I'd far rather read some South African legal journals. You've got plenty of those handy right?

paulry Apr 24th 2014 1:25 pm

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Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11233292)
That article in the Daily Maverick gives me a headache.

I think I'd far rather read some South African legal journals. You've got plenty of those handy right?

If you think it'll help you get rid of that bee that's buzzing around in your bonnet then yes, go ahead.

Beoz Apr 24th 2014 10:57 pm

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11233395)
If you think it'll help you get rid of that bee that's buzzing around in your bonnet then yes, go ahead.

Ah ha ....... Ding ding.

So what do you think the judge will rule when she gives her verdict?

spouse of scouse Apr 24th 2014 11:13 pm

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Thread title - Pistorius Guilty or not?

Doesn't matter what we think, or what we know, or what we think we know, the judge will decide. Anything else is just noise :argue:

paulry Apr 25th 2014 12:52 am

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Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11233774)
Ah ha ....... Ding ding.

So what do you think the judge will rule when she gives her verdict?

Depends if she believes him or not. What's your opinion?

ededed Apr 25th 2014 1:01 am

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Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11233292)
I think I'd far rather read some South African legal journals. You've got plenty of those handy right?

Well, you didn't give any credence to my opinion, despite the very same thing happening to me less than 3 months ago, so not sure that will help you with your apparent independent deliberations either. (I say the same thing - different outcome. There actually was someone in my house, I checked where my wife & kids were, called security, who turned up after they'd gone with my laptop and wallet. No-one died, because I'm not a trigger-happy psychopath).

FWIW, I think he'll get the equivalent of manslaughter and 7 years.

paulry Apr 25th 2014 1:33 am

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Originally Posted by ededed (Post 11233928)
Well, you didn't give any credence to my opinion, despite the very same thing happening to me less than 3 months ago, so not sure that will help you with your apparent independent deliberations either. (I say the same thing - different outcome. There actually was someone in my house, I checked where my wife & kids were, called security, who turned up after they'd gone with my laptop and wallet. No-one died, because I'm not a trigger-happy psychopath).

FWIW, I think he'll get the equivalent of manslaughter and 7 years.

The manslaughter and 7 years would be if she believes his story, right? And if she doesn't believe his story it could be about double that. Both of the above would be relatively modest because I'm assuming the judge accepts that he's been dealt a tough hand in life (born with a disability, lost his mum at a young age, etc). But even that can't be taken for granted because relative to the wider SA'n population he's had a life of privilege, good fortune and Oom Arnie.

But it's in Africa ...anything is possible there :unsure:

ededed Apr 25th 2014 1:42 am

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Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11233970)
The manslaughter and 7 years would be if she believes his story, right? And if she doesn't believe his story it could be about double that. Both of the above would be relatively modest because I'm assuming the judge accepts that he's been dealt a tough hand in life (born with a disability, lost his mum at a young age, etc). But even that can't be taken for granted because relative to the wider SA'n population he's had a life of privilege, good fortune and Oom Arnie.

But it's in Africa ...anything is possible there :unsure:

Exactly. On all counts. I am convinced he did it deliberately - but I am not convinced it has been proven beyond reasonable doubt. But - letting guns off in a café and in a car, plus shooting through a door when not under a direct threat (even if you know a machine-gun wielding murderer is waiting there) are all illegal here, and they have been pretty well proven. So 7 years should be the minimum he is facing.


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