on โ06-03-2014 04:21 PM
Pretoria (AFP) - Oscar Pistorius fired a gun in a restaurant, grazing a friend's foot, and then asked someone else to take the blame, the court heard Wednesday on the third day of the paralympian star's murder trial
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Professional boxer Kevin Lerena testified that Pistorius fired a bullet under a table at an upmarket Johannesburg restaurant in January 2013, the month before he shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day.
"A shot went off in the restaurant, then there was just complete silence," Lerena, 21, the state's fourth witness, told the South African High Court in Pretoria.
"I looked down, and just where my foot was stationary, there was a hole in the floor," said Lerena, testifying about one of three other gun-related charges against Pistorius.
"I had a little graze on my toe. I wasn't hurt or injured," he said, but added that "there was blood."
The paralympian apologised profusely, then asked another friend, the gun's owner, to take the blame, pleading "just say it was you," according to Lerena.
Pistorius, 27, has denied intentionally killing Steenkamp and has pleaded not guilty to the other charges, including one of firing a gun through a moving car's sunroof and to illegal possession of ammunition.
The state is expected to use these incidents to illustrate past reckless behaviour in their bid to prove the sprinter planned to kill his girlfriend.
On the third day of trial, his defence also sought to prove that a married couple who heard screams on the night of Steenkamp's death colluded in their testimony, hoping to discredit the key witnesses.
Pistorius's lawyer Barry Roux attempted to show that written statements and testimony from Charl Johnson and Michelle Burger contained "remarkable coincidences" that could not be accidental.
- Screams, then gunshots -
Earlier, in vivid testimony that cast doubt on Pistorius' claims of a "tragic accident," the pair told the court they heard screams then gunshots.
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He's a bit trigger-happy isn't he?
On the news yesterday morning re the screams, Pistorius's Defence alleged it was Oscar himself screaming, saying when he gets agitated he "screams like a girl".
God how embarrassed would you be to have that said about you? You'd just 'fess up and let them lock you up wouldn't you?
on โ06-03-2014 09:17 PM
on โ06-03-2014 10:21 PM
guilty or not guilty we will continue to see these sorts of events happen as long as we keep making heros out of sports star , actor musicains etc etc etc and fail to deproggramme them when we have finished with them, you cant spend years telling somebody how wonderful they are , then stop dead saying sorry we dont think your great anymore and expect them to just run along in life without any problems.
until we start helping those we make heros of adjust into normal society when they are no longer at the top we will continue to see oscar's poping up
on โ06-03-2014 11:25 PM
Interesting IF. but this excerpt apropos firing the gun in the restaurant etc:
"The state is expected to use these incidents to illustrate past reckless behaviour in their bid to prove the sprinter planned to kill his girlfriend."
Could well be manipulated to show that Pistorius has a history of thoughtless gun use lacking in murderous intent (premeditation).
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on โ06-03-2014 11:28 PM
@kilroy_is_here wrote:guilty or not guilty we will continue to see these sorts of events happen as long as we keep making heros out of sports star , actor musicains etc etc etc and fail to deproggramme them when we have finished with them, you cant spend years telling somebody how wonderful they are , then stop dead saying sorry we dont think your great anymore and expect them to just run along in life without any problems.
until we start helping those we make heros of adjust into normal society when they are no longer at the top we will continue to see oscar's poping up
He wasn't a has been yet. He was still at the top.
on โ07-03-2014 08:46 AM
The neighbours say they heard a shouting fight before the screaming, that is damning IMO.
But he is the darling of the country, and there is a motza of $$$ involved, so a conviction might be difficult to obtain.
on โ07-03-2014 08:47 AM
Was he tested for steroid use, I wonder? Steroid rage perhaps!
on โ07-03-2014 08:59 AM
I tthought that drugs might be a factor. I mean, really have people no common sense? if a man is violent and controlling and owns a gun, leave! who shoots an intruder without checking where their partner is?
on โ07-03-2014 09:32 AM
I read just this morning something about the stories of the married neighbours testimony was strikingly similar and therefore may be contaminated. In other wordes they were making things up to incriminate him?
I have no idea. Crazy crazieness though to have a whole TV channel dedicated to it.
on โ07-03-2014 10:09 AM
I think drugs was a big factor he was probably off his head on something, then realised what he'd done.
I don't think it was premeditated. He should at least get manslaughter.
on โ07-03-2014 01:52 PM
Gee
I'd always assumed you actually are a woman