Oscar Pistorius
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on โ19-02-2013 10:39 PM
I'm surprised there's no thread already about this. Is it because it's not an Australian case?
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on โ14-09-2014 02:20 PM
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on โ14-09-2014 02:21 PM
Golden Boy.
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on โ14-09-2014 02:23 PM
Nut case by choice then
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on โ14-09-2014 02:24 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Golden Boy.
No. Just stupid. Full of himself. Not intrinsically evil. Deserves to be punished but not demonised.
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on โ14-09-2014 10:10 PM
12 September 2012
Craig Spence, the International Paralympic Committee director of media and communications, told BBC Radio 5 Live: โOscarโs done a great deal for the Paralympic movement. Heโs been an inspiration to millions but obviously his priority now is to see [what] the judge decides. And then if he wishes to resume his athletics career then we wouldnโt step in his way โ we would allow him to compete again in the future.โ
A statement from the IPC added: โFollowing todayโs verdict, our thoughts remain with all those who have been affected by this terrible tragedy, in particular the family and friends of Reeva Steenkamp who sadly lost her life in this incident.โ
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โ14-09-2014 10:18 PM - edited โ14-09-2014 10:19 PM
Analysis: Will Pistorius return to stardom?
Acquitted of murdering his girlfriend, S African double amputee athlete still has a long and bumpy legal road ahead.
It seems unlikely that Pistorius will return to a professional sporting career. "There's a high likelihood that Oscar will disappear into obscurity," said de Wet. "His immediate future is likely jail time and then after that, he can try to pick up the pieces of his life."
*Year in previous post should be - 2014
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on โ15-09-2014 03:42 AM
Deserves to be punished but not demonised.
I totally disagree with you. He does deserve to be demonized. He killed a woman. And there is no doubt in my mind, that he didn't think it was an intruder in that bathroom. You will never convince me that it wasn't a case of him losing his temper. Reading some of the things that have been written about him, including the comments by his ex-girlfriend, make me realize just how evil he really is. I hope they give him the maximum sentence allowed.
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on โ15-09-2014 07:14 AM
There was a discussion on the radio this morning with a legal expert in SA. He was explaining why many of the legal fraternity there believe that the judge was incorrect with her verdict. That OP did have intention to kill someone and because of that the verdict should be murder. He also said that the mandatory sentence for culpable homicide was 5 years, but that the judge could give a non-custodial sentence at her discretion.
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on โ15-09-2014 08:42 AM
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on โ15-09-2014 10:35 AM
July 2014
Dr. Jonathan Scholtz, a clinical psychologist, found no evidence that Pistorius had a history of 'abnormal aggression or explosive violence' but concluded he has a record of feeling insecure and vulnerable, particularly when he is without his prosthetic limbs, defense lawyer Barry Roux said.
Roux on Wednesday read excerpts from the report, which was compiled during a 30-day observation period at a state psychiatric hospital and included a report compiled by three psychiatrists.
The report said the double-amputee runner is suffering depression and post-traumatic stress disorder and 'his condition is likely to worsen' if professional treatment for those conditions is halted.
It also concluded that the Paralympian does not show narcissistic traits linked with violence towards women and 'rage-type' murders.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2677659/Oscar-Pistorius-arrives-court-agent-giving-evidence-...

