The Prosecutors on the Oscar-murder case are prepared to give in detail why they are charging him with premeditated murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
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| Oscar Pistorius on tuesday, nervously awaiting decision on his bail |
PRETORIA, South Africa — Oscar Pistorius arrived at the court building in a police car with a blue blanket covering his head today, wednesday 20th 2-13, as prosecutors prepared to detail why they are charging him with premeditated murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend.
Prosecutors want to show why he should be denied bail. Pistorius denies the charge, and said it was an accidental shooting.
The double-amputee Olympian, his brother, father and uncle were inside
the court room as proceedings for the bail hearing began. The room was
packed for a second day.
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| Pistorius's family |
The 26-year-old Pistorius sat in the back of the car, which was in a
convoy of three police vehicles that entered the Pretoria Magistrate's
Court through a side entrance ahead of the second day of his bail
hearing.
Pistorius is charged with premeditated murder for the Feb. 14 shooting death of model Reeva Steenkamp at his upscale home in the eastern suburbs of the South African capital, Pretoria.
Pistorius said in an affidavit read out by his senior defense lawyer
Tuesday that the Valentine's Day killing of Steenkamp was accidental and
that he shot her by mistake in fear of an intruder in his house. He
said he kept a 9 mm pistol under his bed and was worried about violent
home robberies and had also received death threats. South Africa's
society is distressed by high levels of violent crime.
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the court on the first day of the hearing
that he would elaborate on the state's version that the 29-year-old
Steenkamp and the world's most famous Paralympic athlete had a fight the
night of her death and that she fled to the toilet before Pistorius
shot four times into the locked door of the toilet enclosed in his
bathroom, hitting her three times and killing her.
Since Pistorius has been charged with premeditated murder, the
magistrate said his defense must offer "exceptional" reasons for him to
be freed on bail.
"She locked that door for a purpose. We'll get to that purpose,"
prosecutor Nel told the packed courtroom, which had a capacity of 60 but
was crammed with around 100 people Tuesday.
Pistorius again arrived before 7 a.m. local time Wednesday, via a
different entrance to the courthouse than was used before his first
appearance at his bail hearing. Television cameras huddled to get a shot
of the Olympic runner in the back seat of the white-and-blue police
car.
Reporters lined up hours before the hearing to get seats in the
courtroom and police planned to shut down some roads around the busy
court building.
People walking by carried newspapers with bold headlines about
Pistorius' court affidavit, which was the first time he had publicly
explained his version of the events that unfolded in the early hours of
last Thursday morning at his villa in a gated community.
Steenkamp's shooting death and Pistorius' arrest and murder charge
stunned South Africa, where he is a national hero. It also sent shock
waves across the world, which knows Pistorius as a disabled sports icon
known as the Blade Runner and an inspiring story of someone who overcame
adversity and the amputation of his lower legs as a baby to become an
Olympic athlete.
In the 11-page court affidavit, the Paralympic champion said he did not
have his prosthetic legs on and felt "extremely vulnerable" in the
predawn hours of Feb. 14 when he thought that Steenkamp was an intruder
in a toilet cubicle inside his bathroom. He said he was on his stumps
when he fired into the door and then realized his tragic error when he
backed away to his "pitch dark" bedroom and realized the model and law
graduate, whom he had been dating for a few months, was not in bed.
The state alleges the shooting was premeditated and that Pistorius took
time to put on his prosthetic legs and walk seven meters (20 feet) to
the toilet before opening fire.
Forensic reports may be able to establish the truth by studying the angle and height of the bullet holes in the toilet door.


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