
Oscar Pistorius
sobbed loudly on the stand today as he described how he discovered that
he had killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in a day of powerful and
emotional testimony.
After firing through a locked bathroom door at what he thought was a
burglar, Pistorius said he retreated to the bedroom, his ears ringing
from the gunshots. The legless paralympian was on his stumps. He called
to Steenkamp in the dark bedroom, still aiming his gun towards the
bathroom.
"I was talking to Reeva... Nobody responded to me. I lifted myself up
and put my hand on the bed. I thought Reeva was there and I didn’t feel
anything," he told the court.
He thought she might have gotten down on the floor to hide. Continue.
"I think it was at that point, My Lady," he told Judge Thokozile Masipa,
"it first dawned upon me that it could be Reeva in the bathroom on the
toilet."
Pistorius said he jumped off the bed and ran his hand along the curtains to make sure she wasn’t hiding behind them.
Pistorius said he made his back toward the bathroom with "mixed
emotions," afraid of an intruder and afraid of who might really be
behind the door. When he found the door locked, Pistorius said that he
ran back to the bedroom, opened the curtains on his balcony and began
screaming for help.
His testimony was punctuated with long pauses as Pistorius clearly struggled to keep his composure.
"I was screaming and crying the whole time. I don’t think I ever
screamed or cried like that. I was screaming for God to help me," he
said through rising sobs. Spectators in the courtroom also were crying.
Pistorius said he put on his prosthetic legs, tried to kick in the door
and failed. He grabbed a cricket bat and began bashing at the door,
finally breaking through enough to reach in and grab a key on the floor
and let himself in.
"I got the door unlocked and flung the door open and I sat over Reeva
and I cried," Pistorius wailed. "I don’t know how long. I don't know how
long I was there. She wasn't breathing."
Pistorius was unable to continue, his loud sobs filling the courtroom.
The judge called for a break and when she returned, court was adjourned
for the day. After the judge left the bench, Pistorius crumpled against
the witness stand, weeping loudly.
Earlier, Pistorius wobbled on his stumps as he relived the predawn hours of Valentine's Day 2013.
Pistorius is accused of murdering Steenkamp and could face at least 25 years in prison if convicted.
His defense lawyer Barry Roux asked Pistorius to physically demonstrate
his height in relation to the bathroom door, which was in the courtroom,
with and without his prosthetic legs.
The legless paralympian known as Blade Runner said that he woke up in
the middle of the night because it was hot and humid in his room. He
says when he woke up, Steenkamp was also awake and asked: "Can’t you
sleep, Baba?"
Earlier that night he put two fans in the sliding doors of his bedroom
as his air-conditioning system was not working. He got out of bed and
went over to adjust the fans and before he got back to the bed he claims
he heard a window in his bathroom slide open.
"My Lady, that's the moment that everything changed," he told the judge.
"I thought there was a burglar that gained entry to my house,"
“The first thing that ran through my mind was that I needed to arm myself, get my gun,” he said.
Describing to the court how he made his way around his bed without his
prosthetic legs in the dark to grab his gun, Pistorius said he was
scared the person was going to come out of the bathroom and into his
bedroom, as the two rooms were only divided by a passageway, with no
door or security gate.
"I wanted to put myself between the person and Reeva. I had my arm, with
my firearm out in front of me. I whispered to Reeva to phone the
police."
"As I entered the passage to the bathroom where the closet is, I was
overcome with fear. I shouted for them to get out of my house … I
shouted at Reeva to phone the police," he testified.
Pistorius, 27, said he stopped shouting when he got close to the
bathroom, as he feared the intruder or intruders would be able to tell
where he was. Pistorius said that his eyes were darting from the
bathroom door to an open window, and his gun was pointed ahead of him.
As he neared the bathroom, he heard a door slam and knew it had to be the toilet cubicle's door.
"That confirmed for me there was someone in the bathroom," he said was was "just overcome with fear."
"I perceived to be somebody coming out of the toilet. Before I knew it I
had fired four shots at the door," he said. "My ears were ringing. I
couldn’t hear anything, so I shouted, I kept on shouting for Reeva to
phone the police."
Oscar Pistorius Prayed 'Please Let Her Live,' Witness Testifies
The paralympic athlete known as Blade Runner dropped his head into his
hands and started crying as he was asked to look at a photo of the
passage to his bathroom, before the court adjourned for a lunch break.
Earlier he testified how he locked his bedroom door and placed a cricket
bat in front of it to prevent someone from opening the door if they
manage to unlock it or break the lock.
Pistorius began his testimony today discussing his relationship with
Steenkamp, reading messages between the couple aloud to the court. The
messages reveal fights between the couple, but also loving moments, of
two people learning to trust one another.
The messages also show Steenkamp's struggles in dealing with the attention that came with dating Pistorius.
While the court heard testimony about the couple’s relationship,
Pistorius’ ex-girlfriend Samantha Taylor tweeted, "Last lies you get to
tell ... You better make it worth your while." She later deleted the
tweet.
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