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Oscar Pistorius detective challenged at bail hearing | Oscar Pistorius detective challenged at bail hearing |
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Lawyers for South African athlete Oscar Pistorius have challenged the testimony of a senior police detective on the second day of a bail hearing. | Lawyers for South African athlete Oscar Pistorius have challenged the testimony of a senior police detective on the second day of a bail hearing. |
The detective said a witness heard fighting at Mr Pistorius's home on the night he shot Reeva Steenkamp, 29. | |
But he changed details of his testimony under questioning, which Mr Pistorius' family said was "extremely concerning". | |
Mr Pistorius, a champion Paralympic sprinter, is charged with the premeditated murder of Reeva Steenkamp. | Mr Pistorius, a champion Paralympic sprinter, is charged with the premeditated murder of Reeva Steenkamp. |
If denied bail, Mr Pistorius could face months in jail before a full trial is held later this year. | If denied bail, Mr Pistorius could face months in jail before a full trial is held later this year. |
The evidence of veteran Detective Hilton Botha appeared first to boost the prosecution's case and then offer the defence team a hope of winning the argument, correspondents say. | The evidence of veteran Detective Hilton Botha appeared first to boost the prosecution's case and then offer the defence team a hope of winning the argument, correspondents say. |
At the end of a second day in court in Pretoria, the magistrate appeared to question Det Botha's assertion that Mr Pistorius could be a flight risk who should be denied bail. | At the end of a second day in court in Pretoria, the magistrate appeared to question Det Botha's assertion that Mr Pistorius could be a flight risk who should be denied bail. |
The BBC's Andrew Harding, in court, says the magistrate's line of questioning indicated he may be considering granting bail. | The BBC's Andrew Harding, in court, says the magistrate's line of questioning indicated he may be considering granting bail. |
In a statement, Mr Pistorius' family said they were "satisfied with the outcome of today's proceedings". | |
'He knew' | 'He knew' |
Under questioning from prosecution lawyer Gerrie Nel, Det Botha described the scene at Mr Pistorius's home after Ms Steenkamp was shot and killed. | Under questioning from prosecution lawyer Gerrie Nel, Det Botha described the scene at Mr Pistorius's home after Ms Steenkamp was shot and killed. |
He told the court that the trajectory of gunshots through the bathroom door indicated that Mr Pistorius, a double amputee, was wearing his prosthetic legs and shot downwards through the door. | He told the court that the trajectory of gunshots through the bathroom door indicated that Mr Pistorius, a double amputee, was wearing his prosthetic legs and shot downwards through the door. |
"I believe that he knew that Reeva was in the bathroom and he shot four shots through the door," Det Botha told the court. | "I believe that he knew that Reeva was in the bathroom and he shot four shots through the door," Det Botha told the court. |
He said the holster for Mr Pistorius's 9mm pistol was found by the bed - a sure sign, he told the court, that the athlete must have known she was not in bed. | |
The testimony contradicted an earlier account given by Mr Pistorius. | The testimony contradicted an earlier account given by Mr Pistorius. |
He said he was walking on his stumps and grabbed his gun because he felt vulnerable when he thought an intruder had entered his home. | He said he was walking on his stumps and grabbed his gun because he felt vulnerable when he thought an intruder had entered his home. |
Det Botha also accused Mr Pistorius of having unlicensed ammunition for a 38mm weapon, and said bottles of testosterone and needles were also found. | Det Botha also accused Mr Pistorius of having unlicensed ammunition for a 38mm weapon, and said bottles of testosterone and needles were also found. |
But Det Botha then appeared to modify some crucial details. | But Det Botha then appeared to modify some crucial details. |
He initially said a witness who heard screams and shots was some 600m (1,800ft) away, but later amended his answer to 300m after a break for lunch. | He initially said a witness who heard screams and shots was some 600m (1,800ft) away, but later amended his answer to 300m after a break for lunch. |
He admitted that Mr Pistorius's account of events, delivered via an affidavit read out in court on Monday, appeared to contain no inconsistencies. | He admitted that Mr Pistorius's account of events, delivered via an affidavit read out in court on Monday, appeared to contain no inconsistencies. |
The testosterone found was actually a legal herbal remedy used by athletes, the defence said. | The testosterone found was actually a legal herbal remedy used by athletes, the defence said. |
The defence accused the investigator of bias, saying police disregarded evidence Mr Pistorius gave on the day of the shooting. | The defence accused the investigator of bias, saying police disregarded evidence Mr Pistorius gave on the day of the shooting. |
Mr Pistorius claims he was asleep until only moments before the shooting, that the bedroom was completely dark, and that there was no argument between the couple. | Mr Pistorius claims he was asleep until only moments before the shooting, that the bedroom was completely dark, and that there was no argument between the couple. |
Det Botha conceded that it was dark and that curtains and blinds were closed in the bedroom when the shooting took place. | Det Botha conceded that it was dark and that curtains and blinds were closed in the bedroom when the shooting took place. |
In their statement, the Pistorius family said Det Botha's answers confirmed that ballistic and forensic evidence was consistent with the athlete's version of events. | |
The family "trust that everyone has more clarity on this very tragic event," they said. | |
However, the statement added, the family finds "the contradictions in [Det] Botha's testimony extremely concerning". | |
'Absolutely mortified' | 'Absolutely mortified' |
Detail about the aftermath of the shooting also emerged as Det Botha answered questions. | Detail about the aftermath of the shooting also emerged as Det Botha answered questions. |
He said he arrived at the house at 04:15 on 14 February, and found Ms Steenkamp lying dead on the ground floor. | He said he arrived at the house at 04:15 on 14 February, and found Ms Steenkamp lying dead on the ground floor. |
She was wearing white shorts and a black vest and was covered in towels, he said. | She was wearing white shorts and a black vest and was covered in towels, he said. |
A lawyer and Mr Pistorius's brother were already at the scene. | A lawyer and Mr Pistorius's brother were already at the scene. |
Ms Steenkamp was shot in the right side of her head, her right hip and her right elbow, Det Botha said. | Ms Steenkamp was shot in the right side of her head, her right hip and her right elbow, Det Botha said. |
He agreed the post-mortem examination had showed no signs of assault or defensive wounds on Ms Steenkamp. | He agreed the post-mortem examination had showed no signs of assault or defensive wounds on Ms Steenkamp. |
On Tuesday, Mr Pistorius told the court he had woken in the middle of the night and heard what he thought was an intruder in the bathroom. | On Tuesday, Mr Pistorius told the court he had woken in the middle of the night and heard what he thought was an intruder in the bathroom. |
He shot through the door and only then realised Ms Steenkamp was not in bed. | He shot through the door and only then realised Ms Steenkamp was not in bed. |
He said he was "absolutely mortified" at her death. | He said he was "absolutely mortified" at her death. |
The magistrate has deemed this a "schedule six" case, meaning Mr Pistorius is accused of premeditated murder. | The magistrate has deemed this a "schedule six" case, meaning Mr Pistorius is accused of premeditated murder. |
His defence team will have to prove the extenuating circumstances that would justify granting bail. | His defence team will have to prove the extenuating circumstances that would justify granting bail. |
The first day of the hearing on Tuesday coincided with Ms Steenkamp's funeral. | The first day of the hearing on Tuesday coincided with Ms Steenkamp's funeral. |
The model and law graduate was cremated in her home town of Port Elizabeth where her father, Barry Steenkamp, told reporters: "We have to keep Reeva in our hearts for ever." | The model and law graduate was cremated in her home town of Port Elizabeth where her father, Barry Steenkamp, told reporters: "We have to keep Reeva in our hearts for ever." |
Oscar Pistorius won gold medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012. | Oscar Pistorius won gold medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012. |
In London he made history by becoming the first double-amputee to run in the Olympics, making the semi-final of the 400m. | In London he made history by becoming the first double-amputee to run in the Olympics, making the semi-final of the 400m. |