Gasps In Court As Photo Of Reeva's Body Shown

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 13 Maret 2014 | 23.31

There have been gasps in court as images of Reeva Steenkamp's body were shown during Oscar Pistorius' murder trial.

Various photographs were being scrolled through on screens by the defence team when several distressing images were briefly shown to the court.

Crawford, who was in court, said: "As defence lawyer Barry Roux was flicking through various photographs of the scene ... you saw very close-up pictures of Reeva Steenkamp. Close-ups of her skull, body and her various injuries.

"This caused quite a stir in court. It led to gasps from a number of people inside."

Pistorius began retching and coughing, and was handed a green bucket in which to be sick.

Reeva Steenkamp on set of reality TV show Tropika Island of Treasure (Pic: Stimulii) Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead by Oscar Pistorius

Schoombie van Rensburg - a now-retired police officer who went to the scene after the shooting - was using photographs to outline his route through Pistorius' home when he arrived, and what he saw.

Crawford said: "Van Rensburg described following a trail of blood and we've been shown a series of photographs starting from the exterior of the Oscar Pistorius' house, going inside showing splatters on the floor at the base of the stairs, blood on his cream sofas that are on the ground floor, blood leading up the stairs, and more along the wall.

"We know the athlete says he carried Ms Steenkamp's body down the stairs, he says to get medical help."

Photographs of the blood-soaked bathroom where Ms Steenkamp was shot were shown to the court.

Crawford said they showed blood-stained towels, and heavy blood pools on the floor.

Olympic and Paralympic track star Pistorius arrives ahead of his trial for the murder of his girlfriend Steenkamp, at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria Pistorius arrives at court on Thursday morning

Earlier, the court heard how a box of watches belonging to Pistorius went missing during the crime scene examination.

The millionaire Paralympic athlete had a "little box" containing the watches, which has disappeared and never been found.

The issue was raised by Mr Roux, who is trying to undermine the credibility of the police investigation.

He spent the morning repeatedly challenging police forensic expert Johannes Vermeulen.

On Wednesday, Mr Vermeulen told the court Pistorius was on his stumps when he smashed down a locked toilet door to reach his shot girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Olympic and Paralympic track star Oscar Pistorius listens to his lawyer Barry Roux ahead of his trial for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in Pretoria Barry Roux (R) has been questioning a police forensic officer

That contradicted Pistorius' previous claims he put on his prostheses before smashing down the door.

Thursday's evidence started with Mr Roux asking for Mr Vermeulen's phone records from overnight, suggesting he may have consulted people ahead of giving his testimony.

He was then asked about missing splinters from Pistorius' bathroom door, through which he shot Ms Steenkamp.

He said he asked a colleague about the missing splinters, but repeatedly said he "couldn't remember" who he spoke to.

Mr Vermeulen also admitted he did not examine the door for evidence Pistorius had kicked it with his prosthetic leg. A footprint would show he was wearing his legs at some point.

Pistorius Mr Vermeulen took part in a reconstruction on Wednesday

Crawford said: "This was such a drubbing of Vermeulen, it was like watching a blood sport."

On top of the premeditated murder allegation, Pistorius faces a charge of illegally possessing ammunition and two further counts related to shooting a gun in public in two separate incidents before the killing.

Police crime scene tape marks off the Pretoria home of Oscar Pistorius The home of Oscar Pistorius where the killing took place

He denies all the charges against him and maintains he shot Ms Steenkamp after mistaking her for an intruder.

The athlete could face 25 years in jail if he is found guilty by Judge Thokozile Masipa. South Africa does not have trials by jury.

The trial continues.


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