IS HE GUILTY?
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11 years 2 months ago
robgun Wrote:
> Nel is playing with Oscar, throw in the towel!
This is an unfair fight...like a world champion heavyweight taking on a paperweight gym boxer...
Interestingly, I read a book by Malcolm Gladwell that had a section on thin-slicing whereby a relationship is doomed if one characteristic is present..."contempt"...and this seems the manner in which OP treated RS...
> Nel is playing with Oscar, throw in the towel!
This is an unfair fight...like a world champion heavyweight taking on a paperweight gym boxer...
Interestingly, I read a book by Malcolm Gladwell that had a section on thin-slicing whereby a relationship is doomed if one characteristic is present..."contempt"...and this seems the manner in which OP treated RS...
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11 years 2 months ago
The gun went off when it was in my hand, but I did not shoot it, a magic gun!
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11 years 2 months ago
Doublejimmy Wrote:
> To be blunt.. HE IS SO @#$%&
I do not use expletives but I understand what you are saying...
Tell the truth and keep it simple and you'll save yourself a good few bucks by not extending this trial but with same outcome...
> To be blunt.. HE IS SO @#$%&
I do not use expletives but I understand what you are saying...

Tell the truth and keep it simple and you'll save yourself a good few bucks by not extending this trial but with same outcome...
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11 years 2 months ago
you can see Gerrie setting the traps, you oviously know a lot about guns? So how can you tell me that you did not fire the gun? It is impossible for that gun to go off accidently!
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And he's dropped his counsel a few times to evade answering simple questions and to try to explain omissions and errors...
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11 years 2 months ago
He is now calling his own lawyer Roux incompetent!
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11 years 2 months ago
Imagine the Media if Oscar looses the plot after Nel is finished with him and admits in court that he Killed her and that he is guilty..
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11 years 2 months ago
Gerrie Nel will be getting a top job after this trial!
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 2 months ago
robgun Wrote:
> Gerrie Nel will be getting a top job after this
> trial!
He's stayed in state for a long time and has probably been made private sector offers before but seems that he has a genuine love for what he does and is unlikely to change...
Likes catching the skelms rather than defending them...think he is guided by ethical / moral considerations that prevents him defending skelms..
> Gerrie Nel will be getting a top job after this
> trial!
He's stayed in state for a long time and has probably been made private sector offers before but seems that he has a genuine love for what he does and is unlikely to change...
Likes catching the skelms rather than defending them...think he is guided by ethical / moral considerations that prevents him defending skelms..
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