IS HE GUILTY?
- RACING GURU
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11 years 2 months ago
blueyonder001 Wrote:
> Guru when you gonna tip us a winner u been quiet!
playing soccer now....racing gives me no joy now....stupid bet....but i take 1/20 for a goal to be scored in a game..so with the 1000 matches played in every league world wide on a day...i find 2/3 games that has a potential to be high scoring and take that team..dont care on the result,just a goal from either team...try to make 3 k a day
> Guru when you gonna tip us a winner u been quiet!
playing soccer now....racing gives me no joy now....stupid bet....but i take 1/20 for a goal to be scored in a game..so with the 1000 matches played in every league world wide on a day...i find 2/3 games that has a potential to be high scoring and take that team..dont care on the result,just a goal from either team...try to make 3 k a day
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11 years 2 months ago
would be interesting to know if there was a panic button in the bedroom, every house I have lived in has had one in every room and nearly everyone has had one next to the bed in the bedrooms. for someone as terrified and fearful as he claims he was, surely he would have the best security or alarm system. especially for a disabled person.
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11 years 2 months ago
i THINK HIS MAIN DISABILITY IS HIS BRAIN - BRAIN DISABILITY = NUTCASE SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN A NUTHOUSE NOT ON THE ATHLETICS TRACK
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11 years 2 months ago
Incredible, this man has such selective memory, he can remember thing that suit his story, anything that does not fit his story, "I can't remember". Surely the judge and her 2 assistants can see through this?
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11 years 2 months ago
ARUNDEL Wrote:
> would be interesting to know if there was a panic
> button in the bedroom, every house I have lived in
> has had one in every room and nearly everyone has
> had one next to the bed in the bedrooms. for
> someone as terrified and fearful as he claims he
> was, surely he would have the best security or
> alarm system. especially for a disabled person.
Absolutely ........and alarms that have remote "arm /disarm" ability normally have a "panic " button on the remote-
The panic button is the most instinctive action in the circumstances that Oscar described!
I wonder why alarm records have not been checked for arm/ disarm times-maybe would confirm or refute movement in the house (eg eating again later?)
> would be interesting to know if there was a panic
> button in the bedroom, every house I have lived in
> has had one in every room and nearly everyone has
> had one next to the bed in the bedrooms. for
> someone as terrified and fearful as he claims he
> was, surely he would have the best security or
> alarm system. especially for a disabled person.
Absolutely ........and alarms that have remote "arm /disarm" ability normally have a "panic " button on the remote-
The panic button is the most instinctive action in the circumstances that Oscar described!
I wonder why alarm records have not been checked for arm/ disarm times-maybe would confirm or refute movement in the house (eg eating again later?)
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11 years 2 months ago
Why has Nel not hammered Oscar about shouting for Reeva in the toilet? OP stated he was unarmed when he tried to open the toilet door. His story shows that he knew Reeva was behind the door!
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11 years 2 months ago
Nel seems frustrated with the lady, she's very leniet on ther defense but tough on Nel....
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11 years 2 months ago
How hard is Roux gonna fight that the Cops moved the items around in the room I wonder..??
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11 years 2 months ago
I'm Curious.. After all we have heard 23 days later.. what is every1s verdict..
Has yours changed since the trail has started..
I says he'll be found guilty on 4 of the i believe 5 charges..
Culpable homicide
Discharging firearms in public - two counts
Illegal possession of ammunition
Has yours changed since the trail has started..
I says he'll be found guilty on 4 of the i believe 5 charges..
Culpable homicide
Discharging firearms in public - two counts
Illegal possession of ammunition
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