Pistorius
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i feel sorry for him! an frame and having his desirability it must of been hard, not saying what he did was right.... it was bang out of order and need locking up for it! but people should of see the signs before it happen becasue he wasn't like normal people dont matter whatever he done in is life...
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Feel sorry for her parents who have to sit and listen to his lies and constant poor me i'm the real victim sob stories. Sorry Steve but i have no sympathy for him after all a psych evaluation said he knew fine what he was doing and he has no mental health issues as he claimed.
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ColinW wrote:Feel sorry for her parents who have to sit and listen to his lies and constant poor me i'm the real victim sob stories. Sorry Steve but i have no sympathy for him after all a psych evaluation said he knew fine what he was doing and he has no mental health issues as he claimed.
he not fine i dont care whatever say & also i have said he need banging up
being disabily + frame = disasters
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it clear he wasn't around people who cared becasue they saw the signs before it happen, he was waving a gun and shoting it in a restaurant.. all they care about was the money
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I agree people should've seen the signs, but remember he comes from a mega wealthy family who many of us here suspect have always paid their/his way out of situations and are probably still trying to do so as much as they can.
I've no sympathy either. It was too close to home for me - knowing some of the people he and she hung out with, I know the places they hung out at well, especially the restaurant where the gun went off.
I can't look at pictures of her since the day they showed the pic of her on TV with the gunshot to the head. I cannot stand him or his family and the majority over here hope he gets locked up.
But I've said this all along and still say it: it will not surprise me if he doesn't go to jail or even a mental hospital. It will not surprise me at all. I'm actually dreading judgement day, which I also feel will only happen in a few months only.
My prediction knowing our system: the judge will say he did it "by mistake" and not in a fit of rage or as the result of an argument but he has shown remorse, will not cope in prison or an institution and the police botched up too much of the case. I can only hope I'm very wrong.
I've no sympathy either. It was too close to home for me - knowing some of the people he and she hung out with, I know the places they hung out at well, especially the restaurant where the gun went off.
I can't look at pictures of her since the day they showed the pic of her on TV with the gunshot to the head. I cannot stand him or his family and the majority over here hope he gets locked up.
But I've said this all along and still say it: it will not surprise me if he doesn't go to jail or even a mental hospital. It will not surprise me at all. I'm actually dreading judgement day, which I also feel will only happen in a few months only.
My prediction knowing our system: the judge will say he did it "by mistake" and not in a fit of rage or as the result of an argument but he has shown remorse, will not cope in prison or an institution and the police botched up too much of the case. I can only hope I'm very wrong.
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Steve wrote:it clear he wasn't around people who cared becasue they saw the signs before it happen, he was waving a gun and shoting it in a restaurant.. all they care about was the money
100% agree.... he doesn't have real friends and has very little true family
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i have said he need banging up but people who cared about him and not about his money should of see the signs and get him some type of help it like virgin killer someone should of seen sign there also
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I don't think they cared enough to get him help, hey? I think he mixed in two sorts of world - the celeb/ego world as you say and a somewhat darker underworld (I know a little about them, but definitely not enough and nor do I want to). That restaurant is right by my OH's office and to me it's the only downfall of him working where he does as they all still hang out there.
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Well, all I can say on this matter is I certainly would have noticed my OH was not lying next to me when I got out of the bed!!!
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exactly!shegsy wrote:Well, all I can say on this matter is I certainly would have noticed my OH was not lying next to me when I got out of the bed!!!
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we all know he guilty and should be locked up for it, people who cared for him should of seen signs of it before he got to this point...
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