Oscar Pistorius Trial Day 10: Police investigation again at the center as prosecution theory blows up in their faceBy Nastasya Tay
PRETORIA, South Africa – In the hours after Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, Col. Giliam Schoombie van Rensburg was collecting evidence when he heard a gun being cocked behind him.
Van Rensburg says he turned around to find the police ballistics expert, gloveless, with Pistorius' gun in his hand, having removed the magazine.
"So, I asked him, 'What are you doing?' " van Rensburg said on the witness stand Friday as the trial of Pistorius entered it's 10th day. The officer then looked down and realized he was not wearing gloves.
"And then he said, 'Sorry,' " the colonel testified, adding that the ballistics officer put the magazine back in the gun and laid it back on the bathmat, before pulling on the gloves in his pocket and picking it up again.
"I was very angry," van Rensburg told the court.
It was police bungles – such as this – that found the limelight Friday.
[....]
Prosecutor Gerrie Nel triumphantly noted that the metadata contained in the photographs would prove their timeline, requesting to have it displayed on court monitors – only to show that the camera used had the date incorrectly programmed as April 2008.
Earlier, when confronted with conflicting statements of several colleagues from Valentine's Day morning last year, van Rensburg found himself again shaking his head.
The colonel insists he was the first officer to arrive at Pistorius' home, yet Roux read a statement detailing how another officer had arrived on the scene before him and followed the blood trail before providing a perfect description of the bathroom where Steenkamp was shot.
"Amazing," van Rensburg said as he listened to Roux, laughing disbelievingly. "I say, it's amazing, because he was not there."
... more at linkhttp://sports.yahoo.com/news/oscar-pist ... 38835.html