Why is it that some folks must mold real people into caricatures of virtue in order for their deaths to be seen as tragic? There are no saints who walk among us other than the very young. Something I find fascinating in the Oscar/Reeva case is that there is a certain segment of internet brayers who must sanctify Reeva and espouse their undiluted admiration and love for her wonderfulness, while simultaneously demonizing Oscar and espouse hateful horrible things about him, his family, and anyone who thinks that Oscar is not Satan like. Neither Oscar nor Reeva was a saint, neither is a demon, if only people could see what is, there rather than what they want to see. Knowledge and rationality is always a good thing.
A quote from Reeva;
“I’m trying to work on my modelling career and remove myself from the whole FHM stigma,” she said.
“I want to be seen as a classic model.”Source for Reeva's quote
http://www.news.com.au/world/last-inter ... 6583316933Pictures from FHM, (link below) some in my opinion appear to be so photoshopped Reeva is unrecognizable. I think it is sad that people must make her out to be a saint in order for her death to have been a tragic one. Her death is tragic. Period. She felt that FHM carried a stigma yet she was willing to expose herself in a way that clearly she felt had something negative attached to it. Perhaps she was so desperate for money and to help her clearly struggling parents that she was willing to attach this stigma to herself for the monetary reprieve it gave.
http://www.2oceansvibe.com/2012/11/13/o ... kgby/#prevAnd least the nutter “guests

” start fainting, I have no problems and make no judgements about Reeva appearing in a gentleman’s magazine. I am sad for her that she was at a point in her life where she had to do things that she thought came with a stigma in order to better her bank balance.
I am befuddled by her poor mum claiming that Reeva never had sex with Oscar. There are texts with Reeva and Oscar teasing about having sex “on the stairs, on the couch, on the kitchen counter.”
Reeva’s death is tragic. She was not a saint. That makes her death no less tragic. The truth should be lost on the altar of vengeance of the irredeemably aggrieved and hate perpetuators. There is a difference between seeking justice and seeking a victim to hate, even if the victim is someone who committed a crime.
At least Judge Masipa was intelligent, deliberate, unbiased and unemotional in her judgement.There is a reason justice is blind and not bound by ninnies

.