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Oscar Pistorius Did Not Intentionally Kill Girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, Judge Says

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GETTY 091114 oscarpistoriusverdict?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1410433895567Kim Ludbrook/ – Pool/EPA/Gallo Image/Getty Images(PRETORIA, South Africa) — Oscar Pistorius did not intentionally kill his girlfriend in a 2013 shooting, a South African judge ruled – but he could still be convicted of culpable homicide, she said in Thursday’s verdict proceedings.

Pistorius broke down into sobs as Judge Thokozile Masipa found the athlete not guilty of murder.

Masipa called Pistorius a “very poor witness” during the murder trial and found he was at times vague and avoided answering some of the prosecution’s questions. Despite that, she says this does not necessarily indicate his guilt.

Steenkamp was shot and killed on Valentine’s Day 2013. Pistorius has argued that the shooting was an accident, that he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder.

Masipa is offering her insight and analysis on the evidence given by dozens of witnesses in the case. The verdict on Steenkamp’s shooting death was expected to span over two days but looks set to finish Thursday.

As Masipa began reading her ruling, Pistorius appeared tense and emotional. He was later seen crying.

Earlier, he squeezed through the media throng awaiting outside the courtroom.

The trial has spanned five months, prolonged by several interruptions including a month-long break so the paralympian sprinter could be examined by mental health experts.

Pistorius – known as “Blade Runner” for his prosthetic legs – served as an international inspiration after performing in the London 2012 Olympics.

Masipa, along with two assistants, are tasked with determining whether Pistorius is guilty or innocent. South Africa does not use jury trials.


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