Pistorius Finally Confesses: 'I Made A Terrible Mistake'
As the murder trial of South African Olympic double amputee,
Oscar Pistorius, enters a third day in Pretoria, South Africa on
Wednesday, prosecutors made a blistering start to their
cross-examination of the athlete as heenters into a corner that his
defense team described as an "ambush."
* Pistorius in court recently
* Pistorius in court recently
According
to reports, the prosecutor Gerrie Nel went straight to the heart of the
state’s case, saying to Pistorius: “You killed Reeva Steenkamp, Say
it.”
It was gathered that the athlete replied: “I made a terrible mistake."
And when Nel added: "You killed a person?
Pistorius was reported to have answered her: "I made a mistake."
And Nel said, "Will you take responsibility for it? Say it. Say, 'Yes, I killed ... I shot and killed Reeva Steenkamp,'"
The sprinter responded: "I did, my lady."
Earlier, Pistorius testified how
he felt Steenkamp's blood "running down on me" after he discovered her
bullet-ridden body in his bathroom. The sprinter insists he thought the
29-year-old model and law graduate was a hiding intruder.
"I felt helpless. I had my fingers in her mouth to help her breathe," he told the High Court in Pretoria, South Africa.
“Did you at any time intend to kill to Reeva?” lead defense lawyer Barry Roux asked.
“I
did not intend to kill Reeva, or anyone else for that matter,” the
athlete replied before the cross-examination got under way.
Asked
by Nel about his Christian faith, Pistorius responded: “I don’t always
think the things I do are right. I’ll try not to lie. I’m human. I’m
here to tell the truth.”
Pistorius, 27, is accused
of premeditated murder after fatally shooting Steenkamp early on
Valentine's Day last year. The sprinter maintains it was a case of
mistaken identity.
As at the time of filing this report, the trial still in progress.
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