Former Olympic star Oscar Pistorius was grilled on the stand Wednesday as the prosecutor in his murder trial tried to highlight discrepancies in the runner's testimony about the night he shot and killed his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
Oscar Pistorius grilled by prosecutor: 'You shot and killed her. Say it'
Did the "Blade Runner" crack on the stand?
Robyn Curnow is in Pretoria, South Africa with all of the details.
Oscar Pistorius was not found guilty of murder of his girfriend Reeva Steenkamp. He got away with it. When he woke up and realized that his girlfriend was not in the bedroom, he didn't look for her very long or very hard. There was no evidence of a break in or an intruder. He assumed it was an intruder and walked to the other end of the house where there was another room with a toilet. Instead of checking who was in there, he fired four bullets through the door toward the location of the toilet. Did he think the intruder was sitting on the toilet? He did not. An intruder would be looking for things to steel, not relieve himself on that toilet. The fact that he knew that makes it a first degree murder. There never was any evidence of an intruder. He acted in a very callous and deliberate manner.