martes, 26 de febrero de 2013

Oscar Pistorius Case: Reeva Steenkamp's Father Wants 'Blade Runner' to Come Clean

Oscar Pistorius Case: Reeva Steenkamp's Father Wants 'Blade Runner' to Come Clean Oscar Pistorius Case: Reeva Steenkamp's Father Wants 'Blade Runner' to Come Clean Oscar Pistorius Case: Reeva Steenkamp's Father Wants 'Blade Runner' to Come Clean In their first televised interview since their daughter was shot to death by her boyfriend, Oscar Pistorius, Reeva Steenkamp's parents said they want the world-famous Paralympian to come clean about what happened in his South African home on Valentine's Day. Barry Steenkamp said he yearns for the truth about what happened prior to his daughter's being shot three times in the bathroom of Pistorius' Pretoria home. "It's only Oscar [and] Reeva that know the true story, and all I want is that he must just come out with the honest truth," he told the "Cart Blanche" television program Sunday on South African channel MNet. In the emotional interview, Steenkamp's mother, June, described how police called her Feb. 14 asking whether she had a daughter: "I said, 'Yes,' and he said, 'There's been an accident, and she's been shot.' And I said, 'All I want to know is if she's alive or she's dead.' And he said, 'I'm sorry to have to tell you, but she's dead.'" Pistorius, a double-amputee nicknamed the Blade Runner for the carbon-fiber blades he uses, was granted bail Friday after an intense four-day hearing in a Pretoria courtroom. Pistorius, 26, says he killed Steenkamp, 29, accidentally, mistaking her for an intruder. But prosecutors allege <b>...</b>
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