Oscar Pistorius

A compelling explanation of the profound enigmas in the Oscar Pistorius case is provided in a fascinating book by prominent Canadian psychologist Dr. Brent Willock. Oscar would have realized his girlfriend was not in their bed, and therefore that it was her who made the noise in the bathroom and, furthermore, he would have heard her yelling at him from behind the locked bathroom door--if he had not been in a state in which parts of his brain were wide awake while other parts were still asleep (parasomnia). Sleep disorders are far too little known and understood in legal and mental health circles, and by the general public. They are, nonetheless, of great interest to all. Dr. Willock's illuminating book has been endorsed by the world's foremost experts in sleep disorders. It provides the basis not only for understanding and forgiveness but also for launching a judicial appeal that would remove Oscar's criminal record, restore his reputation as an inspiration to the world, and permit him to resume his humanitarian work for victims of landmines, especially children. This compelling addition to Oscar's story--so strikingly absent in Daniel Gordon's recent documentary--will be of enormous interest and help to readers around the world. The book by Dr. Brent Willock is entitled The Wrongful Conviction of Oscar Pistorius: Science Transforms our Comprehension of Reeva Steenkamp’s Shocking Death.

Popped on to promote your book did you?

Very enterprising.

Utter bollocks of course.
 
A compelling explanation of the profound enigmas in the Oscar Pistorius case is provided in a fascinating book by prominent Canadian psychologist Dr. Brent Willock. Oscar would have realized his girlfriend was not in their bed, and therefore that it was her who made the noise in the bathroom and, furthermore, he would have heard her yelling at him from behind the locked bathroom door--if he had not been in a state in which parts of his brain were wide awake while other parts were still asleep (parasomnia). Sleep disorders are far too little known and understood in legal and mental health circles, and by the general public. They are, nonetheless, of great interest to all. Dr. Willock's illuminating book has been endorsed by the world's foremost experts in sleep disorders. It provides the basis not only for understanding and forgiveness but also for launching a judicial appeal that would remove Oscar's criminal record, restore his reputation as an inspiration to the world, and permit him to resume his humanitarian work for victims of landmines, especially children. This compelling addition to Oscar's story--so strikingly absent in Daniel Gordon's recent documentary--will be of enormous interest and help to readers around the world. The book by Dr. Brent Willock is entitled The Wrongful Conviction of Oscar Pistorius: Science Transforms our Comprehension of Reeva Steenkamp’s Shocking Death.

Well if this is endorsed by some of the world's foremost experts, who are we to disagree with it?
 
Tragic case all round. He was at best very wreck less but I honestly think he snapped and killed her. Only he knows. How much longer he got in jail?
Can apply for parole in 2023, they increased his sentence from the original 6 years to 13 years and changed it from culpable homicide to murder at the same time.
 
Too much of this on these forums for my liking....

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