The image, showing the prosthetic limbs with white socks and stained with Reeva Steenkamp's blood up to the knee, was displayed by lawyer Barry Roux on a TV monitor at Pistorius' murder trial. Roux was trying to reinforce the Olympian's story that he shot the model by mistake on Valentine's Day last year and then desperately broke through a locked toilet door to help her.
Roux cross-examined a police forensics expert for a second day in the Pretoria courtroom, and also challenged Col. J G Vermeulen's analysis of a bullet-marked toilet door that was removed from the bathroom at Pistorius' home, where the double amputee killed the 29-year-old Steenkamp before dawn on February 14, 2013.
Pistorius, 27, has said he shot Steenkamp by mistake through the door, fearing there was a dangerous intruder in the house. The prosecution says he intentionally killed her after an argument. The celebrated runner faces a possible life sentence in prison if convicted. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and three firearm-related offenses.
Roux said the defence had evidence of a sock fabric embedded in the wood of the door which would show, as Pistorius says, he tried to kick through it wearing his prosthetics. The forensic investigation for Pistorius was done by Vermeulen's former commanding officer, Roux said.
Do you know him, Roux asked Vermeulen. Vermeulen said the man used to be his commanding officer and he knew him to be "competent."
"If that is a mark of a prosthetic, it would be consistent" with Pistorius' story, Vermeulen said.
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