Oscar Pistorius, the double
amputee who dazzled the world with his sprinting in the 2012 Olympics,
was
sentenced to 5 years in prison by a South African judge on Tuesday morning,
bringing to a close a trial that has captivated world audiences in a way unseen
since the trial of O.J. Simpson.
Pistorius was convicted on Sept.
12 of culpable homicide for killing his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, on
Valentine’s Day 2013 by shooting her through a bathroom door in his Pretoria
home. Known as the Bladerunner for the high-tech prosthetic legs which helped
propel him, was a battle of competing narratives to the end.
The prosecution produced a
chilling portrayal of Pistorius. To them, he was a gun fanatic driven by ego,
who, in a fit of rage, killed Steenkamp.
To the defense, however,
Pistorius was a man trapped by disability who, in a moment of vulnerability and
fear with his prosthetics removed, shot his girlfriend dead after he mistook
her for an intruder.
The trial, which began on March
3, consumed weeks of testimony, with Pistorius often breaking down and weeping
or vomiting.
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