6A - Thursday, February 21, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Police admit mistakes in Pistorius investigation Authorities now have no evidence challenging Olympians claims PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - The prosecution case against Oscar Pistorius began to unravel Wednesday with revelations of a series of police blunders and the lead investiga- tor's admission that authorities have no evidence challenging the double-amputee Olympian's claim he killed his girlfriend accidentally. Detective Hilton Botha's often confused testimony left prosecutors rubbing their heads in frustration as he misjudged distances and said testosterone - banned for professional ath- letes in some cases - was found at the scene, onlyto be later con- tradicted by the prosecutor's office. The second day of what was supposed to be a mere bail hear- ing almost resembled a full- blown trial for the 26-year-old runner, with his lawyer, Barry Roux, tearing into Botha's testi- mony step by step during cross examination. Police, Botha acknowledged, left a 9 mm slug from the bar- rage that killed Reeva Steen- kamp inside a toilet and lost track of illegal ammunition found inside the house. And the detective himself walked through the crime scene with- out wearing protective shoe covers, potentially contaminat- ing the area. Authorities, Roux asserted, were selectively taking "every piece of evidence to try to extract the most possibly nega- tive connotation and present it to the court." The case has riveted South Africa, with journalists and the curious crowding into the brick- walled courtroom where Pisto- rius, dubbed the Blade Runner' for his prosthetic legs, faces a charge of premeditated murder in the Valentine's Day slaying. Pistorius says he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder and shot her out of fear, while prose- cutors say he planned the killing and attacked her as she cowered behind a locked bathroom door. The day seemed to start out well for the prosecution, with Botha offering new details of the shooting that appeared to call into question Pistorius' account of the moments leading up to the 29-year-old model's death. Ballistic evidence, he said, showed the bullets that killed her had been fired from aheight, supporting the prosecution's assertion that Pistorius was wearing prosthetic legs when he took aim at the bathroom door. The athlete has main- tained he was standing only on his stumps, and felt vulnerable and frightened as he opened fire from a low position. Projecting a diagram of the bedroom and the bathroom, prosecutor Gerrie Nel said it showed Pistorius had to walk past his bed to get to the bath- room and could not have done so without seeing that Steen- kamp was not asleep there. "There's no other way of get- ting there," Nel said in disputing Pistorius' claim that he had no idea Steenkamp was no longer in bed when he pumped four bullets into the bathroom door, striking her with three. Botha backed the prosecutor up, saying the holster for Pis- torius' 9 mm pistol was found under the left side of the bed, where Steenkamp slept, and it would have been impossible for Pistorius to get the gun without checking to see if she was there. "I believe that he knew that Reeva was in the bathroom and he shot four shots through the door," the detective said. Botha described how bullets struck Steenkamp in the head and shattered her right arm and hip, eliciting sobs from Pisto- rius, who held his head in hands. However, when asked if Steenkamp's body showed "any pattern of defensive wounds" or bruising from an assault, Botha said "no." He again responded "no"when asked if investigators found anything inconsistent with Pistorius'version of events, though he later said nothing contradicted the police version either. Testimony began with the prosecutor tellingthe court that before the shooting, a neigh- bor heard "nonstop" shouting between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. at Pis- torius' upscale home in a gated community in the capital, Pre- toria. However, Botha later said under cross examination that the witness was in a house 600 yards (550 meters) away, pos- sibly out of earshot. He cut that estimate in half when ques- tioned again by the prosecutor, as confusion reigned for much of his testimony. At one point, Botha told the court that police found syringes and two boxes of testosterone in Pistorius' bedroom - testimony the prosecution later withdrew, saying it was too early to identi- fy the substance, which was still being tested. "It is not certain (what it is) until the forensics" are complet- ed, Medupe Simasiku, a spokes- man for South Africa's National Prosecution Agency, told The Associated Press. It's not clear if it was "alegal or an illegal medi- cation for now." The defense also disputed the claim. "It is an herbal remedy," Roux said. "It is not ... a banned substance." Still, Botha offered poten- tially damaging details about Pistorius' past, saying the ath- lete was once involved in an accidental shooting at a restau- rant in Johannesburg and asked someone else "to take the rap." The runner also threatened men on two separate occasions, Botha said, allegedly telling one he'd "break his legs." The detective said police found two iPhones in Pistorius' bathroom and two BlackBerrys in his bedroom, and none had been used to phone for help. Guards at the gated commu- nity did call the athlete, Botha said, and all he said was: "I'm all right," as he wept uncontrol- lably. AP PHtOTO/File Egyptian army soldiers arresta woman protester during clashes with military police near Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square on February 16. Egyptian militarygrowing restless w1th young regime a Military intervention a growing possibility as critiques pour in CAIRO (AP) - Egypt's pow- erful military is showing signs of growing impatience with the country's Islamist leaders, indi- rectly criticizing their policies and issuing thinly veiled threats that it might seize power again. The tension is raising the spec- ter of another military interven- tion much like the one in 2011, when generals replaced long- time authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak after they sided with anti-regime protesters in their 18-day popular uprising. The strains come at a time when many Egyptians are despairing of an imminent end to the crippling political impasse between President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brother- hood group on one side, and the mostly secular and liberal oppo- sition on the other. The tug of war between the two camps is being waged against a grim backdrop of spreading unrest, rising crime and a wors- ening economy. 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