Murderer Oscar Pistorius to be released after just 6 years

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Murderer Oscar Pistorius was granted his freedom today after winning his bid for parole

The Paralympian, who turned 37 this week, has repeatedly refused to admit he callously killed Reeva Steenkamp during an angry and violent outburst and has stuck to his claim that it was an accident.

His failure to come clean despite his murder conviction led Reeva’s grief-stricken mother to brand him ‘a liar who I hate so much.’

But whether Pistorius is a ruthless killer or made a terrible mistake on Valentine’s Day 2013 was not a consideration for parole officers, who allowed him back into public life after hearing he had served more than six-and-a-half years in custody of his 13-year sentence.

But the Blade Runner will still have to spend Christmas behind bars as psychologists and welfare officers assess him before his release on January 5 2024.

A representative of Steenkamp's mother, June, said outside the hearing that he has to undergo community service and 'therapy for gender-based violence.'

Rob Matthews, who sat beside Steenkamp's in-court lawyer Annade Theart-Hofmeyer, said: 'The conditions are correctional supervision. He is required to attend therapy for anger issues.'

He added that Pistorius was not allowed to leave the Waterkloof district, where he will be staying with his uncle Arnold in a palatial mansion, and his parole will last until September 5 2029.

Asked by MailOnline if the sentence might appear soft to the world, he said: 'If those are the rules then we need to question the rules not those who have interpreted the rules.

'if the rules are too lenient, then that is what we should address.'

Pistorius was brought from his cell at 8am at the 84-year-old Atteridgevale prison in Pretoria to hear his fate and was said to be ‘confident’ as he entered the room, after his previous appearance before them in March had been rejected.

Today his legal team, led by Conrad Dormehl, argued that he had served sufficient time and that there had been official blunders on time served on his tariff.

South Africa allows convicts to be considered for release when they have served half of their sentence and the parole officers were told there had been a blunder in calculating the actual time the killer had served.


Oscar Pistorius WINS his bid for freedom
 

Asked by MailOnline if the sentence might appear soft to the world, he said: 'If those are the rules then we need to question the rules not those who have interpreted the rules.

'if the rules are too lenient, then that is what we should address.”



Talk about double talk. Whoever wrote these words is trying to appease both sides. You can’t have it both ways. You choose your words, then you stick by them. Not try to appease both sides because there is no standard for that, unless you are part monolithic.
 
The original sentence is not far off from USA if he was sentenced under a second degree conviction. I don't know what they do in S. Africa.
 
The original sentence is not far off from USA if he was sentenced under a second degree conviction. I don't know what they do in S. Africa.
In Pennsylvania, you can still get a life sentence for second degree murder. In Pennsylvania, a life sentence carries no chance for parole.
 
Yes hard to understand, Hollydolly... South Africa? A few years ago, I read a book about crime & punishment in contemporary North America. The focus was on the U.S., but I think the situation is pretty similar in Canada.

A key point the author made was that, in the world of legal/correctional professionals, faith in the idea of rehabilitation of prisoners has declined. The prevailing philosophy is just take offenders off the streets, out of our communities —keep people safe. I'm unaware of the general attitude in the UK, but that definitely seems like the least we'd want to do.
 
That was a tragic media s. show for sure. Seems like it's not enough time. Have to wonder what kind of life he has ahead of him. But men like that can attract woman very easily.
 
That was a tragic media s. show for sure. Seems like it's not enough time. Have to wonder what kind of life he has ahead of him. But men like that can attract woman very easily.
as he did with Reeva..she was a beauty with Brains.. he was a little guy with no legs who cold run fast... he'll get another Reeva.. in fact probably twice as fast because there's some attraction in murderers for some women...

Just the other day I was watching something on TV, and the prison staff were talking about how murderers and paedophiles get huge amounts of mail from women who want to have these guys in their lives

One officer said that he could never understands how these women not only came to visit paedophiles but would bring their children with them...and want the prisoner to hold them ..and officers would have to step in to stop it..

beggars belief doesn't it ?
 

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