Saturday, March 22, 2014

High Stakes In Pistorius, Kartel Trial

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is what anyone sleeping with someone next to him/her would have done if he/she heard an unusual noise: wakeup the person sleeping next to him/her. This is an instinctive reaction; therefore, Pistorius knew that is was his girlfriend in the bathroom!

Anonymous said...

What does all this nastiness have to do with us Looshans? Aren't there much more important things for us to pay attention to in the country?

Son-of-man said...

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O. J. SIMPSON, WE WHO ARE YOUR SERVANTS, SUMMONS YOUR SPIRIT FOR THE LIFE WE ARE ABOUT TO TAKE.

Because Pistolorius made this pact with O. J. there will be a hung Jury and Pistolorius will walk Free.

This guy/murderer Oscar Pistorius is the reincarnation of the Notorious, Infamous killer O. J. SIMPSON who jumps a basin of blood backwards, which allows him to be transported to any destination on Earth to possess those who commits murders.

Oh how you demented ghouls enjoy a gruesome murder. You can taste the blood of your god, whose blood you love to drink, but I think the blood of Pistolorius' victim seem to have the taste of the real thing - no consecration necessary.

Anonymous said...

Oscar Pistorius' girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp sent him a text message saying: "I'm scared of you sometimes," his murder trial has heard.

Anonymous said...

Who cares? The Voice? Is it because it wants to sell newspapers? Jamaican riff-raff have little positive to teach Saint Lucians. Why not keep such useless stories out of the pages of the local newspaper?

Anonymous said...

@1:35PM: advocating censorship?...those of us who have sat on a jury find this case interesting.

Anonymous said...

@2:28, does your sitting on a panel justify elevating the fate of Jamaican social rot to new heights in our local newspapers. Who the hell are you? Why the hell do you personally think that you are that important?

Anonymous said...

@ 6:21 AM: Again, your brain is too close to your ass for you to understand the implications of censorship!

Anonymous said...

1:52, as I see it, that is exactly the locus you have been making those comments from! Dunderhead!

Lucian said...

Social rot or riff raff is not peculiar to Jamaica. You see that all over the Caribbean or the world for that matter. It exists right here in St. Lucia. Go to a Friday night at Gros Islet and see the number of young adults rocking to Vbyz Kartel, including our own riff rafs and social rot and it is worrisome.

So this voice article is not about Vybz Kartel per se but about how such a body less killing can occur right here in St. Lucia. It is about the bigger question as to if we have the capacity to successfully prosecute any suspects as Jamaica just did. The article was about the ability of the prosecution in the Caribbean to deal with crime. There are lessons for us here in St. Lucia.

For information Trinidad has just started a body less murder trial involving 12 accused. So Caribbean islands must be prepared for criminal sophistication.

Anonymous said...

@6:36 PM, in any piece of communication, 'The medium is the message'.

Reading very carefully the banner on that piece, it is a stretch to conclude that the intention, the message, lessons to be learned, were the learning points for social and behavioural guidance.

The Voice is here engaged in sensationalism and is simply trying to sell newspapers.