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Oscar Pistorius Plans Money-Spinning Book
Oscar Pistorius plans to write a book giving his account of what happened when he shot dead his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, and his ordeal in standing trial for her murder, his manager said on Saturday.
The memoir could prove hugely lucrative for the Paralympian but also prompt accusations that he is cashing in on the killing of the 29-year-old model and law graduate... http:// gu.com/ p/4xh6y /tw
The memoir could prove hugely lucrative for the Paralympian but also prompt accusations that he is cashing in on the killing of the 29-year-old model and law graduate... http://
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He has given his evidence in court so why write a book unless he wants to cash in. Will he be writing from jail I wonder? He could escape with just a fine, return to athletics and reap financial reward from a book and other deals. Great justice for the victim's family eh?
19:34 Sat 13th Sep 2014
Love or hate him, the morbid fascination of the general public will ensure that it will more than pay his legal costs, particularly as I should imagine laws governing such activity would be fairly lax in SA.
It'll be similar but morally no different to the book deal that Amanda Knox signed, from which I gather she made a tidy sum.
It'll be similar but morally no different to the book deal that Amanda Knox signed, from which I gather she made a tidy sum.
Not really a big difference DTC. Both have been found not guilty of murder in a court of law yet large sections of the general public in various countries believe both are indeed guilty of murder.
Either way, both are percieved to have 'got away with it'.
Furthermore DTC, consider this:
The second appeal trial of Knox and Sollecito began in September 2013, with Knox remaining in the US. On January 30, 2014, the court returned guilty verdicts, sentencing her to 28 years in prison.
I've a feeling she'll not be returning voluntarily to Italy to serve her sentence.
Either way, both are percieved to have 'got away with it'.
Furthermore DTC, consider this:
The second appeal trial of Knox and Sollecito began in September 2013, with Knox remaining in the US. On January 30, 2014, the court returned guilty verdicts, sentencing her to 28 years in prison.
I've a feeling she'll not be returning voluntarily to Italy to serve her sentence.
I agree with you on the very last point - however she was not prosecuted on any form of manslaughter, whereas OP was and found guilty. That is a big difference. It's also extremely hard to compare cases across international boundaries when it comes to jurisprudence and that makes the association between the two cases somewhat tenuous at the outset.....
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