Chase Your Shadow: The Trials of Oscar Pistorius Audiobook (Free)
- Gideon Emery
- HarperAudio
- 2014-12-09
Summary:
Oscar Pistorius was eleven weeks old when he previously both hip and legs amputated below the leg, because of congenital fibular disease. Despite this severe disability, Pistorious grew up to be an extraordinary athlete, inspirational role model, and global mark of resilience. In 2012 he became the first amputee runner ever sold to compete in the Olympics and was hailed being a hero not merely in his native South Africa but all over the world.
Everything changed for Pistorius in the early morning hours of Feb 1 about Run after Your Shadow: The Tests of Oscar Pistorius 4, 2013-Valentine’s Day-when he shot and killed his partner, model Reeva Steenkamp, through a closed bathroom door, allegedly because he mistook her for an intruder objective on doing him damage. He was arrested and charged with premeditated murder, and over night, the public’s look at of Pistorius turned on its head.
Not because the O. J. Simpson case includes a courtroom dilemma riveted global interest on one man’s fate. Acclaimed journalist John Carlin’s vibrant firsthand accounts of Pistorius’s seven-month murder trial, broadcast worldwide from Johannesburg, information the wrenching psychological breakdowns and merciless interrogation from the accused on and off the stand, the fraught relationship between your Pistorius and Steenkamp family members, and the extremely controversial verdict of culpable homicide, that Pistorius received a five-year phrase.
But Chase Your Shadow is a lot more than simply a sensational criminal offense story, as Carlin displays through meticulous reporting and extensive usage of Pistorius and his relatives and buddies. This courtroom confrontation between a white, privileged, twenty-seven-year-old male athlete on trial for murder and the black female judge who by itself would decide his fate-held within a democratic country aiming to exorcise its background of racial hatred and endemic assault against women-exposes the complicated social and politics realities of post-Apartheid South Africa.