A locked bathroom door, four gunshots, and a courtroom battle over fear, intent and truth.
Reeva Steenkamp was a model, law graduate and public figure whose life was too often reduced to the night Oscar Pistorius pulled the trigger. This episode revisits the killing of Reeva Steenkamp in Pretoria on Valentine’s Day, tracing Pistorius’s rise as the “Blade Runner”, the shooting itself, and the trial that divided South Africa and became one of the most watched famous trials of the decade.
We examine the key evidence and testimony, the legal fight over manslaughter versus murder, Judge Masipa’s ruling, the Supreme Court appeal, parole, and the cultural context around crime, fear, gender and domestic abuse. We also look beyond the courtroom drama to June Steenkamp, the Reeva Steenkamp Foundation, and the question of who Reeva was before the headlines turned her death into a global spectacle.
For listeners of a true crime podcast, documentary podcast stories, true crime cases and strange true stories, Reeva Steenkamp remains a case about more than celebrity, sport or scandal. It asks what really happened behind a closed door, how justice changes through appeal and public scrutiny, and why Reeva’s life and legacy deserve to stand at the centre of the story.
Topics include
The rise of Oscar Pistorius
The Valentine’s Day shooting
Key trial evidence and testimony
Manslaughter vs murder debates
Reeva Steenkamp’s life and legacy
Resources and Further Reading
Oscar Pistorius: Behind the Door – by Mandy Wiener
One Tragic Night: The Shooting of Reeva Steenkamp – by Barry Bateman & Mandy Wiener
Oscar Pistorius: The Trial of the Blade Runner (2018) – by BBC
Host & Show Info
Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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