Oscar is not allowed to conduct any interviews until 2029, so for now, all he can do is just smile and wave and continue sweeping church floors.
Oscar reached out to at least two members of the International Paralympic Committee after his release, asking if they could work together in any capacity.
The parole board has set his release for 5 January 2024.
Whatever the outcome of Friday’s hearing, his release will still bring us no closer to the truth of what happened that fateful Valentine’s Day in 2013.
Pistorius’s release has been universally supported by his prison social worker, psychologists, unit manager and head of recreation. Quite whether the one-time hero would be accepted back into a country that watched with horrified fascination as he tried to wash his hands of any guilt is another story altogether.
Pistorius is preparing to take authorities to court over their alleged failure to grant him a parole hearing. Those who deal with him regularly believe he’s ready to be released.
In November last year, news broke that Oscar Pistorius was eligible for parole and he seemed headed for the exit.
Pistorius’ lawyer, Julian Knight, has accused the Steenkamps of deliberately slowing the parole process down.
In November last year, news broke that Oscar Pistorius was eligible for parole. His legal representation believes the process has stalled, while the Steenkamps contend that there was an “error in calculation”.
After the Supreme Court of Appeal corrected its ruling on Oscar’s sentence, he has actually been eligible for parole since July.
Pistorius’ parole hearing was originally scheduled to take place on October 27 and October 29.
33-year-old Babis Anagnostopoulos, dubbed ‘the Greek Oscar Pistorius’ by law enforcement, appeared in court surrounded by a strong security presence.
When a new start-up cracks the news, it’s often referred to as ‘the Uber of’ whatever field it operates in. Concoct an elaborate story to cover up a murder, and you may just be dubbed the new Oscar Pistorius.
Due to an error on the part of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Pistorius’ parole date has now been changed, with Reeva Steenkamp’s family calling the amendment “profoundly unfortunate”.
Back in September, ESPN announced ‘The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius’, which had been several years in the making. Now it’s under fire for how it portrays the disgraced athlete’s life.
According to his former headteacher, Oscar has started smoking, cut down on exercise, grown a beard, and turned to God.
ESPN hit it out the park with ‘The Last Dance’, and now their ’30 for 30′ series has turned its attention towards Oscar Pistorius.
Last week Wednesday, Oscar Pistorius was taken for a medical checkup after he was involved in a brawl with another inmate. It’s just not going his way.
It’s a bad Friday when you can’t hop online and score some lekker deals, but it’s a really bad Friday when you get smacked with extra years behind bars.
‘Oscar Pistorius: Blade Runner Killer’ hit our screens over the weekend. Yes it’s currently showing on DStv, but read this before you rush off to watch it.
I’m sure there will be plenty of documentaries made about Oscar and Reeva in the years to come, but here’s a Lifetime movie due to air next month.
Having grabbed the world’s attention and dragged on for far longer than expected, the Oscar Pistorius case now approaches the final hurdle.
It’s been a year since Oscar was put away behind bars, and his name hasn’t been in the news for a while. Just how long does he have left behind bars?
The self-proclaimed king and queen of Zef have just dropped their music video, and it’s obvious they’re taking the piss out of Oscar P.
Oscar Pistorius’ defence team is back in court, the State appealing his six-year jail sentence. Gerrie versus Barry – round 244.
It sounds like even Oscar’s defence team is tiring of the legal wranglings, or perhaps they’ve emptied the Pistorius coffers and are keen to wrap it up.
It’s the court case that just seems to go on and on, and if you thought you’d heard the last of Oscar for a while then think again.
If you’ve been following the latest Oscar Pistorius developments you may have seen his contentious UK interview. If not, get stuck in.
If I was Oscar Pistorius I wouldn’t even so much as look at the news, and the latest public figure to take a shot is none other than Trevor.
As interest rises before Friday evening’s big screening (including here at home), we can now get our first glimpse at what went down during the interview.