Podcast misfires spark outrage as South Africans correct Oscar Pistorius trial facts
A casual US podcast discussion about South African athlete Oscar Pistorius recently ignited a social media storm—though not for reasons the hosts expected. Natalie Shine and Savannah DesOrmeaux waded into the controversial athlete’s life, from his groundbreaking para-athlete career to the infamous murder trial that captivated the world.
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But it wasn’t long before their narrative veered off track. “He notoriously went to jail for killing his girlfriend in South Africa… or Australia? Can’t remember which,” DesOrmeaux said. Shine added, “I was gonna guess that the man looks like he’s killed someone.”
Cue the internet’s collective facepalm. South Africans were quick to correct the record: Pistorius is from South Africa, not Australia—a point underscored by sports journalists who had covered the trial firsthand.
Myths and mix-ups
The podcast further muddled facts with the “home intruder” scenario. The hosts described Pistorius leaping from bed, running around on his prosthetic blades, and shooting at someone trying to enter his home. Social media users and journalists were quick to clarify: there was no intruder, and the fatal shots were fired at Pistorius’ girlfriend Riva Steenkamp, inside a locked bathroom cubicle in his Pretoria home.
Sports journalist Elma Smit, who worked on the trial, wrote bluntly: “100% killed her… shot multiple times through a locked toilet cubicle door. Now dating a girl who has an uncanny resemblance to the woman he killed.” KFM radio anchor Carryn-Ann Nel added: “Firstly, this happened in South Africa, not Australia. Court evidence showed she was in the bathroom; there was never an intruder.”
The para-athlete conversation
Amid the chaos, the hosts did acknowledge Pistorius’ extraordinary sporting achievements, expressing awe at how he competed against able-bodied athletes on the track. But the lesson from listeners was clear: curiosity is good, but check your geography and facts first.
Social media reaction
Comments under the podcast thread ranged from bemused corrections to sarcastic quips about Australians and South Africans. One user quipped: “Australia has a famous Oscar too, but he’s a much nicer guy!” Another reminded listeners: “South Africa, not Australia. Sun, beaches, English-speaking… yes. Same crime? No.”
The episode serves as a reminder that even casual commentary on high-profile trials carries weight—and South Africans aren’t afraid to fact-check their heroes’ history.
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