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Did Oscar Pistorius ‘Roid Rage’ Prior To Murder?

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[caption id="attachment_62303" align="alignright" width="399"]Oscar Pistorius Roid Rage Prior To Murder? Oscar Pistorius Roid Rage Prior To Murder?[/caption]More Questions Surrounding Investigation of Oscar Pistorius

Despite his continual hysterical acts of despair, blade runner Oscar Pisorius has another issue to contend with after police found steroids in his home. The murder is now being referred to as 'roid rage,' following the bloody murder of his beautiful girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.

Steenkamp was shot four times behind a closed bathroom door. The blade runner said that he heard an intruder in the home and started shooting.

Aside from the discovery of the steroids, the police also found a bloody cricket bat. The bat is being reviewed by forensic to determine if the victim used it in attempts to hold off the runner. It still has not been determined whose blood is on the bat.

Despite his pleas of innocence Pistorius has been charged with the murder of his 29-year-old girlfriend. His management team said the Valentine's Day murder was a terrible tragedy and they asked that messages and prayers be addressed to the victims family.

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