jenna: paul tilsley has been in the courtroom for the entire trial. he joins us live by phone from south africa with more. paul? >> reporter: oscar pistorius outside the court walked through a furor of headlines about reenactment video. it shows "the blade runner," charging toward the camera on his stumps, holding his arm and hand up if he was carrying a gun in combat mode. controversial because defense witnesses tell the court he struggles to even walk on his stumps. in the video at least when the athlete screams he does so like a man, not the defense claims like a woman. the defense have said all along witness's claims that they heard a woman screaming on fateful night were actually cries made by athlete. there was high degree of anticipation when court opened this morning that prosecutor hairy nel would somehow bring the video up in court -- harry nel. they were waying up whether it was worth introducing video into the case or not. it appears so far at least the prosecution has decided not to the defense, who had the video made in the first place as