The Oscar Pistorius murder trial has received a lot of attention since it first aired on TV for the general public.
It has also created debate around the country, with many South Africans being divided as to whether the athlete is guilty of killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
We asked our Facebook readers what they'd miss most (and least) about the trial. Here are some of the responses.
Kef: The free law lessons!
Milay: The debates on social media.
Glenys: Won't miss anything - pure voyeurism; will be glad when it's over.
Motshewa: What I'll miss the least are the 20 000 tweets with the exact same wording about something that happened in the courtroom.
Natalie: The lies, the drama queen tactics and the 100,000 tweets with the identical wording telling us line by line what happened in the courtroom.
Jackie: Frankly I won't miss anything about it…I will be glad when it is all over and justice has been done.
Michele: The suspense of how it's going to end.
Camilla: I won't miss it - we just need to know the truth. we await the judges final verdict
Read more of our reader responses here.
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It has also created debate around the country, with many South Africans being divided as to whether the athlete is guilty of killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
We asked our Facebook readers what they'd miss most (and least) about the trial. Here are some of the responses.
Kef: The free law lessons!
Milay: The debates on social media.
Glenys: Won't miss anything - pure voyeurism; will be glad when it's over.
Motshewa: What I'll miss the least are the 20 000 tweets with the exact same wording about something that happened in the courtroom.
Natalie: The lies, the drama queen tactics and the 100,000 tweets with the identical wording telling us line by line what happened in the courtroom.
Jackie: Frankly I won't miss anything about it…I will be glad when it is all over and justice has been done.
Michele: The suspense of how it's going to end.
Camilla: I won't miss it - we just need to know the truth. we await the judges final verdict
Read more of our reader responses here.
Follow Women24 on Twitter and like us on Facebook.