Oscar Pistorius enters court on the fourth day of his bail hearing.<br/> <br />A South African judge is likely to decide on Friday (February 22) whether to grant bail to Oscar Pistorius, with prosecutors arguing he is a cold-blooded killer and his own lawyers saying he is far too famous to pose any sort of flight risk.<br/> <br />Pistorius' defence team say the athlete shot dead girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, 29, in a tragic mistake in the early hours of Valentine's Day and deserves bail to prepare for a case that has garnered global attention.<br/> <br />Prosecutors have told the court it was a premeditated murder, with Pistorius firing four shots through a locked toilet door at a cowering Steenkamp on the other side. She was hit in the head, arm and hip.<br/> <br />In an affidavit read out to the court, Pistorius said he was "deeply in love" with Steenkamp, and lead defence counsel Barry Roux declared that Pistorius had no motive for the killing.
