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that pistorius correctly answered a firearms questionnaire about gun safety before buying his guns and getting his licenses. he said pistorius knew when he could and could not shoot someone, breaking into the home or to breaking into his home. the prosecution asked the gun dealer a question from the test and he gave oscar pistorius answer. explain the importance of target identification. how did he respond? know your target and what lies beyond. meantime, reeva steenkamp s mother was in court today. the first time since she appeared on day one of the trial. she left before more crime videos were shown. joining me now from pretoria is nbc s mike taibbi. you have some legal analysts in south africa who say this trial will be almost at a lull until we hear from oscar pistorius.
users. think of this as neighborhood watch but on the internet. by daytime chiropractor greg goldstein, he s cracking the kings out of stiff necks but by night he s at home on his computer helping to crack unsolved crimes. he created this after a break in happened across the street from his parents house which none of them learned about for days. every night he up loads crime videos sent out by the cops across the country. believing there is a little crime fight tpher all of us about 12,000 persons surf these videos on crooks tube. they feel like they are part of a gang, but a good gang again the bad guys. so as long as the gang keeps growing hopefully we could take our streets back. reporter: if a user recognizes a suspect they can type-in a tip on the website and they go straight to the cops on the case. nothing but positive feedback from police. after all every criminal has people out there who know him or