Testimony for the murder trial of track star Oscar Pistorius has begun. Witnesses describe the "bloodcurdling screams" and what happened:

South African paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius walks into North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, South Africa, for his murder trial on Monday, March 3.South African paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius walks into North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, South Africa, for his murder trial on Monday, March 3.

Oscar Pistorius murder trial

 Talk of "bloodcurdling screams" and shots in the night took center stage Monday in the first day of testimony in the murder trial of South African amputee track starOscar Pistorius, who killed his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, last year.
"Something terrible was happening at that house," Michelle Burger testified.
"Her shots, her screams were petrifying," she said later.
Burger was the only witness Monday in a trial that is expected to last a few weeks. Testimony was scheduled to resume Tuesday morning.
Under questioning by prosecutors, Burger told the court that she heard a woman's screams and a man yelling for help.

"Just after 3, I woke up from a woman's terrible screams," she said. "Then I also heard a man screaming for help. Three times he yelled for help."
Burger said her husband called authorities. She later told her husband that she feared the woman had witnessed her husband being shot "because after he screamed, we didn't hear him."
Language issues caused problems after the lunch break, asdefense attorney Barry Roux pressed Burger on her account during cross-examination.
She frequently had to help her Afrikaans interpreter translate her words into English, and eventually dropped speaking in her native tongue altogether.
Roux questioned Burger's timeline of events and what she heard, asking if the "bang" sounds she heard might not have been gunshots, but rather a cricket bat bashing at the bathroom door.
She answered that she had clearly heard gunshots, testily answering Roux's questions about timing, saying she "didn't sit there with a stopwatch and take down the timing of each shot."
Roux also suggested that the screams she had interpreted as being a woman's might have been the high-pitched screams of a terrified Pistorius.
"I'm 100% certain I heard two different people that evening," she responded.
He also faces weapons charges
Pistorius, who is out on bond, arrived at the Pretoria High Court for the trial through a back door, avoiding a massive media circus assembled in front.
As the trial began, he pleaded not guilty to murdering Steenkampinside his house a year ago. He also pleaded not guilty to several weapons-related charges.
It's expected to take about three weeks for Judge Thokozile Matilda Masipa to hear the case and decide whether Pistorius mistook Steenkamp for a burglar, as he says, or killed her in cold blood.
South Africa abolished jury trials in 1969.
Pistorius faces one charge of premeditated murder and a firearms charge associated with Steenkamp's killing, as well as two separate gun indictments from previous incidents.
He's accused of shooting a 9 mm handgun out of the sunroof of his car in 2010, and with illegally firing a Glock 27 in an outdoor cafe in 2012. A friend of the sprinter told CNN that Pistorius was showing the gun to a friend when it accidentally went off.
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In South Africa, premeditated murder carries a mandatory life sentence, with a minimum of 25 years. He also could get five years for each gun indictment and 15 years for the firearms charge.
If he isn't convicted of premeditated murder, the sprinter would face a lesser charge of "culpable homicide," a crime based on negligence, and could be looking at up to 15 years on that charge, experts say.
Parts of Pistorius' trial are being televised live -- a first in South Africa -- after a judge's decision last week allowing cameras in the courtroom. But witnesses have the option of not having their images televised. Burger took that option, and only her voice was broadcast.
June Steenkamp was in the courtroom for Monday's testimony, marking the first time she has faced her daughter's killer in court.
Steenkamp's parents have avoided previous court appearances because they wanted privacy.
Pistorius' brother and sister were also present for Monday's proceedings.
Dream couple
Pistorius, 27, and Steenkamp, 29, were a young, attractive and high-profile couple who were popular in South Africa's social circles.
Pistorius, nicknamed the "Blade Runner" because of the special prostheses he uses while running, won six Paralympic gold medals and became the first double amputee runner to compete in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Cover girl Steenkamp, who was soon to star in a TV reality show, was on the cusp of becoming a celebrity in her own right.
Everything changed before dawn on Valentine's Day 2013, as Steenkamp lay lifeless in a pool of blood on the floor of her boyfriend's house in an upscale gated community in Pretoria.

Moments before, Pistorius says, he had pointed his 9 mm pistol toward an upstairs toilet room and fired four bullets through the locked dooR

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