Oscar Pistorius has been paroled from a South African prison after serving over half of his 13-year sentence for murdering his girlfriend.
The former Olympian, who competed with prosthetic legs, was released from Atteridgeville Prison in Pretoria and will be on parole for 5 years, likely staying at his uncle’s mansion with armed security and guard dogs. The conditions of his parole include restrictions on speaking with the media.
Remarkably, Pistorius made history as the first double amputee runner to compete in the Olympics, using prosthetic legs in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.