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Well Well, to all the Corby hanger ons who said no one would take drugs to Bali, it has just come out that the Bali nine have been taking drugs to Bali b4 they was caught. What have you got to say now.
Pilots: I haven't seen this assertion in the current Fairfax reporting on the Bali 9. Can you provide a reference to this?
TIA,
P.
PS: my answer to the thread's question is 'yes', in case that matters.
PPS: I'm also aware of a recent case where guy from W.A. was busted on arrival in Bali with 2 grams of marijuana in his possession. As far as I'm aware that makes him only the second person (after Corby) who has been arrested for transporting drugs from Aus -> Indonesia, but if there's info re the Bali 9 to this effect I'd be most interested in looking at it.
It was a kangaroo court over there, she didnt have a chance, I still dont know for sure if she was guilty and neither do you, but in any case 4 years in that hell hole is enough, if any heroes here would like to try it I'm sure you'd end up crying for your mummy too and probably a lot sooner than she did.
Even if she is guilty let her do the time here now.
Well Well, to all the Corby hanger ons who said no one would take drugs to Bali, it has just come out that the Bali nine have been taking drugs to Bali b4 they was caught. What have you got to say now.
The father of convicted drug smuggler Renae Lawrence says his daughter has always wanted to help fellow Bali Nine drug mule Scott Rush avoid the death sentence.
Fairfax is reporting that Lawrence has provided a statement to Rush's lawyers, detailing her previous drug runs to Bali, in a bid to assist his final appeal.
Mr Lawrence also says his daughter has always admitted to her previous drug runs to Bali.
Renae Lawrence sits in stark contrast to Corby. She has admitted her crime and accepted her punishment with real character. Perhaps she is not accustomed to getting her own way by using her appearance.
I have loathing for anyone involved in transporting drugs, but I believe Lawrence will have much to offer society once she is released. Corby I believe will always be a taker with little to offer in return.
One thing that Schapelle has done is to make a LOT of money for the family, look at the sister when Schapelle was first caught, she had the worst set of crack teeth you have ever seen, all the news paper story's sure made them well off.
Hasn't she also had the cosmetic chest?
you deserve all you get for being stupid.
She is stupid, she got 20. She deserved all she got.
If she was as ugly as Lawrence, i wonder if she would be getting this much sympathy from the aust. public.
Lawrence is a female?:
She is stupid, she got 20. She deserved all she got.
If she was as ugly as Lawrence, i wonder if she would be getting this much sympathy from the aust. public.
Documents lodged by Corby's legal team for the clemency bid ask Dr Yudhoyono's ''forgiveness'' and state that Corby, as a beauty school student, had a ''bright reputation and record of achievement''.
''Schapelle Leigh Corby's situation is unique,'' they say. ''It's possible she's the only Australian citizen with severe mental problems serving a very long prison term in another country.''
Corby has received cuts of about 18 months from her 20-year sentence so far but last year entered an accelerated remission program. She is now eligible for an eight-month reduction each year, as long as she behaves well.
A report last year by Kerobokan prison's governor, Siswanto, outlined Corby's battle with mental illness, confirmed she was on medication and listed 10 instances of ''out-of-ordinary behaviour, including vandalising an office in the prison in an apparent fit of rage''.
However, it also noted she ''pretends to be crazy'' whenever a new prison chief takes over.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/corby-sniffs-freedom-20110416-1diol.html#ixzz1JjW3EI54
Forgiveness??
So she has finally admitted she did it?
Another scam to get her back in the paper.
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