Where there's smoke ......

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She or someone she knows packed pot into a bag and tried to take it to Bali.

No way she didn't know.

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Wow. Explosive revelations. When will the next person come out of the woodwork claiming Schapelle was set up, and detail a new course of events that happened?
 
More no-news cr*p reporting. "A friend of a friend of an ex-friend heard that...." is not the basis for "Explosive evidence" or "throwing doubt".:evil::evil:
 
Heard an extended iview with her laywer this morning.
Talk about publicity hound.
 
I really do feel sorry for Schapelle as I do not believe she deserves the sentence for the crime. I mean aren't the scumbags involved in the bombings out on parole or something like that.

Anyway either she is extremely naive in taking drungs to Bali or she is taking the fall for someone else. If she is taking the fall for someone such as her brother then she is a fool. Family is family but only to a certain point....
 
The brother did it you see her on the day she was found guilty giving him the look of what have you done to me
 
I do not feel sorry for her drugs kill and if you tell me it's only pot yes it's pot and and it sends young people into psychotic episodes and in 30 % of the time is just a ate ing stone to something harder
 
I think it is clear that it was the brother. The very first reports indicated that the brother was about to claim the bag was his and she stepped in. So for mine, she's covering the brother and knew it was there.
 
I've always had such mixed feelings about Schapelle Corby.

If she did it she was particularly stupid in her actions, but she received a very harsh sentence. If she'd been found guilty of the same crime in Australia she'd be free by now and either be a poster girl for channel 7's "Border Patrol" or a regular panelist on the ABC's "Q&A".

On the other hand, I'd always felt that pot was a pretty harmless recreational drug until I experienced the dreadful psychotic episodes that a youngish friend of mine went through as a result of his fondness for weed. I've never seen such a change in a person, almost overnight he went from being a bright young professional to a crazy boy who was terrified of his own shadow, hearing voices that he couldn't shut up.

I suspect this is somebody who has seen a chance for a few minutes of fame and has come up with a good yarn. I don't know if Schapelle did it or not. I hope she did, because if she's not guilty then an innocent person is going through unimaginable hell. I don't have a lot of faith in the Indonesian justice system, but that's where she was tried...
 
Ms Corby has been convicted of a criminal offence in Indonesia by an Indonesian Court and later confirmed by various appellate courts. Whether this is right, wrong, just or injust the courts have decided based on Indonesian 'burden of proof' standard that she is the person who committed the offence. And to my opinion, all this hoo-har about some new person with new information or how about that the legal burden of proof isn't the same as Australia or even worse that the judciary is corrupt and can be bought is just total BS!!

Lucky Ms Corby is a person who IMO is quite a sellable person, that the media can easily write stories which the average (or below average) person can follow, and that her family are press-hungry to try and gather support. All I can feel is that if this person wasn't as marketable as her [eg. the ringleaders of the Bali 9 or even that asian australian that was executed in Singapore a few years back] they would be currently on deathrow now given anyone smuggling 4kgs of marijuanna would be given that penalty.
 
Why sit on all this "evidence" for years, if not for publicity now??

Sorry I am very cynical :confused:

GT
 
The brother did it you see her on the day she was found guilty giving him the look of what have you done to me

I think it is clear that it was the brother. The very first reports indicated that the brother was about to claim the bag was his and she stepped in. So for mine, she's covering the brother and knew it was there.

Wonder what the penalty would have been for the brother (James Kisina) who I believe was 16 years old at the time? Don't know whether the Indonesian 'justice' system treats minors the same as adults.

Didn't this 'kid' fly out that same night or the very next day back to Australia? What a piece of work. Wouldn't most siblings stand by their brother or sister if they were arrested & not desert them?

I don't know what Schapelle was up to on the plane but when the AO Crew heard about the arrest it's alleged that some of them said "I bet it was that chick in 57J".
 
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Sure she was innocent. Shes been let out, shes flying home Tiger, and has paid for the luggage to be checked in........ Oh **** hangon its 4KG over weight.... Just pay the extra.
What a crock, Guilty, as charged, if she has covered for the brother, she accepted the consequences of her actions, and is just as guilty.
Thats the problem in Australia, the softly drug courts, the "my parents got divorced/used to argue sometimes so I had to do drugs to keep sane, as I am mentally scarred" stories. Our system is too soft, theirs is spot on for Drug offences, I have seen too many young lives destroyed by pushers such as these. Rot in your cell Corby
 
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