Is Schapelle Guilty?
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Can't believe the media has run out of anti-social antics of disgraced sports stars to print shit about.
There's no denying that the boogie board bag looked well endowed and clearly contained more than just a floatable swimming device. Either she knew what was in the bag and denied it or she is pretty stupid. I once got pretty paranoid about trying to dispose of some left over fruit when I went through customs at Bangkok, cause only the green door was being used and the officers waved me through without checking out my declaration form.
Oh. The humility of being sentenced for taking a natural plant production into a country that is serious about Prohibition.
There's no denying that the boogie board bag looked well endowed and clearly contained more than just a floatable swimming device. Either she knew what was in the bag and denied it or she is pretty stupid. I once got pretty paranoid about trying to dispose of some left over fruit when I went through customs at Bangkok, cause only the green door was being used and the officers waved me through without checking out my declaration form.
Oh. The humility of being sentenced for taking a natural plant production into a country that is serious about Prohibition.
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Just to add to the confusion. Apparently she was very drunk on the flight, so she was either drunk or hungover when she collected the bag in Bali.Blaxter wrote:There's no denying that the boogie board bag looked well endowed and clearly contained more than just a floatable swimming device. Either she knew what was in the bag and denied it or she is pretty stupid.
So if your were single, would you take home a pretty 'woman' you met when you were drunk without realising there was a bit more between the legs than is anatomically correct?Direktor wrote:Just to add to the confusion. Apparently she was very drunk on the flight, so she was either drunk or hungover when she collected the bag in Bali.Blaxter wrote:There's no denying that the boogie board bag looked well endowed and clearly contained more than just a floatable swimming device. Either she knew what was in the bag and denied it or she is pretty stupid.
Maybe.
Or maybe celebrating going back to Bali (where she hadn't been for 5yrs), to see friends and family.
All I know is, if I was bringing in 4.2kgs of weed into a coutnry that imposed the death penalty - I'd want to have my wits about me and not draw any unwanted attention to myself.... who knows?
Or maybe celebrating going back to Bali (where she hadn't been for 5yrs), to see friends and family.
All I know is, if I was bringing in 4.2kgs of weed into a coutnry that imposed the death penalty - I'd want to have my wits about me and not draw any unwanted attention to myself.... who knows?
There's no telling what a balm is gonna do!jbs wrote:Do you know what a balm is? Have you ever seen a balm?mrj wrote:You put the balm on? Who told you to put the balm on? I didn't tell you to put the balm on. Why'd you put the balm on? You haven't even been to see the doctor. If your gonna put a balm on, let a doctor put a balm on.
that's exactly what i thought the very first time i saw mercedes corby in a news report interview. the way she talked and paused between certain words suggested to me that she was either on drugs that day or had been taking drugs for a long time.Fents wrote:As if the whole family dosnt look like stoners anyway.
not that there's anything wrong with that
Charly says always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere!
maybe not directly guilty (like putting the weed in the bag with her own hands), but she knew what was going on for sure.
Alternatively that half bro could have done it!! he was very unconvincing. had family over there etc...
malcolm mcculvey or something is good mates with her old boy and they are involved in the business.
absolute jokes when he visited her at prison, never met her before??!! then as he's walking off goes "ill get some smoke to you by teh next week" or something along those lines!! mercedes was like ummmmm..
shows her/family for trying to get it over there::
--20 years for 4kg
That Malcolm guy 100kg = 4yrs
tells me that they should keep it in australia
Alternatively that half bro could have done it!! he was very unconvincing. had family over there etc...
malcolm mcculvey or something is good mates with her old boy and they are involved in the business.
absolute jokes when he visited her at prison, never met her before??!! then as he's walking off goes "ill get some smoke to you by teh next week" or something along those lines!! mercedes was like ummmmm..
shows her/family for trying to get it over there::
--20 years for 4kg
That Malcolm guy 100kg = 4yrs
tells me that they should keep it in australia
really? i knew about that law, but i thought that perhaps she could get around it because she has not committed a crime in Australia.Hardy wrote:I can't. However, in Schapelles case, courts have ruled that she is not entitled to profits from the book she has already released.Spicy wrote:^^ then how do you explain chopper?
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same for hicks innitalmax wrote:really? i knew about that law, but i thought that perhaps she could get around it because she has not committed a crime in Australia.Hardy wrote:I can't. However, in Schapelles case, courts have ruled that she is not entitled to profits from the book she has already released.Spicy wrote:^^ then how do you explain chopper?
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i have no idea what your on about jmrj wrote:You put the balm on? Who told you to put the balm on? I didn't tell you to put the balm on. Why'd you put the balm on? You haven't even been to see the doctor. If your gonna put a balm on, let a doctor put a balm on.
but fuck you made me lol.
and fuck publishing, shell make more money if she makes her own raunchy 'girls with weed' calendar.
(i want to make one of these one day, with my friends in it)
True....but there's always online stores etc... but yeah, it would severely hamper sales.
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Chopper didn't let the truth get in the way of a good yarn. So its really a acse of him peddling a line of fiction novels and selling the image if a character he either made up or hid behind to survive living in prison. I think he was acquited of the only murder he did and played up any murder he was questioned over to build up noteriety, IHardy wrote:I can't. However, in Schapelles case, courts have ruled that she is not entitled to profits from the book she has already released.Spicy wrote:^^ then how do you explain chopper?
'm pretty sure that he was/ is pretty good mates with Neville Bartos who he alleges within his books/movie to be his alleged rival. and close or associate of the guy who was apparently trying to take up the offer of an underworld contract to kill him.
He hasn't profited from any crimes really, just used his background to give his crime novels some media attention.
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She should have used the Chewbacca defence..
Why would a Wookiee, an eight-foot tall Wookiee, want to live on Endor, with a bunch of two-foot tall Ewoks? That does not make sense! But more important, you have to ask yourself: What does this have to do with this case? Nothing. Ladies and gentlemen, it has nothing to do with this case! It does not make sense! Look at me. I'm a lawyer defending a major record company, and I'm talkin' about Chewbacca! Does that make sense? Ladies and gentlemen, I am not making any sense! None of this makes sense!
And so you have to remember, when you're in that jury room deliberatin' and conjugatin' the Emancipation Proclamation, [approaches and softens] does it make sense? No! Ladies and gentlemen of this supposed jury, it does not make sense! If Chewbacca lives on Endor, you must acquit! The defense rests.
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A bummer she got caught really. The weed i was offered in on the beach bali really did look shit.
A bigger shame she wasn't caught before leaving Australia. She wouldn't have got 20 years.
A bigger shame she wasn't caught before leaving Australia. She wouldn't have got 20 years.
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her is profiting from this though?Hardy wrote:I can't. However, in Schapelles case, courts have ruled that she is not entitled to profits from the book she has already released.Spicy wrote:^^ then how do you explain chopper?
surely someone is handing over at least some cash to her..
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The profits for her book have been frozen, and will most likely end up in the hands of the government under the Proceeds Of Crime act.CoB wrote:her is profiting from this though?Hardy wrote:I can't. However, in Schapelles case, courts have ruled that she is not entitled to profits from the book she has already released.Spicy wrote:^^ then how do you explain chopper?
surely someone is handing over at least some cash to her..
As for Chopper, he apparently hasn't seen a cent from his books for the same reason. Funnily enough, there are also reports that he has recently been seen selling speed on Victoria street.
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http://www.theage.com.au/national/convi ... -3e6h.html
Malcolm McCauley says he and Corby's late father, Mick, were involved in a long-standing drug-running racket in which he supplied the marijuana and Mick organised for it to be smuggled into Bali, accompanied by $US1000 in cash to bribe Indonesian customs officials.
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Taken in context Karl - they believed that they could take the entire Indonesian justice system, and Australian press (and public sense of empathy) for a ride.