fatslug wrote:i still feel SO SO SORRY FOR HER - just look at her face.........poor girl .
Get over it already - that look is for the camera and she's as guilty as sin.
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fatslug wrote:i still feel SO SO SORRY FOR HER - just look at her face.........poor girl .
maninjapan wrote:Think I was under a stone when this whole story blew up - so let's get this straight she landed in indonesia and her bags were checked and they found x amount of drugs in there?
gboothe wrote:You are spot on! She was busted for unlicensed doping and moping at the border (of course someone else put the dope in her bags) and she got 20 years to contemplate her naval. It was reduced to about 14years or so, and she appealed. I think (just today, or yesterday) it was reported in the Sydney MH that the upper court disallowed the appeal, plus the sentence reduction and it again was set at 20 years.They didn't know whether or not, if bust of idiot brother helped in stiffing her.
GomiGirl wrote:I also heard a rumour (unconfirmed) that she used to live in Japan and work as a hostess. Also, that she has a Japanese husband who hadn't heard from her for years and didn't know her whereabouts until he saw her on the news after the arrest.
Can any of you news hounds find any confirmation reports of this?
maninjapan wrote:So they have no proof of anyone tampering with her bags throughout the flight - does she have a history of any drug offences?
American Oyaji wrote:Ya know, she may be telling the truth and it might have been her own brother that shafted her.
American Oyaji wrote:I'm not sure about what you said.
But I always keep an eye on my bag and keep it locked.
GomiGirl wrote:Schapelle Corby Tours
Kinda in poor taste - well very poor taste but the devil in me found it kinda funny.
Does that make me a bad person????
GomiGirl wrote:Schapelle Corby Tours
Kinda in poor taste - well very poor taste but the devil in me found it kinda funny.
Does that make me a bad person????
American Oyaji wrote:I'd say you're one twisted lass.
Greji wrote:Hey, you can't call her that AO. Gomi's could never be called twisted. Perverted and a sot, well, now that's possible, but never twisted.
MERCEDES Corby boasted of her drug-taking exploits in letters to her one-time best friend Jodie Power, telling her mate that "Japan has the best mull", that she was thinking of going "on a speed diet", and that she had intended to send her brother some ecstasy pills. The letters, written by Ms Corby when she was working in Japan in 1993 and 1994, were read to the jury in her defamation case against the Seven Network in Sydney yesterday. Photographs of Ms Corby - the older sister of convicted drug-smuggler Schapelle Corby - allegedly smoking marijuana and handling drugs were also shown to the court...more...
Charles wrote:National Geographic Channel:
[SIZE="3"]Locked Up Abroad[/SIZE]
In Episode 1: They locked up a broad.
THE psychiatrist treating Schapelle Corby for severe depression said yesterday her condition was improving. But after a 10-minute visit yesterday with Corby, 30, in her hospital room, Lely Setiawati had no idea of how long she would be in hospital. Corby's elder sister, Mercedes, was again by her side all day - along with armed police. Late in the day a female cousin arrived from Australia. But insiders say suggestions Corby is on "suicide watch" are not true, and there is no suggestion she has tried to harm herself. One of her doctors said Corby had told him several times "I am not crazy", but he said she had been suffering hallucinations and had become paranoid. Another jail doctor said Corby told her: "It is boring to live like this. I would be better dead." Dr Asih Primatanti said it was a common phrase to hear from long-term prisoners.
Corby is suffering severe depression, exacerbated by the loss of her last-ditch legal appeal earlier this year. Jail guards and the jail's doctor said Corby had stopped eating properly and had lost a lot of weight, was depressed, cried often and became suspicious of others. Kerobokan Jail doctor Agung Hartawan said Corby began to feel anyone laughing or talking quietly must be making fun of her. Dr Hartawan said Corby's condition had deteriorated, especially in the past two weeks.
FORMER foreign minister Alexander Downer has admitted he asked Schapelle Corby's lawyer whether there might be any family involvement in her drug smuggling attempt into Bali. But he said yesterday there was nothing more to it than that. Mr Downer said he had no special knowledge of the case. "I did ask them about the brother and whether there was any family involvement, but I only asked them," he said.
Schapelle Corby has gone insane and will not survive her 20-year sentence unless she is moved out of Bali's Kerobokan jail, a top Australian psychiatrist has warned. Associate Professor Jonathan Phillips, who is believed to have been employed by the Corby family, visited Corby in prison earlier this month and says the former beauty student is "hanging on by a thread". "She is lost in her own bewildering world where fantasy, hallucinations and bizarre ideas dominate her mind," Dr Phillips told New Idea magazine...more...
. . ."She is lost in her own bewildering world where fantasy, hallucinations and bizarre ideas dominate her mind" . . .
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