on 05-02-2014 01:35 PM
Indonesia's justice minister will sign Schapelle Corby's parole application in the next three days.
Do you think they'll sign?
on 05-02-2014 08:28 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
Yes, I remember that too Twinks & I think there was a story about some baggage handlers at Sydney airport as well.
Can't recall if it was Bali Deb
they were adviced to burn everything, all their clothes, cases etc. To buy new everything to shower many times over a few days and change the route home.
on 05-02-2014 08:30 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Of course she said it was her bag, she was truthful. What had been placed inside was not proven to be hers and she did not admit it was. I would say my bag was mine if it was...why wouldn't I.
There was a story of a couple that noticed their bags had been tampered with at the airport. They fled to a hotel and sure enough they found drugs. Thank goodness they noticed?
You posted there was no evidence that any of the drugs belonged to her, that's not what she was charged with.
The other story happened years later? Was it ever proven to be true or just showcased on TT/ACA?
05-02-2014 08:32 PM - edited 05-02-2014 08:34 PM
@am*3 wrote:The average age of women who become grandmothers wouldn't be 36.
I am not fussed whether she gets out/is allowed to return to Australia soon or many years later.
I don't see anything suspicious with the mother and daughter. Toxic fish (nothing to do with how it was cooked) and reaction to mothers migraine pills and asthma, toxic reaction to fish and daughters asthma.
Poor hygiene was another factor, I heard on the news this morning. In the preparation of the meal, I mean.
on 05-02-2014 08:33 PM
@am*3 wrote:The average age of women who become grandmothers wouldn't be 36.
I am not fussed whether she gets out/is allowed to return to Australia soon or many years later.
I don't see anything suspicious with the mother and daughter. Toxic fish (nothing to do with how it was cooked) and reaction to mothers migraine pills and asthma, toxic reaction to fish and daughters asthma.
Was listening to a dr on the radio today, the particular fish they ate, if not refrigerated properly, releases a bacteria. It's not killed off by freezing or cooking and it undetectable. It releases histamines, which considering they had asthma medication with them, very sad accidental deaths.
on 05-02-2014 08:37 PM
wow a whole new murder weapon!
on 05-02-2014 08:49 PM
It was October 2004 that she was arrested wasn't it?
I am just having a giggle about facebook, so many people claiming to have gone to school with her, so many who knew her when she was a pothead, one even claims she had a baby in prison..................
05-02-2014 08:56 PM - edited 05-02-2014 08:59 PM
@nevynreally wrote:
@am*3 wrote:The average age of women who become grandmothers wouldn't be 36.
I am not fussed whether she gets out/is allowed to return to Australia soon or many years later.
I don't see anything suspicious with the mother and daughter. Toxic fish (nothing to do with how it was cooked) and reaction to mothers migraine pills and asthma, toxic reaction to fish and daughters asthma.
Was listening to a dr on the radio today, the particular fish they ate, if not refrigerated properly, releases a bacteria. It's not killed off by freezing or cooking and it undetectable. It releases histamines, which considering they had asthma medication with them, very sad accidental deaths.
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Yes, very sad deaths, especially to lose two people from a family at once.
on 05-02-2014 09:04 PM
@lind9650 wrote:Schapelle will be a very rich lady now, having the movie made about her.
They could not make the movie without her permission and payments for the rights.
Erica
I think they did.
But Channel Nine’s upcoming feature-length film Schapelle has cast a huge cloud over the former beauty student’s impending release.
Her family, which has not been consulted on the making of the movie, fears it will repeat fiercely disputed claims that much-loved father Mick was involved in the drug trade.
Schapelle is believed to be based, at least in part, on journalist Eamonn Duff’s controversial book Sins of the Father, which is the subject of legal proceedings by the Corbys.
‘The film-makers and the Nine Network have not contacted us at all to check any facts,’ says an indignant Mercedes, 39. ‘We know nothing about the movie other than that it is apparently based on a book that we are taking defamation action against.’
Source: New Idea !!
on 05-02-2014 09:16 PM
well, new idea, I guess that means we can't believe any of it?
I believe the police flatly denied that her father had any kind of criminal/drug arrests or charges.
05-02-2014 09:18 PM - edited 05-02-2014 09:19 PM
Yeah, well, New Idea.
However, I still believe it was made without any input from Schapelle or her family and she won't be getting any profits from it.