on โ27-04-2015 03:52 PM
How many people in jail because of this drug running pair
how many lives have been ruined because of them
how many family have this drug running pair ruined
how many people addicted to drugs because of them
how many people dead from their drugs
these 2 are not heros... they are well known drug runners who have ruined countless lives because of their greed.
bet they would still be running drugs if they hadnt been caught and destroying countless lives
They are getting what they deserve.....
karma I say
on โ29-04-2015 10:14 AM
@j*oono wrote:So it's all over.
One good thing that has happened at the 11th hour is that Mary Jane Veloso was spared. I don't know whether her reprieve also means that she will be released.
I read (on facebook so who knows if its correct?) that she was spared because she is required as a witness in a case someone confessed to. Her case probably? So no guarantee she wont face the firing squad in the future.
on โ29-04-2015 10:21 AM
I think that it had something to do with a human trafficking case in the Philippines.
on โ29-04-2015 10:24 AM
Yes, I just read it again and it does say her execution was "postponed", but there must be high hope now of a reprieve.
"The mother of two has always maintained her innocence and insisted she was duped into smuggling the drugs by an acquaintance who had bought her new clothes and the suitcase.
She had been told there was a job for her as a domestic helper in Indonesia.
The dramatic intervention came after Veloso's recruiter, Maria Kristina Sergio, reportedly surrendered to authorities in the Philippines on April 28, the day Veloso was due to be executed.
News website Rappler reported the National Bureau of Investigation had earlier filed illegal recruitment and human trafficking charges against Sergio and two others in connection with Veloso's case."
Rest in peace now Andrew and Myuran.
on โ29-04-2015 10:27 AM
Though she's been spared (for now) it's just so pathetically cruel and barbaric the way they did it. Earlier in the evening they announced that they were holding an emergency meeting on her case... then an hour or so later they announced that she would be executed along with the others as planned... then at the very last minute a reprieve... her poor family going through all that
on โ29-04-2015 05:39 PM
I just find it odd that all of a sudden Australians care about criminals executed in Indonesia.
Ohhh hang on, its cause they are Australian.
No one seems to have cared about past non Australian executions.
What were there names? Why were they executed?
Who are the other people on death row in Indonesia, or even the USA?
โ29-04-2015 05:56 PM - edited โ29-04-2015 05:57 PM
Why are so many here exhibiting their mock compassion?
The facts are that the drug peddlers knew the consequences of their actions, they decided to ignore the risks because of greed.
For greed, they gave no thought to the lives that their wares were putting in jeopardy, what they were peddling affected many many lives but they didn't care, greed was the ruler.
They came unstuck and they have paid the price, 2 lives for perhaps hundreds and further thousands ruined cheap exchange. may they rot in hell if there is one.
What sort of a person defends a drug peddler that deals in death and misery?
on โ29-04-2015 05:58 PM
@daydream**believer wrote:I just find it odd that all of a sudden Australians care about criminals executed in Indonesia.
Ohhh hang on, its cause they are Australian.
No one seems to have cared about past non Australian executions.
What were there names? Why were they executed?
Who are the other people on death row in Indonesia, or even the USA?
It is rather odd, isn't it.
on โ29-04-2015 05:59 PM
Let me see your defence of those scum.
on โ29-04-2015 06:06 PM
No one is defending them poddy it is the way they were killed.
You have you point of view poddy I have mine I feel for their families, it breaks my heart.
I have sons and if they did want these boys did it would nearly kill me, BUT I would want them home.
They are dead so let it be.
on โ29-04-2015 06:10 PM