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The Bloke Jul 8th 2009 9:51 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 
[QUOTE=ossigeno;7736483]Hardly any of her close family have not been charged or convicted of drug offences.

[QUOTE]

I'd call her father and half-brother close members, wouldn't you?

Bermudashorts Jul 8th 2009 9:59 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 
I always followed this story, she has been found guilty by the justice system and that is enough for me. I find it a bit xenophobic to say that she must be innocent because foreign justice systems are corrupt. Nobody tried to plant drugs on me or any of the many people I know who have travelled to Bali.

If an Indonesian had travelled into Heathrow and was caught with 9lbs of drugs in their bag, I don't think "they were planted on me honest" would get their defence very far either and rightly so. Yet some people seem to think this should be enough for Shapelle. :confused:

moneypenny20 Jul 8th 2009 10:14 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 
[QUOTE=The Bloke;7736847][QUOTE=ossigeno;7736483]Hardly any of her close family have not been charged or convicted of drug offences.



I'd call her father and half-brother close members, wouldn't you?
You've misread the quote ;)

Luma Jul 8th 2009 10:23 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Hebe (Post 7736670)
It happens all the time?????

Unfortunately yes.

concretebob Jul 8th 2009 10:28 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 7736876)
I find it a bit xenophobic to say that she must be innocent because foreign justice systems are corrupt.

I would say that she is guilty.....and that Indonesia is corrupt.

ABCDiamond Jul 8th 2009 10:32 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 7736811)
If Chapelle wasn't a young, attractive, straight female, there wouldn't be so much debate about it. Rene Lawrence is in the same Bali prison and hardly gets a mention.

Maybe the "confirmed" guilt has a bearing on this one ? The Corby debate still pops up due to perceived "possible" innocence.

moneypenny20 Jul 8th 2009 10:40 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by ABCDiamond (Post 7736974)
Maybe the "confirmed" guilt has a bearing on this one ? The Corby debate still pops up due to perceived "possible" innocence.

I think it still pops up because both she and her family are constantly keeping her in the media. How many other prisoners anywhere are in the papers because they've had their hair cut? As soon as an article appears, the debate starts again. However I don't think it's doing her any favours any more. I think a lot of people who initially considered her innocent are now over it and couldn't give a monkeys whether she is or not or how short her hair is.

POW148 Jul 8th 2009 10:40 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by concretebob (Post 7735955)
I would hardly call it a court of law,

Corby get 20 Years

Bali Bombers - 26 months.

Surely these people are not fit to run their own country.


P.S I am not a Corby supporter

I am sure they got excecuted. Guess 20 years pales into insignificance.

Barney:thumbsup:

POW148 Jul 8th 2009 10:44 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 7736811)
If Chapelle wasn't a young, attractive, straight female, there wouldn't be so much debate about it. Rene Lawrence is in the same Bali prison and hardly gets a mention.

Rene is pretty ugly though, For once good looking females dont always get there way.

Barney:thumbsup:

ossigeno Jul 8th 2009 11:49 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by concretebob (Post 7736966)
I would say that she is guilty.....and that Indonesia is corrupt.

Every country is corrupt, it's all about degrees.

Kim67 Jul 9th 2009 12:43 am

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by ABCDiamond (Post 7736974)
Maybe the "confirmed" guilt has a bearing on this one ? The Corby debate still pops up due to perceived "possible" innocence.

I think she's guilty (or at least a member of her family is) but I still feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for a lot of stupid kids that make bad choices.

Bermudashorts Jul 9th 2009 12:56 am

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 7737276)
I think she's guilty (or at least a member of her family is) but I still feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for a lot of stupid kids that make bad choices.

That is fair comment. Feeling sorry for her is quite different to thinking she must have been set up, twenty years for drug crimes like this is quite alien to our cultures.

There is a British guy in a Thai prison that I feel very sorry for, he was sentenced to 99 years (now reduced to 35 I think), he was pretty young, maybe 18 and below average intelligence. At least he admits he made a mistake though and doesn't claim he was set up.

concretebob Jul 9th 2009 1:52 am

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 7737308)

There is a British guy in a Thai prison that I feel very sorry for, he was sentenced to 99 years (now reduced to 35 I think), he was pretty young, maybe 18 and below average intelligence. At least he admits he made a mistake though and doesn't claim he was set up.

Are you talking about Mick? I did a banana tour when I was in Thailand

see my other post

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...84#post7597284

He told me he was guilty and advised us never to do drugs in Thailand.

Bermudashorts Jul 9th 2009 3:14 am

Re: Chapelle Corby
 

Originally Posted by concretebob (Post 7737474)
Are you talking about Mick? I did a banana tour when I was in Thailand

see my other post

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...84#post7597284

He told me he was guilty and advised us never to do drugs in Thailand.

Yes it was almost certiainly this guy I read about. I specifically remember he was called Michael and also that he was from manchester (my home town).

boots Jul 9th 2009 9:32 pm

Re: Chapelle Corby
 
So Michael Jackson is to be revered as a God?
Trial by media?
Don't read the hype-read the facts.
What next Ivan Milat to be cannonised as the next Saint to Backpackers around the World?


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