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Most telling part IMO .. the drugs were packed the same way her father had been packing it. Guess they'd got away with it so many times they didn't expect to get caught. IMO if they really wanted her out sooner they should have STFU and paid a bribe, I mean they are the ones who have been saying Bali is so corrupt for all these years.
The interview with Alexander Downer is telling, basically nobody in the know thought she was innocent .. it seems to be a farce constructed by her supporters in an attempt to free her sooner: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2013/s3941886.htm
I used to think that she might not have known they were in there, but they were put there by someone else from her family, but now I think she knew they were in there the whole time.
In my opinion I think there were many "boogie board trips" prior to Corby's arrest. Around that time, I recall reading that surfboards & boogie boards in bags were never checked or scanned on arrival in Bali. But all that changed dramatically after 9/11 & Bali eventually caught up with the rest of the world.
I also recall reading that a marijuana detection scanner was installed at Bali airport following her arrest. Now that tells me there must have been some serious smuggling happening via Denpasar airport. I'd have to check the dates but there was also another who was caught around that time. A French guy tried to smuggle drugs inside a surfboard.
Yes it was interesting how the bags were packed.
In the book that was released some time back it goes into quite a bit of detail about the bag packing & the father's 30year history of drug dealing. If anyone's interested in reading it....
Sins of the Father by Sun-Herald journalist Eamonn Duff
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment...s-publisher-20111109-1n6fw.html#ixzz2teymsEUR
I wonder though if any story her family publish about Corby's crime and get money for if that is also catagorised as proceeds from a crime?Looks like she won't be profiting off her story any time soon, but I'm thinking if say her family members do and 'gift' Schapelle some money they might get away with it?
I am certainly over Schapelle Corby and while I think she has done it tough for 9 years, she should not be making millions from selling her story. I wish the media would leave her alone to now live in peace and I wish herself and her family would also not play the media game and just let it be!! but alas it looks like they are going to milk it.
One thing I will say: My brother is a policeman, quite high up in Brisbane, he has been for over 20 years............and like he and those who know the family will tell you: their involvement with drugs and drug dealing is well known.
I am not sure if Schappelle herself knew that hooch was in her bag, but I am convinced someone in her family did: and she was unwittingly (maybe) used as a mule........this is a very widely held theory amongst the qld police.
In my opinion I think there were many "boogie board trips" prior to Corby's arrest. Around that time, I recall reading that surfboards & boogie boards in bags were never checked or scanned on arrival in Bali. But all that changed dramatically after 9/11 & Bali eventually caught up with the rest of the world.
I also recall reading that a marijuana detection scanner was installed at Bali airport following her arrest. Now that tells me there must have been some serious smuggling happening via Denpasar airport. I'd have to check the dates but there was also another who was caught around that time. A French guy tried to smuggle drugs inside a surfboard.
Yes it was interesting how the bags were packed.
In the book that was released some time back it goes into quite a bit of detail about the bag packing & the father's 30year history of drug dealing. If anyone's interested in reading it....
Sins of the Father by Sun-Herald journalist Eamonn Duff
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment...s-publisher-20111109-1n6fw.html#ixzz2teymsEUR
Schapelle may have joined Azaria, Kylie, Julia, Elle, Germaine (and Dame Edna) as females identifiable by their first name in this country but it would appear much of Australia has tired of the bogan Shakespeare that is the Corby family.
I wonder though if any story her family publish about Corby's crime and get money for if that is also catagorised as proceeds from a crime?
Though I hardly think family would be offered anything close to what Corby would be. Nothing like getting a story straight from the horse's mouth.
Seven admits to secret Corby deal
8:48am February 20, 2014
Schapelle Corby's brother-in-law will try to make a deal today with Indonesian authorities allowing the convicted drug smuggler to give her controversial TV interview.
Wayan Widiartha, who is married to Corby's sister Mercedes, is reportedly set to meet with parole officials and invite them to sit in on the interview with Network Seven's veteran journalist Mike Willesee.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/02/20/08/48/channel-seven-admits-to-secret-corby-deal