Well, well, well .... it seems karma has finally arrived for Heather. Now she will be all alone in a stinking hot, humid, rowdy, crowded prison with no mother, no child, no-one to love her. For eight lonely years. May she have a wonderful, drugged up, imprisoned, online, crowded-prison life with fewer privileges .... now that Stella's stipend will (hopefully) be used only for Stella.
It seems Stella will now enjoy a good life, with a prominent political family, in a nice home, with a couple of 'siblings', plenty of food and love and sunshine and attention.
I wonder if Stella's foster family will allow Stella to accompany Heather when she is deported after her sentence? Or if they will wait until Heather is 'settled' in the US before taking Stella to her ... and that may never happen if Heather is taken into custody when she arrives on US soil and charged with conspiracy to murder.
As Kamille says, Heather is dealing with the family of a prominent Bali lawmaker now. I can't see him setting a precedent and not deporting Heather, that would lead to a downfall in future cases. And they are certainly adhering to the law of Stella leaving the prison now she is two.
This family will get very attached to Stella, and Stella to them. And Stella's father will still be in Kerobokan when Heather is scheduled for deportation. A valid reason for Stella to remain in Bali for even longer under their care?
Ms Suartama, who is married to a Balinese man and whose father is Balinese and mother Australian, has two sons of her own aged about 11 and seven.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/li...y/news-story/30b6a919feb9be9ecf5a671b1c71afca