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Just as I feared, they don't seem to hold much value in the lives of murdered Americans. Now in this case, it was two Balinese men who killed the American right? So you'd expect a lesser sentence. Now what will they do with two Americans who killed another American? Like I've said from almost the beginning, not sure they really want to deal with housing HM and TS for any length of time so I'm not expecting much.
They really don't care much about murder in general in that country do they? Drug trafficking and possession seem to have a much bigger penalty.
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BBM: Sometimes I don’t think they feel a lot for any death in Bali … murder or otherwise. A few years ago I heard about an Indonesian family who buried a deceased (natural causes) family member in their back yard as they did not want to scrape together the money for a burial. Technically, I don’t think that is allowed - but I don’t believe there were any repercussions on the family for doing so, or that the body was moved.
And there is the mastermind of the Bali bombings still sitting in Guantanamo ... even though Balinese authorities keep asking for him to be returned. There is speculation that the US do not want to deliver him back to Bali for prosecution because they fear Bali will not execute him, and he will be able to carry on his terrorist activities from inside or outside prison.
http://www.news.com.au/world/bali-b...in-guantnamo-bay/story-fndir2ev-1227138209751
My only hope for HM & TS is that Bali’s sense of pride steps up, and that they want to make a statement that people cannot come to Bali and murder a family member. You know .. a kind of keep-the-trouble-in-your-own-back-yard-here’s-what-happens-if-you-don’t statement.