British Bella May Culley 18, missing from Thailand, arrested in Georgia, May 2025

  • #341
I guess I've watched too many "To catch a smuggler", and the like, episodes. The excuses are always the same: "I didn't know what was in the suitcase", "I left my luggage in the hotel room the night before, someone must have put that in there", "They threatened me and my family", etc.

In comparison to this story, that would be very very easy to disprove (phone records, wounds and scars on her body..
I bet you we won't see any scars nor texts to her parents.

MOO JMO
 
  • #342
Dear Judge
I've never touched any drugs...

Oh poor pregnant me... 😭

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Pictured: A bikini-clad Bella with a cannabis joint in her mouth


"She also stopped a policeman in Bangkok, saying she was being coerced into taking the narcotics to Georgia.
But the officers simply returned her to the gang and by the time her parents saw her message it was too late."

Uh huh...

MOO JMO

Edited to bolden the uh huh...
 
  • #343
It feels like this girl is trying out different excuses until one gets her released. Good luck!
 
  • #344
"She also stopped a policeman in Bangkok, saying she was being coerced into taking the narcotics to Georgia.
But the officers simply returned her to the gang and by the time her parents saw her message it was too late."

Uh huh...

MOO JMO

🤣

She would make a good science fiction writer.
I see a budding talent hahaha

Besides,
Time will fly quicker over there.

Being a nurse was never her life mission IMO.

JMO
 
  • #345
It's an odd coincidence the random policeman she stopped in Thailand happened to be involved with this drug gang and knew exactly where and who to return her to. JMO
 
  • #346
It's an odd coincidence the random policeman she stopped in Thailand happened to be involved with this drug gang and knew exactly where and who to return her to. JMO

Human imagination & creativity have no bounds ;)

JMO
 
  • #347
It's an odd coincidence the random policeman she stopped in Thailand happened to be involved with this drug gang and knew exactly where and who to return her to. JMO
Exactly! The dream of every drug cartel, gang, smuggler, etc.

BTW, how did she end up in Georgia? Didn't she try to ask for help on her next flight? She could also have done it during the flight and law enforcement would have been waiting for her at the airport. We know why she didn't do it...

MOO JMO
 
  • #348
Exactly! The dream of every drug cartel, gang, smuggler, etc.

BTW, how did she end up in Georgia? Didn't she try to ask for help on her next flight? She could also have done it during the flight and law enforcement would have been waiting for her at the airport. We know why she didn't do it...

MOO JMO
You make a fair point, she hasn't claimed that she tried to alert cabin crew or other passengers. She might be saving that for another day though. Someone else has to be to blame for all this, not her poor innocent, tortured, threatened and pregnant self. JMO
 
  • #349
🤣

She would make a good science fiction writer.
I see a budding talent hahaha

Besides,
Time will fly quicker over there.

Being a nurse was never her life mission IMO.

JMO
BBM
There are tons of cases of "nurses" and caregivers taking advantage of elderly people and stealing from them. Probably that kind of "nurse"...

As to her talent to write, nahh... her excuses are old news. We all have heard them before, and they don't work.

MOO JMO
 
  • #350

This is the article that opened this thread. There is no mention of a HELP ME message. From that article:

"The last message she sent was to me and that was on on Saturday at 5.30pm saying she was going to Facetime me later. That was the last message anyone has received from what we can figure out up to now.

JMO
 
  • #351
What I honestly don't understand is how come her defence lawyer is backing these stories.

🤔

Why was the defendant allowed to say all these strange things?

One would expect such a professional should possess integrity and ethics.

OK
I can understand vigorously defending a client,
but really,
a good lawyer also respects the legal process and acts as an officer of the court.

JMO
 
  • #352
Ummm... :rolleyes:

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"Ex-Soviet hellhole" (mentioned again)
Oh dear...
Never mind...
🥱
Also from this article:

"He said: 'She was, so to say, branded - a hot iron was pressed on her arm. She was forced to do this - there was both psychological and physical pressure, the trace of which is still visible."

Too bad MSM was not lucky enough to get some good shots of the physical "pressure"...
 

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  • #353
What I honestly don't understand is how come her defence lawyer is backing these stories.

🤔

Why was the defendant allowed to say all these strange things?

One would expect such a professional should possess integrity and ethics.

OK
I can understand vigorously defending a client,
but really,
a good lawyer also respects the legal process and acts as an officer of the court.

JMO
I don't know the court laws in Georgia but, in some countries, lawyers can lose their licenses for lying and misleading the court.

BMC is the one fabricating these theories, IMO. We all know liars change their story over time, forgetting and/or adding new details every time they tell it. She's trying until one sticks... The bad news... none will.

MOO JMO
 
  • #354
Also from this article:

"He said: 'She was, so to say, branded - a hot iron was pressed on her arm. She was forced to do this - there was both psychological and physical pressure, the trace of which is still visible."

Too bad MSM was not lucky enough to get some good shots of the physical "pressure"...

Hmm, this video has a good view of both her arms. From 0:00 to 0:07, then again from 0:51 to 0:58, and finally from 1:19 to 1:25. It sure doesn't look to me that she's in any way injured.

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  • #355
I don't know the court laws in Georgia but, in some countries, lawyers can lose their licenses for lying and misleading the court.

BMC is the one fabricating these theories, IMO. We all know liars change their story over time, forgetting and/or adding new details every time they tell it. She's trying until one sticks... The bad news... none will.

MOO JMO

Well,
The problem is
lying should sound credible to be successful.

As we say in my country, it must
"have arms and legs" 🤣
Meaning,
that something should be sensible, logical, well thought out and ordered.

Within the realm of possibility.

JMO
 
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  • #356
Exactly! The dream of every drug cartel, gang, smuggler, etc.

BTW, how did she end up in Georgia? Didn't she try to ask for help on her next flight? She could also have done it during the flight and law enforcement would have been waiting for her at the airport. We know why she didn't do it...

MOO JMO
Right? Be the last to board in Thailand, get help from someone at the desk, or board and tell someone on the plane before you land in Georgia. Ample opportunity to show them your "torture" marks when they were fairly fresh.
 
  • #357
"She also stopped a policeman in Bangkok, saying she was being coerced into taking the narcotics to Georgia.
But the officers simply returned her to the gang and by the time her parents saw her message it was too late."

Uh huh...

MOO JMO

Edited to bolden the uh huh...
So this particular policeman in Bangkok knew exactly who was in the gang and where they could be found, then brought this liar and her "burn marks" back to them?
 
  • #358
Also from this article:

"He said: 'She was, so to say, branded - a hot iron was pressed on her arm. She was forced to do this - there was both psychological and physical pressure, the trace of which is still visible."

Too bad MSM was not lucky enough to get some good shots of the physical "pressure"...
I guess she was using the new "cover up hot iron burn marks" filter on TikTok?
 
  • #359
So this particular policeman in Bangkok knew exactly who was in the gang and where they could be found, then brought this liar and her "burn marks" back to them?
And on the way back to them just happened to make her pregnant!!
 
  • #360
So this particular policeman in Bangkok knew exactly who was in the gang and where they could be found, then brought this liar and her "burn marks" back to them?
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

I just hope the attorney doesn't play the "corrupt cops" card. That would start a war between the "ex-soviet hellhole" and Thailand.

It's very unfortunate that, of the dozens of cops at the airport, she chose the wrong one to ask for help. And it's surprising that the gang didn't arm her after the event. No threats to kill her family, no man being decapitated video, nada!

MOO JMO
 

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