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It was my understanding that she has to admit her guilt before being eligible for parole. To do this, of course, would reduce her story value to the media as the innocent victim.
It was my understanding that she has to admit her guilt before being eligible for parole. To do this, of course, would reduce her story value to the media as the innocent victim.
None of the Bali Nine are nearly as photogenic.A 37 Minutes segment is a dead cert, and a book deal will be on the table. Schappelle was never going to serve out the full term. Now let's see how the Bali 9 go.
Money changes every thing.
So does looks, I've lost count of the boring idiots who are successful on their looks alone.
Karl Stefanovic springs immediately to mind
None of the Bali Nine are nearly as photogenic.
Yes it is my opinion, and as this thread asks the question, I am allowed to express it.
Let me ask you a question: Would you like to put your life in the hands of a Bali court? I certainly wouldn't!!
What privileged status? She is still in jail, isn't she? The media is responsible for the so-called 'circus'. That has nothing to do with the fairness of sentencing or what representation is being made on her behalf; and no, other citizens in the same situation are not ignored. They just don't get the same media attention. But that has nothing to do with this thread.
Good business sense a boat captain will create a cash flow around getting a lot together to ship over to OZ, Miss Corby will go on the dole plus other tax payer funded benefits.
I would be expecting a book to be published. Do not worry about if she will be allowed to sell it.
There are now no rules in Australia, that changed after she was locked up. The PM will allow her to sell the story to get some taxes for Wayne!! Just good business. (it would be the best thing for Australia).
She will not be out of the news for years.
joea
Spare a thought for Schapelle Corby , who has to read this month that the Australian Customs service contains many rotten eggs, seemingly a hot bed of drug facilitators and associates, the mules escorted through by crooked officers.
Dear Indonesia, sorry about that live cattle thing. We'll be voting that lot out next year. Honour is satisfied. Send her home.
Spare a thought for Schapelle Corby , who has to read this month that the Australian Customs service contains many rotten eggs, seemingly a hot bed of drug facilitators and associates, the mules escorted through by crooked officers.
Dear Indonesia, sorry about that live cattle thing. We'll be voting that lot out next year. Honour is satisfied. Send her home.
Spare a thought for Schapelle Corby , who has to read this month that the Australian Customs service contains many rotten eggs, seemingly a hot bed of drug facilitators and associates, the mules escorted through by crooked officers.
Dear Indonesia, sorry about that live cattle thing. We'll be voting that lot out next year. Honour is satisfied. Send her home.
Funny you should mention her, Logique;
The thought had crossed my mind as well: She did fly out of Sydney, didn't she?
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