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Schapelle corby, guilty or innocent?

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Just a poll?

Some people might have seen a documentary the other night, what do you think? The case is all very complicated isn't it?

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  1. Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - Guilty - need I say more?

    Caught RED HANDED.


  2. I believe she was a mule for someone she knew.

  3. Not complicated at all.

    Arrive in Bali with drugs = guilty.

  4. Didn't come across as a very likeable family at all.

    Guilty I reckon.

  5. someone in the family did it.

    maybe not schapelle.

    but they seem pretty messed up..

  6. Guilty

  7. Yep, a VERY complicated case.

    I say innocent. Who would try to traffic dope to Indonesia when they have so much of it over there for so cheap?

    Also, just about everyone who has a bit of power over there is corrupt and i reckon one or more of them has orchestrated this in order to try and get a bribe.

    Just my opinion though. Very hard to be 100% sure either way.

    One thing is for sure, If this case was heard in Australia she would get off straight away because of the huge amount of 'reasonable doubt' that exists

  8. The documentary on Schapelle Corby only reinforced 1 thing - she is guilty as charged. Fact of the matter is - she claimed a bag with 4.2 kg of dope without hesitation. Guilty!!! Whether she put it there or not, she still claimed it. I think that the truth lies between Schapelle and her family.

    The Corby Family need to now shut their traps. They are trash-bags who are ungrateful and nasty. Ron Bakir and Robin Tampoe should be applauded for doing what they thought was right. It is a shame that people like the Corby's are around.

  9. too complicated. i think she's guilty, some people are really good actors. the neighbour growing thing is just too coincidental, and there were photos of her getting high on a current affair a while ago (not that it means much). sucks to be her but shes guilty.

  10. I think her and her family are drug dealers. There is to much evidence against them. Im going to cut it short, as i have to many reason as to why she is guilty. Her family should be in their doing the time and she should get a shorter time than them.

    GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY

  11. After watching the documentary I'm more certain of their guilt more than ever.

    I don't truly know that she was the one who did it. But come on seriously! It's blatantly obvious now that the whole family has dealt with drugs in one way or another. I've no doubt that ALL of them has smoked it regularly (and prob continues to do so) and I'm convinced now more than ever that at least one of them in the family (if not all) has dealt/smuggled it at some point in their lives. It seems more likely that Shapelle's covering for someone.

    I think the whole family's involved in some sort of criminal activity and are very shady and have very successfully weaved their lies in with the truth so well that it's all blurred.

    I think they did it. I think that they planned to make the media circus that it is with claims of cover-ups and setting Shapelle up etc if they were to get caught.

    I don't trust any of them as far as I can throw them.

  12. Lock her up and throw away the key!!

  13. Gossip around Blackwater in Central Queensland where the family lived has it that the whole family were "peculiar".  

    Small town gossip might be wrong in detail but is is rarely wrong in general.  

    That's about my understanding of the case and frankly I'm not very interested.

  14. Never doubted she is guilty from the very first time I saw the customs officer interviewed on 60 minute way to many holes in her story none in his.

  15. I honestly have no idea. I would feel sorry if she were innocent.

    Actually, I feel would sorry even if she were guilty.

    The sentence seems excessive.

  16. In my opinion guilty, however in Western countries I'm not sure there would be enough evidence to make a case against her and this I believe is the main concern of most people following this case.

    What if she is innocent, she could be, there are many documented cases like this where innocent people are used to transport drugs unknowingly.

    What if it happens to you or me travelling to Indonesia?

    According to their law we will sit in jail for a long time.

    This is the problem a lot of people have with this case, there are too many what ifs and not enough concrete facts.

  17. I have no idea, but I have a sneaking suspicion the media is going to try & turn this case into another Azaria Chamberlain thing (meaning longevity through the media, there weren't any other similarities between the cases) Uuuuuughhhhhh!!!!!

  18. Guilty as charged. Honestly it was like 5kg of dope in her surfboard bag and she never noticed? Plus her whole family are a mob of drug dealers. She got what she deserved. Anyway who cares anymore, that's my opinion.

    Don't do the crime if you can't do the time

  19. I am neither here nor there with Schapelle Corby, However, I doubt she would have received a fair trial in Bali. The way the 'evidence' was handled was abismal and would have been thrown out in most 1st world countries. Apparently there were no fingerprints/DNA obtained from the bag to say the least, and every man and his dog were handling it. In saying all this, I wasn't there, so I can only postulate. However, from what I have seen, there is no way on this planet I would ever travel to Bali.

  20. What's complicated about it? She tried to take over 4kg of drugs through the airport and was caught red-handed.

    Guilty as charged and there has never been any doubt about it. She and the rest of her grotty family are into drugs up to their eyeballs.

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