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  • dont go overseas with drugs. don't say you couldn't tell your boogie board weighed an extra 4 kg, don't be so bloody stupid. No one is innocent in bali prisons, they will kill you there without a thought, if you go there you risk your life everytime.

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  • Schapelle is a political prisoner. People will be blown away by what is about to be exposed. See schapellegate and women for schapelle for more explosive information

  • HEY Schapelle Corby WE STILL WITT U DONT FORGET WHAT HAPPEN LIFE JUST A BITCH LAW STINK NO HEART BUT PATH ALWAY GOES WRONG WAY JUST WORLD GONE MAD LOVE JUST NOT THERE WHEN U NEED IT MOST

  • why many australians peoples smuggling drugs, please ? bali nine,mumbaï india,bangkwang in thailand, what do you have to fill the prisons in asia ???? mouah ah ah ah ah ah ah !!!

  • in the eyes of the indonesian law she is guilty but yes i think she is inicent but the weed was found on her in bali the maximum sentece is death . she is very very lucky

    there is not much the australian fedral goverment can do as for getting her out

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    20 years for smuggling 4.2 kilos ganja is not much ? She is lucky ? Are you crazy ? please tell me : why many australians peoples smuggling drugs, please ? bali nine,mumbaï india,bangkwang in thailand, what do you have to fill the prisons in asia ??? and could you give me the number of mercedes, i would fuck his ass, please, thank's.

  • It will be interesting to see everyones opinion when Corby finally admits her guilt. It will happen within a few years after her mental situation finishes and the reality sinks in. **Shes in that gaol for a very long time**

  • We need to buy or break her out, I'm in.

  • These people in Indonesia are insane. All this sh** over WEED????? 9 pounds of cannabis. She's been in there for years someone needs to investigate this (if I had the money, I would). It sounds like maybe something else might be going on. Most likely weed will be legal everywhere by the time she turns 47. Maybe her little punk ass brother should speak up already. Such an ass to let his sister take the fall. He's a man now so he should start acting like one. Am I the only one who isn't blind?

  • schapelle corby -hang that bloody druggie Bitch & hang U you druggie !!! go to hell !!!

  • @iloveflowersverymuch ;;;why dont you grow a brain?

  • So sad, and so obviously "NOT Guilty" not to mention, if she even was guilty to have to not only serve that amount of time, but to also know (@1st even though she didn't get death she had to wonder if she would because it WAS an option) she could actually be put to death, being shot execution style is CrAzY!!! Free HER NOW! I Hope & Pray The US Would Step In & Not Just Soon, NOW. She's Been there too long as it is!

  • The audio is poor. This guy is speaking a mile a minute. And he's a reporter? ENUCIATE.

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  • Whatever.You suck and so do your carpet munchin pack or angry old moles.

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  • @MrHeadd1 Lowlife Cockhead.

  • @NosajVonSosaj Poor schappell,My heart goes out to her.(honest) :)

  • @MrHeadd1 Whatever. But just thought you might like to know that there is a Women for Schapelle movement going on and it is growing day by day. Now Man to Man do you really want several 100 angry women coming after You? I'mnot going to rip into You anymore. I don't have to, haha.

  • @NosajVonSosaj there is also the

    free schappelle site you can visit.

  • Sorry from the commentator, my PC volume was out of whack....

  • you cant write that, oh well she was found guilty in a court of law, the same court that destroyed the only evidence that could clear her, this is a corrupt system thats used Schapelle as a scapegoat.

  • the Indonesian national court is a joke it's a fraudulent institution that's expensive and ultimately very profitable to rank in this system. For example you don't become a judge there on your good merits in every case to become a judge it's blatant corruption. I my case i had to pay the judge via paying the court clerk to receive favourable legal documents. I would not wish anyone to get on the wrong side of any institution. Guilt does not check out in any case it's a fraudulent miss-trial.

  • What the hell is the commentator saying. Sounds like hes just breathing the words instead of actually articulating anything The dude needs to take a speech class or something.

  • It's a plant

  • Right - ignorance is bliss isnt it shewolfish? I dont smoke drugs or think she is innocent - but geez locked up for weed??? I dont think she is where she belongs you tool.... no one deserves those conditions.

  • She is guilty by a court of law. End of story!

  • @lisa3x Oh yes that is a very informative post. And You are wrong she is Innocent. I have proof of it.

  • regardless of how or when the drugs got into her bag or even who did it it doesnt matter because she was the one who got caught with them. From that point on it was became the right on the Indonesian people as to what laws they have in place and what process they will take to effect an outcome. You can sit on here and argue about what happened in Sydney, Brisbane etc... you can listen to prisoner witness testimonies in aussie jails etc... Indonesian just see's ' Girl with bag of drugs, .

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  • "WE" have to get her home "NOW"

  • Es increible que el sr humano tome la justicia por sus propias suposiciones, No es justo!!!! esta mujer es inocente!!! Que DIOS le fuerzas, salud y fe para poder salir de todo esto , no solo a ella sino tambien a toda su familia, quizas nadie lea esto pro quiero orar por ella. Desde que vi este documental estoy impactada , cualquier persona oudo haber sido victima de estos desalmados traficantes... PERO Dios si vio quien hizo eso... POR TANTO EL UN DIA,.. juzgara.

    Dios te bendiga.. Corby.

  • te apoyo en el comentario que escribistes,la verdad creo que los seres humanos tenemos el defecto de solo creer lo malo pero no lo bueno de las personas,en mi opinion yo creoo que ella es inocente y que el govierno de su pais deberia de llevarla de regreso a casa.

    por el momento yo le enviare una postal y algunas cosas para poder ayudar en algo en esta causa.

  • I can't understand a fucking thing he's saying.

  • if you don't understand...... don't worry we are latin people and we have a BIG HEART = )

  • i was kind of drunk when he said that...i just think they need to let Schappelle go...and scores of other that have been mistreated by Idonesia...and other corrupt nations.

  • @jimn35 I know man wtf language is he speaking?

  • Neil McMahon... Since you seem to have satisfied yourself and your need to know please answer this: when the first Bali police officers arrived on the scene they touched the plastic bag without gloves. When were they informed by the Indonesian Attorney General that fingerprinting would not be required by the prosecutor OR is it usual for junior Bali police officers to determine prosecution strategy? That means that the Bali Police had prior knowledge of the drugs. History will judge you.

  • Bloody hell. What a joke our media industry has become. I think monkeys could do a better job. Maybe monkeys could even be trained to have objectivity and ethics.

    In the US, nobody takes Fox News seriously, but here in Australia most of our news is run by Murdoch. No wonder it's so easy to manipulate public opinion in this country.

  • Are you kidding? How have you been misguided by the corby family? Try asking the question why the tide turned in her public favor against her families involvement in drugs? Huh? hello.. her family have NEVER been proven in the past or present to be involved in the drug trade.. keep on reading the tabloids if you want lies..

  • If McCauley's (debunked) claims are the punch line of this video, then it doesn't say much for the rest. In analysising "My Story" no reference is made to the actions of the Balinese Police in refusing to test the drugs for country of origin, or to fingerprint the plastic bags. No reference is made to the action of the Judge in not allowing the CCTV footage from Ngurah Rai Airport into court, given that it would have refuted the Prosecution's ONLY secondary evidence, resulting in an acquittal.

  • Wonder if Neil McMahon got a big bonus from his boss for pushing the propaganda?

  • It beggars belief that a professional journalist can offer an opinion on this case without seeming to notice that no marijuana has ever been siezed in Bali, and even if this was the first case ever of exportation from Australia to Indonesia, neither the Indonesian nor the Australian police investigated this case. Worse, all physical evidence that may have vindicated her including an analysis of the incriminating evidence was disallowed not by the judges but by the police.

  • If Schapelle Corby was guilty the fact that the the drugs were not concealed suggests that gloves would not have been worn and that Schapelle's fingerprints were all over the plastic?  By resisting all attempts to have fingerprinting done were the Bali Police cutting her a break? When the Bali Police didn't want to find Schapelle's hair in the drugs or prove that Schapelle had the drugs when she checked in at Brisbane were they giving her a sporting chance or were the just concealing a setup?

  • Neil McMahon purports to be objective, yet he accepts without question an allegation by drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley that he supplied the dope to Schapelle's dad, Michael (who is not around to defend himself). However he has failed to note the Queensland police publicly stated they investigated those allegations and found not one shred of evidence that Michael Corby was ever involved in any drug dealings. If you're so concerned about the truth Mr McMahon, who don't you look at ALL of it?

  • I have to agree with his opinion in regards to 'My Story'. As an advocate for Foreign Prisoners detained overseas, I thought it ill advised to do it. At best, it should have been styled as to what Leigh Sales did with Detainee 002. Unfortunately, those advising the family lacked experience and foresight needed to make the best decisions. Many believe that if properly managed, Schapelle would not be facing a 20 year sentence. This is evident in other more serious cases.

  • The unfortunate thing in the Corby case is that too much focus has been directed on guilt or innocence, as opposed to any indepth, unbiased reporting on the judicial aspects, civil rights issues and breeches of numerous investigative processes. Whilst there's no argument that Schapelle's bag had ganja in it, there's no evidence of how it got in there, who put it in there, or how it got from Australia to Bali. No one's been able to substantiate any of this. Only hearsay and sensational grabs.

  • Neil McMahon, you come across as an objective commentator in this queer little video but it's just a pose to deflect attention away from your personal campaign of smear and mockery against Schapelle Corby. You've gone to an awful lot of bother to attack (yet again) a person unable to defend herself. Who paid for the video? What motivates you and your employer, Fairfax Media, to harass Schapelle Corby? Did she reject your offer of an exclusive contract?

  • True investigative journalists would be able to figure out that most of Corby rumours have been debunked (including McCauley's story). It makes me sick that journos have no regard for Schapelle's life. They keep throwing more and more mud at her family without checking the facts. How do they sleep at night? And the book... nice of you to make a mockery of it. Did you ever imagine your daughter or sister in her position? No, it's just Schapelle from a working class family. Who cares, right?

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