Ganja Queen

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A documentary on Schapelle Corby premieres on HBO.

8 Responses to “Ganja Queen”

  1. on 04 Jul 2008 at 5:53 amJB

    Everybody please watch this. This is the worst case of injustice you will ever see. It will break your heart. Also get Schapelle’s book from Amazon, “No More Tomorrows”.

  2. on 04 Jul 2008 at 6:33 pmSPO

    Add to the fact that Indonesian “justice” handed down lighter sentences to people involved in killing 2002 people in Bali. Bastards.

  3. on 06 Jul 2008 at 1:52 pmWalter

    I saw the documentary film and where is the injustice? There were drugs in her bag. She claims they weren’t her drugs but where is the proof that it isn’t hers or that she wasn’t bringing it for someone else?

    If this were to happen in Australia with someone from a different country would they just say, “She sounds sincere, so they aren’t her drugs.” If she is innocent, then it is a terrible case, but why should we think from this documentary film that she is innocent? Someone at the airport planted the drugs? If that is the case, then why weren’t they removed at the Bali airport before she got her bag?

    Maybe the drugs were put there by a family member? If this is the case, than she has an f’d up family and they should come forward, but no one in an f’d up family is ever going to do that. The fact is that even she admits that they were there and they were either planted or she put them there. There isn’t any proof that the drugs were planted; what is the court supposed to do? Let her go?

    I think the death penalty is a bit harsh, but it is their law and the laws used to be much harsher in Australia and other countries. But just because she says she is innocent, doesn’t make it true. And just because her family says she is innocent, doesn’t make it true; if she is innocent, you still can’t say this is an injustice against her. They are trying someone that had drugs on them and the evidence is all against her. So where is the injustice?

  4. on 06 Jul 2008 at 5:25 pmSPO

    I doubt she’s innocent, and I don’t really have a huge problem with punishing drug smugglers, but compare this sentence to the people that had a role in the killing of 202 people, and it stinks.

  5. on 07 Jul 2008 at 12:39 amDouglas

    You aren’t serious? The whole case was a sham and what about the baggage handlers at the airport in Australia? Something needs to be done about this? This is incredible.

  6. on 07 Jul 2008 at 12:50 amDouglas

    I agree. I’m amazed. Sad. She should be out. Period.

  7. on 07 Jul 2008 at 1:18 amDouglas

    How do I get in contact with the film maker, does anyone know? I’m a psychotherapist and a film make myself and interested in this case.
    Thank you.

  8. on 07 Jul 2008 at 2:37 pmRay

    The injustice lies in the fact that ignorant Motherf****rs like you don’t understand the concept of innocent until PROVEN guilty. She does not have to prove anything!!

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