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Posted By: Alisa Schapelle Corby - Tue 24 Jun 2008 04:14:PM
Last night I watched Part 2 of the doco "The Hidden Truth". Watching the first part was a rollercoaster ride for me because one moment I was thinking Schapelle didn't know the 4.2 kilos of stuff was in her bag and the next moment I felt she did.

Though the doco raised SO many questions and doubts as to Schapelle's innocence, I felt the most damning part was when the convicted drug trafficker from Adelaide was present outside at one of the Bali court sessions and both Schapelle's sister and her mother said "Thanks," to this man as they walked past him and into the courtroom. And then he said offhandedly to them,"I'll try and organize some smoke for next week." wtf Schapelle's sister just said, "Uhmm....thanks." Probably thinking...Gee, hope that didn't get picked up on the microphones of these many cameras! doh

Near the end of the whole doco I said to myself, either this family has the worse luck because all these drug connections to them keep popping up and spurring lots of suspicion, or the Corbys are indeed guilty and their issues are just naturally surfacing. Suddenly a phrase popped into my mind as if out of the blue, "Where there is smoke, there is fire," sychronistically followed by the final scene where the Bali officials lit torches and began ceremoniously burning the evidence from the case.

What do you think? I'll leave this topic in Chat as there is no need to register to reply. bwave
Posted By: TVSAT Re: Schapelle Corby - Sat 28 Jun 2008 02:46:PM
yea shepel's sister was upset shepel was angry at cameras doh
Posted By: TVSAT Re: Schapelle Corby - Thu 03 Jul 2008 09:24:PM
howa
Posted By: TVSAT Re: Schapelle Corby - Thu 03 Jul 2008 09:24:PM
yer
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Schapelle Corby - Sun 06 Jul 2008 12:37:PM
free her
Posted By: TVSAT Re: Schapelle Corby - Mon 07 Jul 2008 11:16:PM
didnt she get drugs
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Schapelle Corby - Sat 02 Aug 2008 07:30:AM
hi i live in the states and just watch GANJA QUEEN.then ook her up to see whats been going on since then and saw ur blog.
i do think she is innocent, no one is that stupid come on.
Posted By: Alisa Re: Schapelle Corby - Sat 02 Aug 2008 11:43:AM
Yeah, I know what you mean. Thanks for the twocents coolpeace

I haven't seen "Ganja Queen". It may be showing a different angle than that of "Hidden Truth". After watching Hidden Truth", I felt that she had at least some knowledge of what she was carrying. But I don't think it was something she would have done on her own, nor do I feel she deserves the punishment she is receiving. Nor do I favour a justice system in which you are guilty until proven innocent. frown

Posted By: stern01 Re: Schapelle Corby - Wed 13 Aug 2008 10:03:AM
hey i used to live on the gold coast when she got arrested and knew some people that she went to school with, if she is not guilty she is covering up for someone because she has alot of drugdealer friends, her mum is a nasty piece of work also, ive met her a few times back during high school. No matter what you read there is much more that you will never know like the reports on TT that she can leave her jail and go to dinner at bars and getting it on tape. She should have just paid them off and got out at the begining like everyone else does.
Posted By: Alisa Re: Schapelle Corby - Wed 13 Aug 2008 12:21:PM
Thanks for your valuable twocents in this discussion stern01. clink Nothing like input from people that were there. highfive

Your comments are very interesting and validating to me. I go through phases of watching docos about crimes. And if a particular case is bugging me, I ask for more information from spirit to tell me whodunit. Generally, that night after the show I watch, I will be shown a scene or hear a name, etc., to satisfy my curiosity and intrigue for justice.

The night after I watched "The Hidden Truth", I strongly wanted to know who was behind this incident with Schapelle, and much to my surprise shocked , I saw a scene with her mother and brothers with accompanying words to tell me who orchestrated it..."the mother". I woke with the familiar feeling of having had a glimpse into the realm that psychics access to help solve crimes...

Thanks again for your comments! cheerful
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