Wonder what she will look like in 20 years when she comes out?
Doubt she will get too much attention then.
Wonder what she will look like in 20 years when she comes out?
Doubt she will get too much attention then.
Probably a lot like her mother...Originally Posted by Panda
^ Shit little wonder old man Corby liked his drugs
he didnt look like much of a catch either.
err iwould,nt do her
Derryn Hinch was castigated for inferring that she was newsworthy only because she has large jugs.
^ Any proof to those large jugs? (pics please)
Umm, not for me to prove him right or wrong.
As for Derryn Hinch:
Hinch hammered for Corby comments
By Online staff
May 19, 2005 - 12:47PM
The human headline strikes again: Derryn Hinch.
Photo: File Image
Shock jock Derryn Hinch is copping a blogging today for saying he believes Schapelle Corby is guilty of drug smuggling.
He made the claim last night on Nine Network's Schapelle's Nightmare: The Untold Story, during which a studio audience using the "worm" -normally a network measure of leaders' popularity in elections - found Corby innocent, along with 92 per cent of callers in a phone poll.
On his website today, Hinch opines: " Well, did that put the cat amongst the pigeons on television last night. Or should I say the pot amongst the pigeons."
He goes on " ... boy, did I cop some e-mail flak last night and again today.
"A point missing in many of the e-mails is that I have never said she was guilty. I have said, when asked if I thought she was, that in my opinion she was.
"And as for being sexist or racist: Au contraire. The Nine doco last night actually supports my argument that Corby has been getting all this attention because she is young, white, pretty and has big boobs.
"Havent seen any TV network devoting prime time to some scrawny, male Vietnamese-Australian on Death Row in Singapore."
As for Derryn, and for those who don't know him, he is a talk back/shock jock in Sydney. He did time for "naming and shaming" a pedophile against the wishes of a judge. He has some serious balls and is willing to put them up as required. He gets my vote on that alone even though he might be a dill, plonker, ratbag at times.
Bail jail life a laugh for drug smuggler Schapelle Corby
ALMOST two months after being in hospital with severe depression Schapelle Corby was laughing again yesterday as she enjoyed a games day in her Bali jail.
It was the first occasion in a long time the 31-year-old had smiled for the cameras and, despite continuing medical care it was a good sign.
Corby came out with other prisoners to watch a pre-Independence Day fun-and-games event featuring competitions for eating eggs and rice, and a laughing contest.
Witnesses said Corby clapped and laughed along, and she also said she was not sick.
A senior jailer hugged the jail's most famous prisoner for the cameras, asking to be photographed with her.
Bali journalist Mohammad Ridwan spoke to Corby, asking about the depression she'd suffered that put her in hospital in late June.
"Saya tidak sakit," Corby replied in perfect Indonesian, which means "I'm not sick".
When Ridwan invited her to dance Corby said "I'd love to, but you go first".
Corby did not compete but was an enthusiastic spectator at the games day, held inside an auditorium at Kerobokan jail.
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She looks high as kite to me.
Certainly looks a bit different with short black hair, sick even.
^ high protein diet by the looks of it.
Schapelle happier but lips sealed
Article from:
December 13, 2008 12:00am
SIX months after going to hospital suffering severe depression, it was a much healthier and happier Schapelle Corby at Bali's Kerobokan Jail yesterday.
The 31-year-old smiled but would not comment when asked about her welfare. However, jail authorities said she was doing better than earlier this year when she spent more than two weeks in hospital.
She has put on weight, and guards say she cries much less and has good friends among other prisoners.
Her sister, Mercedes, who lives in Bali, visited her yesterday.
Later, Corby was helped back to her cell and helped avoid watching media, by other prisoners, including fellow Australian and Bali Nine heroin syndicate member Renae Lawrence and another drug prisoner, Sukanti, who took Corby's hand.
Yeah, until the lights go out.Originally Posted by kingwilly
poor dear...
Schapelle Corby returns to jail from hospital
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June 04, 2009 02:15am
CONVICTED drug trafficker Schapelle Corby locked herself in a hospital toilet to avoid returning to prison last night.
Corby has been treated at Bali's Sanglah Hospital for severe depression for the last fortnight and was given the go-ahead to return to jail yesterday.
Sources said that the 31-year-old locked herself inside a hospital toilet to avoid being returned to jail and an angry jail security chief accused her mother, Roseleigh Rose, of hampering the return.
Ms Rose was seen last night shouting and screaming in the corridor outside her daughter’s room at the hospital, demanding that her son-in-law film with a video camera, into which she had been saying “Help me, help me” and “My daughter is sick”.
She then demanded the camera, shouting while a voice, believed to be Schapelle, called from the hospital room “Mum, be quiet”.
Finally at 9.30pm local time Corby, wearing her pyjamas and grasping a pillow, left the hospital with her mother and was driven back to Kerobokan Jail in an Australian Consulate car.
Corby was sentenced to 20 years jail in 2005 after she was convicted of trafficking 4.1kg of marijuana. She has been treated for severe depression several times since she was jailed.
Her return to jail yesterday, after 12 days of treatment for severe depression, came after psychiatrists earlier in the day had said she no longer needed to be in hospital was ready to go back to jail where she would continue to be treated.
However the decision was met with resistance from her family and from Corby herself. Sources said Schapelle had locked herself in a toilet and would not come out until the jail’s security chief, Maliki, demanded it.
Then came the noisy confrontation involving Ms Rose and Wayan Widiartha, the husband of Schapelle’s sister Mercedes. Ms Rose was heard demanding that Mr Widiartha give her the video camera.
Several days earlier, Ms Rose, who had been staying in the room with her daughter on some nights, told the jail’s governor, Siswanto, to go away when he turned up at the hospital to visit and monitor the situation.
Ms Rose later told News Ltd that she had no idea it was the jail governor and that both she and Schapelle were sleeping at the time.
A decision was made earlier yesterday that Corby was well enough to return to jail. Psychiatrist Dr Nyoman Ratep said yesterday morning that when doctors had evaluated Corby’s her condition she was improving and more cooperative.
“We advised her to keep taking medicines and we decided that her treatment in this hospital is enough. It means if she is only taking medicine, she can be treated at the jail. Medically she is still sick, she doesn’t need to be hospitalised,” Dr Ratep said.
- with Komang Suriadi
one thing puzzles me ,
why take dope to Bali
apparently the hydrophonic stuff they grow in Australia is 10 times stronger and better.Originally Posted by Mid
apparently the corby's had a great market for Aussie expats and tourists who (quite rightly) didnt trust the local drug sellers not to sell them out to coppers.
that fits BUT I have trouble believing it was economically viable ...........
Originally Posted by kingwillywhy?Originally Posted by Mid
and i suppose it was a way of subsidising their taxpayer paid holidays!
She's loosing the sexiness. I can understand, while being in the can.She has put on weight, and guards say she cries much less and has good friends among other prisoners.
Aussies, or anyone following: what are the chances of her serving out her sentence in Oz?
I guess if she keeps playing the "depressed / mentally ill / poor little me" game she might get transferred to Aus. IMO she doesn't deserve to, and her delightful mother certainly isn't doing her any favours.Originally Posted by Milkman
I've no idea of the legal aspects. I don't think the Aus public really cares too much anymore.
Maybe she can play the "insanity, get out of jail card" free.
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