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Bobby
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by Bobby » Tue May 23, 2017 12:57 pm
skippy wrote:it doesn't look good for her.
Working as a hooker she would have been exposed to organised crime.
She looks very guilty given she is a compulsive liar, according to family and friends, and has now changed her original story.
The boyfriend looks like he knows more than he is letting on too.
I mean as Bobby said who thinks they can get though Australian customers with that much coke?
Yes Skippy,
she was retarded not to know about X-ray machines.
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Black Orchid
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by Black Orchid » Tue May 23, 2017 1:45 pm
And who doesn't check and lock their luggage?
Apparently electronics are really expensive in Columbia yet she bought them there instead of Hong Kong? Not likely. Also the story I saw said that only one outlet sold those particular headphones and they checked the system going back months and there had been no bulk purchases.
Stupid girl. Tough luck for her.
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Tue May 23, 2017 5:30 pm
Honestly. This little plump person is lying through her teeth. She should get whatever the legal thing is in Columbia.
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Black Orchid
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by Black Orchid » Thu Jul 20, 2017 10:05 am
Accused Aussie cocaine trafficker Cassie Sainsbury has launched an appeal for taxpayer funding on the eve of a new court hearing in Colombia.
Ms Sainsbury, a former personal trainer from Adelaide, has been in a maximum-security Colombian women’s prison for the past 100 days following her arrest in April.
Her Bogota-based lawyer Orlando Herran on Tuesday said her defence needed urgent assistance from the Australian government, according to the Adelaide Advertiser.
Ms Sainsbury’s South American legal team are reportedly preparing to negotiate a potential prosecution plea deal before a court hearing next week.
But her uncle, Neil Sainsbury, said taxpayers shouldn’t be helping her.
“I’m a taxpayer. I would hate to think my dollar is going over there,” he told the newspaper.
“Australian taxpayers’ money shouldn’t be funding any (alleged drug runners), the Bali Nine, any of them — they get what they deserve.”
I agree with the Uncle. She did the crime in a foreign country so why should we pay her legal expenses? Let her family take out a loan if they can't afford to pay the bill for her stupidity.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/36430890/ac ... aid/#page1
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Thu Jul 20, 2017 2:46 pm
Black Orchid wrote:Accused Aussie cocaine trafficker Cassie Sainsbury has launched an appeal for taxpayer funding on the eve of a new court hearing in Colombia.
Ms Sainsbury, a former personal trainer from Adelaide, has been in a maximum-security Colombian women’s prison for the past 100 days following her arrest in April.
Her Bogota-based lawyer Orlando Herran on Tuesday said her defence needed urgent assistance from the Australian government, according to the Adelaide Advertiser.
Ms Sainsbury’s South American legal team are reportedly preparing to negotiate a potential prosecution plea deal before a court hearing next week.
But her uncle, Neil Sainsbury, said taxpayers shouldn’t be helping her.
“I’m a taxpayer. I would hate to think my dollar is going over there,” he told the newspaper.
“Australian taxpayers’ money shouldn’t be funding any (alleged drug runners), the Bali Nine, any of them — they get what they deserve.”
I agree with the Uncle. She did the crime in a foreign country so why should we pay her legal expenses? Let her family take out a loan if they can't afford to pay the bill for her stupidity.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/36430890/ac ... aid/#page1
Why should taxpayers pay for this alleged drug runner's legal costs? Let her stew in her own juice!
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cods
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by cods » Thu Jul 20, 2017 5:20 pm
I doubt the family could get a loan looking at them they dont look like they would have a good credit rating...
I am sure the OZ govt has already spent a load on her as it is.. they tend to take all that for granted...
what about the TV programs dont they pay for a good story??.. or did 60 minutes find out it want that good after all..
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