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Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 27 Apr 2015, 17:46
by koolkc107
Pacquiao:
"On May 2nd, I will be fighting in Las Vegas, Nevada against Floyd Mayweather, which is considered the fight of the century. It will be a great morale booster, if in my own little way, I can save a life," a solemn-looking Pacquiao said.
Veloso, a 30-year-old single mother of two young boys, claims she was duped into smuggling the drugs.
She said the 2.6 kilogrammes (5.7 pounds) of heroin found in her possession at Yogyakarta airport five years ago was sown into the lining of her suitcase without her knowledge.
http://news.yahoo.com/pacquiao-pleads-i ... 12671.html
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 27 Apr 2015, 19:49
by fanman
they're some brutal people in indonesia, killing people for drug smuggling
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Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 12:19
by KBB
The fact that she's a single mother with two kids makes it hard for me to believe that she didn't know she was being used as a mule, she needed the money and everyone knows that drugs offer huge cash that doesn't have to be hit on your taxes.
There was a Soldier in my unit when I was in the Army that went to his cousins house and was asked to drive his cousins car over to a house across town, his cousin drove one car and he drove the other but the car he was driving had drugs in the back of which he later claimed he did not know about.
My guess is that he more than likely knew since he knew what kind of person his cousin was and that the house they were going to was a shady place to begin with, I have a hard time believing she didn't know what kind of people she was dealing with when that happened.
Manny should stay out of it and focus on the fight.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 16:16
by koolkc107
KBB wrote:The fact that she's a single mother with two kids makes it hard for me to believe that she didn't know she was being used as a mule, she needed the money and everyone knows that drugs offer huge cash that doesn't have to be hit on your taxes.
There was a Soldier in my unit when I was in the Army that went to his cousins house and was asked to drive his cousins car over to a house across town, his cousin drove one car and he drove the other but the car he was driving had drugs in the back of which he later claimed he did not know about.
My guess is that he more than likely knew since he knew what kind of person his cousin was and that the house they were going to was a shady place to begin with, I have a hard time believing she didn't know what kind of people she was dealing with when that happened.
Manny should stay out of it and focus on the fight.
Her story might be true. We will find out soon.
Her execution was stayed because the woman she named as duping her surrendered to authorities.
Filipina maid Mary Jane Veloso was saved from the firing squad in Indonesia at the eleventh hour after her alleged human trafficker surrendered on the day of her execution.
Veloso, who was escaping a desperately poor life in the Philippines, was arrested in 2010 in Yogyakarta with 2.6 kilograms of heroin in the lining of her suitcase.
The mother of two has always maintained her innocence and insisted she was duped into smuggling the drugs by an acquaintance who had bought her new clothes and the suitcase.
She had been told there was a job for her as a domestic helper in Indonesia.
The dramatic intervention came after Veloso's recruiter, Maria Kristina Sergio, reportedly surrendered to authorities in the Philippines on April 28, the day Veloso was due to be executed.
News website Rappler reported the National Bureau of Investigation had earlier filed illegal recruitment and human trafficking charges against Sergio and two others in connection with Veloso's case.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/bali-9-m ... mvjjp.html
Me? I say she had to know.
How did she end up with a suitcase full of heroin?
In early 2010, Agus said Mary Jane was offered another job as a domestic helper in Kuala Lumpur by a godsister identified only as Christine or Cristina. But when she arrived in Kuala Lumpur, the job was no longer available.
Christine then asked Mary Jane to go to Yogyakarta in Indonesia instead. Agus said Christine gave Mary Jane a brand new suitcase to use plus $500. Mary Jane told her lawyers the suitcase seemed heavy but was empty.
On April 25, 2010, she arrived at Yogyakarta's Adisucipto airport via an AirAsia flight from Kuala Lumpur. When the suitcase passed through the X-ray scanner, it set off the alarm. Indonesian authorities then found packs of heroin wrapped in aluminium foil weighing a total of 2.6 kilograms hidden inside the lining of the suitcase. They later estimated the drugs to have a street value of $500,000.
http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/as ... sta-veloso
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 16:32
by kidbazooka1
KBB wrote:The fact that she's a single mother with two kids makes it hard for me to believe that she didn't know she was being used as a mule, she needed the money and everyone knows that drugs offer huge cash that doesn't have to be hit on your taxes.
There was a Soldier in my unit when I was in the Army that went to his cousins house and was asked to drive his cousins car over to a house across town, his cousin drove one car and he drove the other but the car he was driving had drugs in the back of which he later claimed he did not know about.
My guess is that he more than likely knew since he knew what kind of person his cousin was and that the house they were going to was a shady place to begin with, I have a hard time believing she didn't know what kind of people she was dealing with when that happened.
Manny should stay out of it and focus on the fight.
Dont matter that women does not deserve to die for drug smuggling, prison definitly but death Hell no!!!
Manny did good he tried to use his influence to save the life of a person whos crime does not deserve the punishment.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 16:38
by KBB
kidbazooka1 wrote:Dont matter that women does not deserve to die for drug smuggling, prison definitly but death Hell no!!!
Manny did good he tried to use his influence to save the life of a person whos crime does not deserve the punishment.
I agree that she does not have to die for smuggling, you don't give life imprisonment for stealing a candybar, it's a good thing he's doing but honestly he may not have much influence in the outcome and it is a distraction for him at this moment.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 01:24
by ClivePatrickLyons
NO ONE'S GOD NOT EVEN A PRESIDENT HIS ACTION'S WILL BE WORST THAN ANY...................
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 06:52
by caldo2025
I'm trying to put myself in this woman's shoes. So how does this happen? Hmm. So my buddy calls me and says "hey man, i know that you are going on a trip but can i just have your suitcase for a few hours? I need it for...ummm...i have to carry something". I'm jamming my suitcase to it's limits on every trip so i think that I would recognize 5lbs blocks of drugs. Yeah, this chick is guilty.
But the penalty for drugs in some of these countries is crazy. Death? Come one man. That's just lazy now. They just don't want to house and feed em. It amazes me how murder like this happens everywhere and just because it's a government doing it, it's ok. Meanwhile, these Indonesian officials are making millions upon millions killing the rain forests, blasting the atmosphere with carbon all to profit from palm oil. Yeah, but kill he Mother with the drugs. Did i just talk politics? Stupid. Sorry.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 09:05
by jamesmcdonnell
caldo2025 wrote:I'm trying to put myself in this woman's shoes. So how does this happen? Hmm. So my buddy calls me and says "hey man, i know that you are going on a trip but can i just have your suitcase for a few hours? I need it for...ummm...i have to carry something". I'm jamming my suitcase to it's limits on every trip so i think that I would recognize 5lbs blocks of drugs. Yeah, this chick is guilty.
But the penalty for drugs in some of these countries is crazy. Death? Come one man. That's just lazy now. They just don't want to house and feed em. It amazes me how murder like this happens everywhere and just because it's a government doing it, it's ok. Meanwhile, these Indonesian officials are making millions upon millions killing the rain forests, blasting the atmosphere with carbon all to profit from palm oil. Yeah, but kill he Mother with the drugs. Did i just talk politics? Stupid. Sorry.
Bear in mind that some of these countries are under extreme pressure to exact the harshest penalties to prevent smuggling in order to facilitate the so called war on drugs, by other nations.
It's crazy.
I'm sure she is guilty, but in countries where people are this poor, people are willing to take the risks, often the smugglers themselves will set the mules up, so that bigger shipments can get through.
It's a sad world.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 09:14
by JCS
Holy sh*t.. it worked. Well, maybe.
8 of the 9 got executed. This lady got off. Manny cited in the CNN article.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 10:51
by koolkc107
JCS wrote:Holy sh*t.. it worked. Well, maybe.
8 of the 9 got executed. This lady got off. Manny cited in the CNN article.
She didn't get executed because the alleged trafficker turned herself in.
Manny may not have had anything to do with it.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 18:40
by caldo2025
jamesmcdonnell wrote:caldo2025 wrote:I'm trying to put myself in this woman's shoes. So how does this happen? Hmm. So my buddy calls me and says "hey man, i know that you are going on a trip but can i just have your suitcase for a few hours? I need it for...ummm...i have to carry something". I'm jamming my suitcase to it's limits on every trip so i think that I would recognize 5lbs blocks of drugs. Yeah, this chick is guilty.
But the penalty for drugs in some of these countries is crazy. Death? Come one man. That's just lazy now. They just don't want to house and feed em. It amazes me how murder like this happens everywhere and just because it's a government doing it, it's ok. Meanwhile, these Indonesian officials are making millions upon millions killing the rain forests, blasting the atmosphere with carbon all to profit from palm oil. Yeah, but kill he Mother with the drugs. Did i just talk politics? Stupid. Sorry.
Bear in mind that some of these countries are under extreme pressure to exact the harshest penalties to prevent smuggling in order to facilitate the so called war on drugs, by other nations.
It's crazy.
I'm sure she is guilty, but in countries where people are this poor, people are willing to take the risks, often the smugglers themselves will set the mules up, so that bigger shipments can get through.
It's a sad world.
You nailed it there. It's almost worth the risk for these people. In Indonesia right now the big thing is surrogate babies. They pay these young girls roughly $6k American dollars to carry and deliver babies for Westerners who end up paying a third of the price they would locally. These woman normally work as maids for twenty five cents a day so it's a no brainer for them. It's a multi billion dollar industry right now exploiting these poor women who get kicked out of the shelter an hour after they deliver the baby. It's definitely a sad world my friend.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 15:34
by jamesmcdonnell
koolkc107 wrote:JCS wrote:Holy sh*t.. it worked. Well, maybe.
8 of the 9 got executed. This lady got off. Manny cited in the CNN article.
She didn't get executed because the alleged trafficker turned herself in.
Manny may not have had anything to do with it.
Hmmm...a trafficker turned herself in - to face the death penalty herself...I bet Manny did have something to do with it, or some of his people.
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 18:02
by koolkc107
jamesmcdonnell wrote:koolkc107 wrote:JCS wrote:Holy sh*t.. it worked. Well, maybe.
8 of the 9 got executed. This lady got off. Manny cited in the CNN article.
She didn't get executed because the alleged trafficker turned herself in.
Manny may not have had anything to do with it.
Hmmm...a trafficker turned herself in - to face the death penalty herself...I bet Manny did have something to do with it, or some of his people.
I think she turned herself in to clear her name.
That chick Manny is trying to get off might really be toast after this woman finishes talking...
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 20:31
by jamesmcdonnell
She turned herself in saying she had put it in her bag without knowing.....she'll be the one frying if so.,
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 30 Apr 2015, 22:42
by KBB
Your BS Slanderous post has already been proven a lie, stop posting slanderous BS.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... -1.2204763
Re: Pacquiao Pleads for Death Row Reprieve
Posted: 01 May 2015, 14:40
by KBB
verballistic wrote:Glad to hear my original source was incorrect!!

My problem is no longer with Floyd, it is entirely with Knight who will most likely not be out of prison for a long, long time. Knight's lawyer is obviously as big a liar as he is.
Yes, Knight is a human piece of feces.