Monday night’s new HBO documentary (part of their summer documentary series) is the scary, Brokedown Palace-esque nightmare story of an Australian woman who traveled to Bali in 2004, checked her luggage, and was arrested for the ten pounds of pot the Balinese officials found in her bag. In Bali, such offenses are punishable by death:

Let’s all seriously watch these instead of MTV this summer. Seriously, that Legally Blonde show? Really?

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Bleeding anus gives game away for addict
City Police Chief ACP Ahmad Sofi Zakaria said the 45-year-old suspect went to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for medical treatment ... Ketamine weighing 13.5gm worth RM 2,500 and one packet of ganja weighing 1.2gm worth RM60 was confiscated from the suspect.
Comments (4)
  1. capnbadger  |   Posted on Jun 27th, 2008

    Um, America’s Best Dance Crew is hot. Crumping, B-boying, classic moves, great costumes. LOVE IT!

  2. Indignant Aussie  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2008

    My God. I can’t you’re peddling the “free schapelle” cause… let’s never go to Bali again! I think most people in Australia believe she is guilty. Except the bogans.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schapelle_Corby

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/schapelle-corby-did-it-so-say-most-of-us/2008/06/28/1214472834802.html

  3. Genevieve  |   Posted on Jun 30th, 2008

    You can believe I won’t ever go to Bali. And it’s not because I’d be trafficking pot. It’s because I would never support a government that kills people over drugs. Guilty or not, I believe she’s being treated horribly by this barberic country.

  4. shantel  |   Posted on Jul 7th, 2008

    I can’t BELIEVE what this girl is going through. I wish there was something someone could do. This is like a super bad dream. I pray for her every day.

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