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Old 15-09-2013, 07:34 AM #1
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..I saw that this morning..I thought it said that the sentence would be reduced to 3 years...

No 7 years
which is most fair
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...yeah, I think one of the families were hoping they'd be released in around 2/3 years but I don't know if reduced prison terms will apply like they often do in the UK...
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One of them has agreed to plead Guilty
to get a sentence close to 7 or 8 years.

Thats the best thing to do.

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As for their parents saying they are angels
I am sorry you do not know your own demon daughters
Demon daughters? Thats a bit OTT. They're naive, stupid and opportunistic and will pay for that for most of their 20s. But they're far from evil.
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Demon daughters? Thats a bit OTT. They're naive, stupid and opportunistic and will pay for that for most of their 20s. But they're far from evil.



No Drugs like that are done by Killing people at times



They knew the Full risks
and the drug owners knew as well.
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Hopefully with a guilty plea the court will show some mercy given their relative youth and impose a sentence of less than 10 years.

I think this is the best they can hope for really.

Still a horrible thing to face but at least they would get out whilst still quite young (late 20s / early 30s).

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...y-8817687.html

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Looks like one of these women has plea bargained a sentence of 7 years...

Plenty of time to regret ever getting involved in a scheme like this ..!!
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Grilling: Melissa Reid, left, and Michaella McCollum, right,
pleaded guilty to drug smuggling last week

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2gYcuuQNf


[Michaella McCollum, from Northern Ireland,
ditched her signature bun for loose and
straightened hair when she attended
a closed court hearing at 11am Peru time]
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Shouldn't this be in the beauty section.? Ditched her signature bun..lol they will have taken away her hairpins in case she gets stabbed.
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