We cared so much about “our Schapelle”, why aren’t we behind Andrew and Myuran?
In October 2004, Schapelle Corby was arrested in Bali.
I was working in the office of the Queensland Attorney-General at the time. The phone rang non-stop. Ordinary Queenslanders were incensed. They were desperate to see Schapelle released. Most were sure she was innocent, that she had been set up. Even those who didn’t think she was innocent were certain she should be returned to Australia.
Callers told me in graphic detail how horrible prisoners were in “over there”. They asked me what I would do if she was my sister or my daughter. They told me I should be ashamed of myself for trying to tell them that it was a Federal issue and I couldn’t do anything about it.
I got abused – a lot.
People were very, very angry that ‘one of our own’ was alone in an Indonesian jail.
The calls, letters and the emails never really stopped. Even when the tide of public opinion seemed to turn against Schapelle and the Corby clan, the public still thought she deserved to come home and serve her time here. The public no longer thought her innocent, but they cared about Schapelle’s future nonetheless and were fascinated by her.
Flash forward 10 or so years.
In December 2014, a woman named Kalynda Davis was arrested for drug trafficking in China and was potentially set to face the firing squad for allegedly trying to smuggle up to 75kg of the drug ice to Australia. It was Schapelle all over again. People were desperate to hear any news on her case.