If Schapelle really had been guilty of exporting marijuana to Bali,  she would also have been guilty of crimes in Australia, namely the  supply and exportation of an illegal drug.
As such, the Brisbane  Domestic Airport baggage handling area, the Sydney Domestic and Sydney  International Airport baggage handling areas, would have become crime  scenes, and all evidence, including CCTV footage, should have been  locked down immediately.
However, not a single frame of CCTV  footage from any one of these airports has ever been recovered.
Furthermore,  not a single Corby family member was ever interviewed in relation to  these alleged crimes in Australia, nor were any raids conducted on a  single Corby residence.
Even when ex-friend Jodie Powers claimed  on Channel 7's Today Tonight show, in February 2007, that there were  space bags of marijuana all over the Corby household floor, not a single  Police Officer ever came to the house to see if the claims were true.  Why? Why? Why?
Kim Bax's Women For Schapelle blog asks, why were  Schapelle's alleged crimes not investigated in Australia.
Her  battle to get answers, as detailed in this blog, will astound you. Any  discerning reader will soon realise that there is a lot more to the  Schapelle Corby case than first meets the eye, and there are people in  Australia with a lot to answer for.
Who is covering up for  what???
Start at the bottom of the blog (January 2010) and work  your way up.
The link: http://womenforschapelle.blogspot.com/    
