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Winnie was still a friend. Looking through the fog of most her friendships, she was by no means a bad person. It's sad she got so caught up in something that grew (obviously) far out of her control. Although I have not heard from her in several years, plus my last confrontation with her wasn't the best. She will be missed, she was still a friend. Im just in shock.
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because they wouldn't have been at all involved without her and they didn't really sell drugs, it was a total bad timing, sort of thing, right when she was being followed, and all the people who the police THOUGHT were underneath her were getting busted. several people who were HELLA MORE involved didn't get touched.
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I appreciate that some people are saddened by her going away. But she knew what she was doing when she put that stuff in her unmentionables.
She had the choice to not use fake ID, she had the choice to carry drugs on her person, she had the choice to cross the border after getting to clear indication that maybe she shouldn't anymore. I think it is shocking cause it doesn't normally happen to people we know. |
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what's with the bullshit sympathy?
i've seen people on this board rip idiots who say "how can i smuggle (drugs) into some place" myself included. so you knew her, did any of you read the fucking articles? she got busted twice, and she went back for more. um, yea you're an idiot. she got pinched with an LV bag, and she was wearing juicy in court. um, that bag and outfit are worth more than my fucking full time paycheck. and i don't make min.wage. do we have a big cry fest when some kid you know gets pinched for slanging rock? poor poor drug dealers, let's all raise some money and try to fight this guys, maybe we can change the courts' decision. or maybe you can all use your head. |