SHOT 25 MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT: Chan and Sukumaran had a last meal of KFC

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  • slayer14
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-12-13
    • 22022

    #1
    SHOT 25 MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT: Chan and Sukumaran had a last meal of KFC
    SHOT 25 MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT: Chan and Sukumaran had a last meal of KFC before being executed by firing squad with six others - but Filipino woman was SPARED at the last minute


    • Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were killed shortly after midnight
    • They were shot dead by firing squads on prison island Nusakambangan
    • Officials ignored agonised pleas for clemency from the prisoners' families
    • Sukumaran had pledged to go without a blindfold during the killings
    • The Australian duo paid for a last meal of KFC for all of the prisoners
    • Death penalty protesters sung Hallelujah and Amazing Grace
    • Relatives of some prisoners heard the shots ringing
    • Sukumaran's cousin tweets: 'I love you more than you can imagine'
    • Bali Nine lawyer: 'They were beautiful boys'


  • jtoler
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 12-17-13
    • 30967

    #2
    Hypocritical to be so concerned about a few drug dealers when that country is one of the most corrupt in the world committing genocide for decades on end.
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    • A4K
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 10-08-12
      • 5243

      #3
      Wow, the female who was granted clemency is named MARY JANE. Oh that's funny to me.
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      • ACoochy
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-19-09
        • 13949

        #4
        10 years spent rehabilitating these guys to become model inmates and success stories of the penal system, only to be gunned down after all that time...

        What a senseless waste...
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        • frostno98
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-11-07
          • 9769

          #5
          These government f..ks think they are god over their. When you countries begging from clemency they should be more compassionate. I don't think drugs crime ever warrants a death penalty unless you were involved in a murder. It's your choice to do drugs or not.
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          • chipper
            SBR MVP
            • 01-07-10
            • 1994

            #6
            I think they were trying to smuggle heroin OUT of the country not into it. Way too harsh of a punishment...
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            • Mase of Base
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              • 07-24-12
              • 3622

              #7
              Originally posted by frostno98
              These government f..ks think they are god over their. When you countries begging from clemency they should be more compassionate. I don't think drugs crime ever warrants a death penalty unless you were involved in a murder. It's your choice to do drugs or not.

              Whilst I do agree but everyone knows what they are getting themselves into bringing drugs into that country so why risk it? It's a game of russian roullette you know what happens if you lose.

              Walk into customs and there's multiple giant signs warning of the death penalty and as they've proved time and time again the chances you're getting off are next to none.

              Irony is walking the streets of Kuta in Bali you'll get offered every drug under the sun within a block and yet I've never seen anyone busted. Bit of cash on the side for the coppers. Kinda surprised a lot of these smugglers can't buy their way out in customs, actually many probably do.
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              • teaserpleaser
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                • 08-14-08
                • 26015

                #8
                Most of Asia doesn't mess around when it comes to drugs...in thailand I've seen people kill people pay the family a ton of baht and not do any jail time but let them catch you with drugs they'll bury you under the prison. You have to be retarded or desperate to smuggle somewhere YOU know they'll execute you by firing squad it's no secret everybody knows. Ps KFC wouldnt be my last meal even though KFC in Asia is better than KFC in America if you can believe that.
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                • GR33D
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 02-25-14
                  • 481

                  #9
                  f@ck indonesia and their government.

                  Last year Muhammad Cholili, sentenced to 18 years for helping make the 2005 bombs that killed 20 people, was released on parole after serving less than eight years. To this day he denies any involvement in the restaurant attacks.
                  Others involved in the 2002 bombings have also benefited from the Indonesian legal system.
                  Abu Bakar Bashir, regarded as spiritual head Jemaah Islamiah, was found guilty of conspiracy over the 2002 bombings and sentenced to 30 months, but was acquitted on appeal and released in 2006. He is currently serving 15 years after being convicted in 2011 of supporting a jihadi training camp.
                  Umar Patek, nicknamed the Demolition Man, was arrested in 2011 in Pakistan, in the town where Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed three months later. The US offered a $1 million reward for his capture. He was found guilty of murder and bomb-making in 2012 and sentenced to 20 years. Prosecutors did not ask for the death penalty.
                  His wife was sentenced to 27 months for immigration violations.
                  Idris, also known as Johnny Hendrawan, admitted his involvement, including detonating a bomb. He walked free after a ruling that Indonesia’s anti-terror laws could not be applied retrospectively. He received a five year sentence for his involvement in the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing, which killed 12, and was released 2009.
                  Masykur Abdul Kadir, sentenced to 15 years, also had his sentence overturned when the retrospective anti-terrorism laws were struck down.
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                  • jjgold
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 07-20-05
                    • 388179

                    #10
                    I believe in firing squads in all countries as it would reduce hard crimes and also put on national tv
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                    • Stockdale
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 08-07-12
                      • 165

                      #11
                      Meh. You play with fire, you're going to get burned

                      I think the punishments are overly harsh in Indonesia for drug related crimes, but they are made perfectly clear so if you choose to run that line you know the consequences if caught. At the end of the day they were drug smugglers and dealers so i dont feel too much sympathy for them. Better people in the world have died for a lot less
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                      • konck
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 10-17-06
                        • 12554

                        #12
                        What kind of chicken did they order ....Reg or crispy?
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                        • ACoochy
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 08-19-09
                          • 13949

                          #13
                          Originally posted by teaserpleaser
                          Most of Asia doesn't mess around when it comes to drugs...in thailand I've seen people kill people pay the family a ton of baht and not do any jail time but let them catch you with drugs they'll bury you under the prison. You have to be retarded or desperate to smuggle somewhere YOU know they'll execute you by firing squad it's no secret everybody knows. Ps KFC wouldnt be my last meal even though KFC in Asia is better than KFC in America if you can believe that.
                          Lets see you say that when a heavy drug syndicate tells you to either go with the drugs or have your entire family murdered.

                          Wonder what youd choose then? Its not like these guys had a realistic choice at the time..
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                          • ACoochy
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 08-19-09
                            • 13949

                            #14
                            Originally posted by jjgold
                            I believe in firing squads in all countries as it would reduce hard crimes and also put on national tv
                            Of course you would, your american. The only western country still backwards enough to even have a death penalty...

                            At least you guys dont admit to being socially progressive..
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                            • DiggityDaggityDo
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 11-30-08
                              • 81450

                              #15
                              Originally posted by A4K
                              Wow, the female who was granted clemency is named MARY JANE. Oh that's funny to me.
                              Not too shabby looking either, eh?

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                              • Mase of Base
                                SBR MVP
                                • 07-24-12
                                • 3622

                                #16
                                Originally posted by ACoochy
                                Lets see you say that when a heavy drug syndicate tells you to either go with the drugs or have your entire family murdered.

                                Wonder what youd choose then? Its not like these guys had a realistic choice at the time..
                                Is this what happened? I don't know much about the case.

                                After writing my post I only found out they were smuggling drugs out of Indonesia which I found weird they were even caught as it wouldn't be hard at all as their customs out is a breeze or was in those times anyway (wasn't much better coming in unless you had surfboards and that was only to check how many you had so they could get a bribe). Then I saw the Aus Fed Police threw them under the bus, wow that's harsh just wait for them to arrive in oz and bust them, they knew what was going to happen to these guys when they tipped off the indo policia.

                                Whoever made that call might as well of been the guy on the firing line.
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                                • jjgold
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #17
                                  Veloso’s reprieve came after a personal request by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III to stop her execution. He convinced Indonesian authorities that Veloso’s testimony could help convict the other woman and even more dangerous drug dealers.
                                  Even Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao — who is in the United States for a title fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. — earlier made a televised appeal to Indonesian president Joko Widodo on Veloso’s behalf.
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                                  • CWD
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 01-22-12
                                    • 7665

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by ACoochy
                                    Lets see you say that when a heavy drug syndicate tells you to either go with the drugs or have your entire family murdered.

                                    Wonder what youd choose then? Its not like these guys had a realistic choice at the time..
                                    i read the girl was pardoned because she was a mule forced into the game...what i didnt read was who forced her, were these 2 ringleaders the ones who did or were they some just idiots who decided to try to smuggle drugs? either way they still didnt deserve death just wondering if the media was leaving some facts out?
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                                    • jtoler
                                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                      • 12-17-13
                                      • 30967

                                      #19
                                      She got lucky, politics as usual. Its not what know its who you know. So Im guessing her Philippinean heritage saved her, both countries are cordial to one another and make money off each other, influence saves the day.
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