“We went to Bolivia for a holiday. I had no idea there was cocaine in our bags. I was only 17.”
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“Stina told me we were going to Spain to paint houses. They tricked me into going to Bolivia.”
“We all knew exactly why we were coming to Bolivia, how much we’d get paid, everything. Now they blame me.”
“I knew why the girls were in Bolivia, but I wasn’t part of it. Does knowing make me guilty?”
“I knew something was going to come, so that’s my role. I didn’t know the girls, but I knew it would be three mules.”
“I know what I did, I don’t want to blame anyone else. I took money to Brazil, but there’s no way I’d traffic drugs.”
“They want to make an example of us, but they’re just imprisoning small fishes and drug addicts like me and Oskar.”
“The girls had the chance to pull out… the drugs were delayed. They changed their flight to wait.”
“It was extremely wrong for Madelaine and Stina to trick an innocent girl into a cocaine trip. Christina is the victim of the drug mafia”
“Even the policeman declared, that my client not coming from a decent home, must be guilty ”
“There is no need to trick someone into doing this. I want all of the defendants to be declared guilty ”
“How did Stina get out of Bolivia? With who? That’s what I want to know so we can catch them.”
Dagbladet | “We’re not out to get Stina… we want to catch the journalists who helped her escape Bolivia.”
VG Magazine | “We think a journalist named Jonas, of ALFA Magazine, organised Stina’s escape.”
ALFA Magazine | “Stina is safe, that’s what I’ve been allowed to say. The people smuggling Stina are the best when it comes to this things .”
You’ve read the case testimonies, met the suspects, media and lawyers: who do you believe?