Flight Attendant Caught Smuggling 100 Pounds of Deadly Drug Made From Human Bones [Roundup]

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  1. Well, that’s messed up. At least it’s not ivory or pangolins this time… *sigh*

  2. Marriott has done literally nothing pro-customer since launching Bonvoy. And yet, the blogs still promote Marriott credit cards.

    Meanwhile, properties rip-off Marriott by selling rooms on Airbnb.

  3. Ms. Lee had 100 pounds of drugs with her for a flight that she could have made with only a carry-on bag so I find that her claim of the drugs being planted is a stretch.

  4. Girl who had to remove her ridiculous makeup. She looks beautiful without it!

  5. So, a drug that uses human bones in its manufacturing causes 12 deaths a week, generating more available human bones. Recycling at its best. I’m pretty sure I’d notice if my suitcase or two were emptied and filled with 100 lbs. of something else.

  6. She won’t do it again – Sri Lanka law enforces the death penalty for drug smuggling. I’d almost nominate this woman for a Darwin Award, but I have respect for the award and no respect for drug smuggling.

  7. Hi Gary,

    There is cleavage in the photo for this story.

    Please remove as highlighting that is objectifying.

    Thanks.

  8. @Un – are you gay or something? Otherwise why upset with cleavage. SMDH!!!

  9. @Un should stick to reading whatever material his/her religion and or gender bias stuff he/she relates to.

    I choose to read or leave what I want. I am not forced.

  10. @Retired Gambler — One can have a preference or an aversion to cleavage, regardless of sexual orientation; for instance, if you’re overweight enough, biological men can have ‘cleavage,’ too. Bah!

    Yet, @Un, I’d hardly expect adherence to strict ‘modesty’ at VFTW; it’s Gary’s site, after all, not the Associated Press.

    So, @Steve M has the right idea, though he could have said it without the unnecessary attack on beliefs or background.

  11. UK. Canadian earlier. Remember this when rushing to the ugly American comments. There are plenty of ugly (and good) people everywhere.

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