The Damage Done by Warren Fellows6/20/2023 Warren Fellows and his “comrades” were without doubt guilty of their crimes, but the shear vengeful torment of their incarceration was a crime against humanity. Along with fellow Australian Paul Hayward, Fellows is subjected to a ruthless nightmare, one that couldn’t even be crafted by the best Hollywood director, leaving them emotionally scared and physically drained. Well obviously and luckily for readers of this book, article 27 was never enforced on Warren Fellows, but one month into his term, he was begging for it. In 1978 at the age of 25 and as predicted by a soothsayer, the life of Warren Fellows, descended literally into a gothic like dungeon of doom, when he was caught with 24 bags of grade-4 heroin, in a downtown Bangkok hotel room. Apart from being enforced regularly, you might think that this would be enough to deter the, would-be drug “runner”. It is a military law and quite subtly states, that if you are charged with trafficking drugs you can be executed without a trial, that’s it. In Thailand, they have a little clause in their criminal justice system titled article 27. (BOOK REVIEW) This book is an autobiography of the author and his 12 year journey through hell and back, in the simplest of summations.
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