Okay, first of; it is always easier to talk about someone Else, than one self, and quite a few comments here, are doing exactly that. (Talking about others)
But, must we just forget that this is a 19 year old irish Girl, who was bored to death in Ireland? Had 9 siblings, and just didnt have much to do there, she was probably losing her mind because of the boredness. Does that justify her trying to smuggle drugs? Absolutely not.
But keeping in mind, she is a Young woman first of all, not even talking that she is irish from the coubtryside, But we still have to give her the benefit of doubt. . People deserve second chances. . And to me this Young woman sounded very honest and trustworthy, she really sounded like she regreted everything even early on. Har this been a 35 year old lady, the story would have been different. :) had this been a guy, the story would have been much much worse. . So yes, the feminine sector of the whole thing, absolutely is there. She was granted freedom not only because she was very sincere and Young, But probably also because she was a Young woman.
Women just go through life easier, more often than men. That is just a fact. . I Can bet you, there are at least 400 europeans who did much less in Peru, who are doing much worse sentences. So in that case, no, i dont like that Netflix is spewing this feminine agenda out there, portraying her as some hero that she survived prison, after she tried to smuggle 11 Kgs and lied afterwards. Even the music was a bit too much, like come ooon. .
But i believed her though, she did do that as it was Said, it is just that Netflix kinda made it Sound like she was the hero in all this.