It would be easy to call Nikki Butler crazy.
She did just agree to marry convicted heroin smuggler Scott Rush, and they plan to get married in the Balinese jail where he’s living out his life sentence.
For those of us on the outside, saying ‘yes’ to a man who gets down on one knee and has to reach between bars to ask for your hand in marriage seems like total madness.
Nikki’s a married, 38-year-old banker from London with two kids. She’s getting a divorce so that she can marry Scott, who is 28. She says this just feels right. He says they were meant to be. She says she wouldn’t want to be with anyone else in the world, he says he’s so lucky to have her. It’s a beautiful love story — except for the part where he will probably die in the same cell where he proposed.
Scott is one of the infamous ‘Bali Nine,’ arrested on drug trafficking charges in 2005, sentenced to death, and then on appeal, sentenced to life. He met Nikki once – a week before his arrest. They lost touch (because he was in jail – a bigger reason than most not to call after a date). When Nikki saw Scott’s face on TV years later, she decided to contact him. Romance happened, though it really is hard to believe how it could.
Now you’re thinking: What kind of woman accepts a proposal from a convicted drug-smuggler? What kind of a life could she possibly have with him? What is she thinking, what is she doing, what is she signing her kids up for?
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I don't understand how someone can fall in love with another person who's lacking a moral compass. He's a drug trafficker??? I sort of pity her because she clearly doesn't think highly enough of herself to wait for someone better to come along.
It was 9 years ago and he was just a kid! Not uncommon for teenagers to do stupid things, does that mean he should NEVER find someone to love him??
Maybe she just loves him? I actually don't think we've ever got the right to judge someone else's relationship from the outside.