Sins of the Father – the untold Schapelle Corby story
by Clayton Wehner - November 9th, 2011
Sins of the Father: The untold story behind Schapelle Corby’s ill-fated drug run
by Eamonn Duff
published on Wednesday, 9 November at 10.00am
9781742378176
Embargoed until today, Allen & Unwin today releases one of the most explosive titles of the year – up until now the book has been referred to as ‘Project A’.
This is the story behind Australia’s most famous drug case.
A reckless father, his dark past, an Adelaide drug trafficker and the Gold Coast beauty school dropout who kept her mouth shut. This is the explosive untold story of Schapelle Corby and how she took the rap for her father’s drug syndicate.
The result of a three year investigation, Sins of the Father returns to the beginning of Australia’s most famous drug case, to a time when nobody had ever heard the name Schapelle Corby. Finally, the missing pieces of the jigsaw fall into place as we are led, step by step, through the important weeks, days and hours leading up to her dramatic arrest.
Shedding new light on her long-held claims of innocence, this is the book Schapelle’s army of supporters do not want you to read.
Eamonn Duff has been a journalist for more than twenty years. As a senior investigative journalist at Fairfax for over a decade, he has broken many major stories in areas as diverse as sport, crime, politics and national security.
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November 9th, 2011 at 8:05 am
See expendable.tv for the truth, as well as qantascoverup.blogspot.com for a series of graphic slides revealing the insider criminality at our airports. It’s said the author of this new book is a conman and liar.
November 10th, 2011 at 1:12 pm
Readers of this new book may be interested in the web page http://www.sinsofthefather.net/
November 17th, 2011 at 3:21 pm
A very compelling read which smacks of authenticity, not the least because some of the information came from a convicted drug dealer… let’s face it …. who else would know? A coincidence that he is photographed in Kerobokan Jail with Schapelle or there to ensure she did not talk and give her father up?! Her brother arrested with pot all over the house yet Merc and Pelle have never used pot?! Her dysfunctional family raking in the $$$$ on Schapelles back! … and still doing so! Who paid for the “breasts” in the Rally pics by the way or were they just a good “photoshop”? Eamonn Duff is a courageous man to take on this lot. It would have been out sooner had it not been delayed by lawyers protecting him and the publishers from vindictive legal manouvering by the Corbys. Well done Eamonn!
November 17th, 2011 at 3:46 pm
@ TruthSeeker I went to your Http and all I can conclude is that you have not read the book. All of your arguments have been addressed in the book… I suggest you re-read it and open your mind.
McCauley was not paid…
Eamonn Duff and the publishers are entitled to be paid… this is their profession.
The Corby Family is not entitled to be paid and to profit from crime under Australian Law… and yet they do get paid and they do profit from Schapelles mistakes and also her misery. Your disgust like that of most Australians should be directed at the Corbys. By Western views we would all like to see Schapelle come home. Her only hope for clemency is if she shows remorse by admitting the truth. She has painted herself into a corner. Her smart move would be to admit what happened and allow herself to move on with her sad life, preferably without her money-grubbing family.