Schapelle Corby's insistence she knew nothing about the bag of marijuana found in her boogie board bag has been dealt another major blow with a new book detailing where the marijuana came from, how it got into her bag and her father's 30-year history of drug dealing. Sins of the Father by Sun-Herald journalist Eamonn Duff adds myriad details to the circumstances surrounding Australia's most polarising criminal cases since Lindy Chamberlain's conviction. Launching the book this morning, Allen and Unwin publisher Richard Walsh said: "Indonesians have said from the beginning she's a guilty person, we are saying to a domestic audience we agree."
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NZ Herald report 10 November.
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