The Candidate Sources Report

Whilst the mission of The Expendable Project is not to investigate those actually responsible for the placement of the marijuana in Schapelle Corby's boogie-board bag, during the course of research, a significant amount of information has been forthcoming on this aspect.

This report examines some of this data, and considers a number of the most common propositions.


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AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM MOSS/MILLER:


See also: William Moss v The ABC


REPORT CONTENTS:


CONTENTS


        1. Introduction

        2. Sydney: The William Miller Affair
                2.1 Background: Cobalt & Corruption
                        2.1.1 Police Corruption
                        2.1.2 Sydney Airport
                2.2 William Walter Miller
                        2.2.1 The State’s Reaction
                        2.2.2 Tom Percy QC
                        2.2.3 Mr Miller’s Litigation
                        2.2.4 Legal Transcripts
                        2.2.5 Location & Relationship
                        2.2.6 The Consistent Story
                2.3 Third Party Corroboration

        3. Source Propositions
                3.1 The Sue Affair
                        3.1.1 Background
                        3.1.2 The AFP
                        3.1.3 The Failure To Investigate
                3.2 The John Ford Affair
                        3.2.1 Background
                        3.2.2 John Ford
                        3.2.3 Third Party Corroboration
                        3.2.4 The Unique Flight Delay Pattern
                        3.2.5 The AFP
                        3.2.6 Closing Notes
                3.3 The Operation Mocha Affair
                        3.3.1 Introduction
                        3.3.2 A Question Of Timing
                        3.3.3 Government Correspondence
                        3.3.4 Parliamentary Questions
                        3.3.5 The Flight Delay Pattern
                        3.3.6 Closing Notes

        4. Summary









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