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After 25 years working in homicide, former Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin is sitting down across the interview room table from cops, crims, addicts, victims, small-time cheats and big-town lawyers, asking them to share their stories.
One of the country’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers reveals the reality of life and death inside the justice system. Gary talks about the big things with an open mind – good and evil, hope and suffering, joy, tragedy – and redemption. I Catch Killers is a True Crime Australia production.
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Evaristo Salas spent two decades fighting for his freedom. Wrongly convicted of murder, the young teenager was forced to endure a world of violence. Every second he was in prison, he was convicted over and over again. After 27 years, he finally walked free. Evaristo joins Gary Jubelin from his childhood home to share the highs and lows of prison, and ultimately how he survived.
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Evaristo Salas was sentenced to 32 years prison for a murder he didn’t commit. He was just 15 years old when he was thrown into jail with some of the most violent murderers in the US. It was a nightmare he couldn’t wake up from.
Looking for something new to listen to? Try award-winning True Crime Australia series Breaking Badness. Join former homicide detective Gary Jubelin as he goes into a maximum security prison. During a career spent locking up murderers, gang leaders and rapists, Jubelin didn’t care what happened to them after. Deep inside the prison walls he discovers how you can lock men up and turn them into animals – but one day, they are going to be released.
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In a special bonus episode, Gary joins Sarrah Le Marquand on Something To Talk About, a podcast by Stellar, to chat about everything from policing to podcasting. Gary also reflects on the toughest moment of his career, and explaining that while he felt he lost his identity for a time, a life-changing routine of wellness and meditation practices helped him discover who he is again.
If you like what you hear, be sure to check out Something To Talk About, a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au
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Once a child has seen family violence, it can’t be undone. It stays with them the rest of their life. Former detective Vince Hurley is working to end violence against women. From ankle bracelets to educating young boys, the criminologist joins Gary Jubelin to share how we can stop women being murdered.
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When Vince Hurley was in the police, he went to 20 domestics in one night. He once held a 10 year old child in his arms as she died from stab wounds inflicted by her father. Although his detective career ended when he was pushed off a roof by crooks, Vince is now unmasking the dark truth of injustice in Australia: women killed at the hands of men.
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As a woman in the police, Veronica Gorrie felt she had to work 10 times harder than her male colleagues to earn her spot in the squad. From ending sieges with cigarettes to using dark humour to cope with horrific events, the award-winning author joins Gary Jubelin to discuss the brutal policing culture, shocking truths of injustice and her biggest regrets.
Discover Veronica Gorrie’s award-winning books - Black and Blue is here, and When Cops Are Criminals is here.
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Growing up, Veronica Gorrie feared the police. As an Aboriginal person, it’s their first instinct to call on each other, rather than the officers in blue. But that didn’t stop her from becoming a cop. For 10 years, Veronica enforced the law. She’s been assaulted, abused and even reported a complaint against herself. This is what policing is like through the eyes of an Aboriginal woman.
Discover Veronica Gorrie’s award-winning books - Black and Blue here, and When Cops Are Criminals here.
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From Terry Falconer’s murder and road side meditation to his portrayal in Underbelly and his private life, Gary Jubelin answers all your questions. Joined by former guest and friend of the podcast, Andrew Hamilton, the comedian puts Gary in the interrogation seat.
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Why did Gary join the police? Why was he kicked off a plane? Why was he attacked by dogs during a covert operation? Who are the dumbest crooks? In this end of year special, ex magic mushroom dealer Andrew Hamilton is asking Gary Jubelin the tough questions. This is everything you wanted to know - and nothing is off limits.
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Former detective Kristi McVee has interviewed hundreds of young kids who’ve been assaulted by child sex offenders. From love bombing and online dangers to the sextortion gangs online, Kristi wants to empower children and end the insidious cycle of abuse.
Listen to Kristi on The CAPE Podcast here.
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Australian boxer Sam Goodman is preparing for the biggest fight of his career. Next month, he will be taking on Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue “The Monster” in front of a sold out crowd. He has been gunning for this very moment for years.
Sam joins Gary Jubelin in this special bonus episode of I Catch Killers to share what it takes to fight for a world title, and how it will change his life forever.
Watch Sam Goodman take on Naoya Inoue on 24 January.
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Former detective Kristi McVee can’t sleep if she’s not working to catch bad guys. It’s her life mission to shine a light on the predators lurking in the shadows, abusing children. The former Western Australian police officer reveals how to spot sex offenders, how perpetrators target young kids and how you can protect your children.
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Nina Funnell was walking home when she was violently strangled and raped by a stranger. The man held a box cutter blade at her throat and threatened to kill her. The award-winning journalist shares how she survived the terrifying attack and what people can do to help survivors of sexual assault.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers discusses sexual violence. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14.
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Sexual assault is about authority and control. Now, award winning journalist Nina Funnell is helping survivors regain their power. After surviving her own horrifying attack, Nina has worked with dozens of victims to blow the whistle on some of the worst offenders in the country. From vile initiation rituals and misogynistic slogans to learning what sexual assault looks like, the campaigner is lifting the lid on rape culture.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers discusses suicidal ideation. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14.
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Ross Smith was eating chicken in the bath when he was shot dead by Malcolm Baker. Filled with wicked rage, Baker was on a violent killing spree, murdering his ex-girlfriend Kerryann Gannon and her pregnant sister Lisa Gannon, their father Thomas Gannon, his own son David Baker, as well as Ross’ partner Leslie Read. Within 50 minutes, six lives had been stolen. Former detective Ted Bassingthwaighte unpacks the harrowing massacre that’s rarely seen on Australian soil.
This episode of I Catch Killers discusses family violence. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to White Ribbon Australia on 1800RESPECT.
To buy a copy of the book, Bloody Odyssey, email Ted Bassingthwaighte directly at [email protected], or find one here.
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When former detective Ted Bassingthwaighte met mass murderer Malcolm Baker, he saw the psychopathically cold look in his eyes. Years earlier, Baker - who was married three times, met 16 year old Kerryann Gannon. He was obsessed, wanting complete control. So when she ended the relationship, he was filled with jealous rage. Armed with his gun, he violently rampaged the small Australian town, killing anyone in his sight.
This episode of I Catch Killers discusses family violence. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to White Ribbon Australia on 1800RESPECT.
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Elliot McLaren was run over by a car, became homeless three times, lived in a mob house and was addicted to drugs. Every day he was afraid of his own existence. But when he came out as gay, his whole life changed. The former gangster turned comedian shares how open mic nights turned his life around.
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Comedian Elliot McLaren was sexually abused as a child for years. To escape the trauma, he robbed houses, joined street gangs and turned to alcohol. By the age of 12, he was a drug addict.
Soon he became homeless, lived in a mob house and became a stand over man - all the while he was hiding a secret he thought would destroy his life.
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In the remote Victorian high country, missing campers Carol Clay and Russell Hill’s love affair came to an end. From plotting to befriend a murderer to a dangerous bee sting, this is how old school detective work caught the killer, former pilot and hobby deer hunter Greg Lynn.
Discover Greg Haddrick's book, In the Dead of Night.
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Carol Clay and Russell Hill were having a secret affair when they went missing on a camping trip in remote Victoria bush. Did they run off together? Did they get lost on a bush walk? Were they dead or alive? No one knew. From the button man to a high profile pilot, Greg Haddrick takes Gary Jubelin through every step of the investigation to catch a killer.
Discover Greg Haddrick's book, In the Dead of Night.
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From the horrific murder of Clare Bernal and the true story behind the notorious case of Dirty John to the Menendez brothers, Laura Richards breaks down the crimes that shocked the world. The criminal behavioural analyst spent years profiling serial killers and violent offenders, and now she’s sharing the overlooked dangers and red flags of these insidious crimes.
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Dangerous predators are killing people in slow motion right in front of our eyes. It’s death by a thousand cuts that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late - but not to Laura Richards. The world renowned former New Scotland Yard criminal behavioural analyst has caught serial killers and violent rapists by getting inside their minds, saving lives along the way.
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While AFP officer Matt lay wounded on the ground in a Melbourne car park, a terrorist tried to behead him. But with one fatal bullet, former Victoria police officer Niall shot the extremist dead, saving Matt’s life. The “blood brothers” join Gary Jubelin to share how they survived, the ongoing cost and why good has to beat evil every single time.
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Matt and Niall were close to death when they were stabbed by a terrorist. The former Victoria police officer and AFP officer were carrying out a routine meeting. But within seconds, the terrorist stabbed Niall before plunging his knife through Matt’s chest. This was the moment they thought they were going to die.
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William Tyrrell is one of the biggest missing persons cases in the world - and it ultimately ended Gary Jubelin’s career. Now, investigative journalist Dan Box is giving listeners the definitive story into William Tyrrell’s disappearance. In this episode, Dan shares what was done right during the police investigation, what was missed and why they won’t find William.
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William Tyrrell was the little lost boy who vanished in a Spider-Man suit. A decade on from his disappearance, award-winning investigative journalist Dan Box is uncovering the untold story behind the missing three-year-old child in the new podcast, Witness: William Tyrrell.
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Ex bikie Brent Simpson should have been dead 10 times over by now. Nothing good was coming from his crime fuelled lifestyle, until he turned it all around. The host of The Clink podcast joins Gary Jubelin to talk about why people turn to a life of criminality, building resilience and how men can be better fathers.
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Brent Simpson was a bikie. Gary Jubelin was a cop. Those two worlds often clash, but they also have a lot in common. In this co-hosted episode I Catch Killers and The Clink, the rivalry between cops and crims comes to a head in a way that’s never been done before.
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Harrison James has to stop himself from getting on a plane to see his daughter every single day. It’s one of his heartbreaking realities of surviving childhood sexual abuse. Now, Harrison is sharing his story to help others and shed light on the insidious crime that often lurks in the shadows.
This episode of I Catch Killers discusses self harm. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Every morning before school, Harrison James was sexually abused by his stepmother. When he came home, he’d be abused again that night. He was only 13. This happened for three years, until one day when he was sitting on the bus in his school uniform and he received a text. His stepmother was pregnant with his daughter.
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World champion Michael Katsidis has been to prison twice - and it’s not a mistake he’s going to make again. The Olympic boxer is sharing his lessons from jail and addiction to coach younger generations. Katsidis and veteran Marty Cornish reveal how they are helping build bulletproof mindsets to make men better people.
Discover more at the Bulletproof Mindset Academy.
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Michael Katsidis was a child when his whole world shattered. A paedophile regularly molested him, slowly destroying his life. The former world boxing champion turned to drugs and alcohol to mask the pain. But after the death of his brother, his life spiralled out of control - until he landed in prison for the second time.
In this episode, Katsidis and retired veteran Marty Cornish join Gary Jubelin to talk about how they’re working to reduce the stigma around men’s mental health with the Bulletproof Mindset Academy.
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Retired police officer Caroline O’Hare has protected some of the world’s most influential people including the Queen and Princess Diana. The counter-terrorism expert has also protected Australians for years, working to prevent deadly terrorist attacks. Now Caroline’s giving victims of terrorism a voice.
Find out more about Victims Of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) at vota.org.au
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Caroline O’Hare helped take down serial killer Ivan Milat. From feeding prisoners and using her official police-issued handbag to negotiating sieges with her sniper husband and using McDonalds to end late night standoffs, the former counter terrorism expert joins Gary Jubelin to share the highs, lows and laughter behind 42 years in uniform.
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Brittany Higgins and Bruce Lehrmann have been at the centre of one of Australia’s highest profile court cases - and ACT Attorney General Shane Rattenbury was in the midst of the fallout. From the cracks that unfolded and the lessons learned, Shane joins Gary to discuss everything from reducing family violence, the $198,000 cost to keep inmates and why he won’t criminalise coercive control.
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Shane Rattenbury risked his life putting his body in front of deadly Japanese harpoons to save whales. These days, the ACT Attorney General is still fighting - but he’s fighting a different battle. From reducing prison populations and making communities safer, the activist is breaking the crime fighting cycle.
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Notorious gangster Neddy Smith and crooked cop Roger Rogerson were the princes of Sydney’s lucrative but deadly drug kingdom. An attempted assassination of undercover cop Mick Drury, the violent murder of Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and the brazen laneway shooting of Warren Lanfranchi. These were just some crimes committed in the murky underworld that award-winning crime reporter Neil Mercer reveals the truth behind.
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Disgraced detective Roger Rogerson appeared to be a charming neighbour who helped old ladies cross the road. In reality, he was a cold and calculated corrupt cop, whose life was embroiled with murder, attempted assassinations, drug trafficking and gangsters. From the death of an innocent bank manager to violent police shootings, veteran crime journalist Neil Mercer reveals the downfall of Roger Rogerson, and his friendship with notorious gangster Neddy Smith.
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Ex bikie boss Jay Malkoun should have died when his car exploded into a deadly fireball. When Malkoun escaped the car, he felt shorter - that’s because he was standing on the exposed bones of his shin, not his feet. This is the incredible story of how he survived an attempted assassination in Greece.
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Former bikie boss Jay Malkoun spent a decade in notorious Pentridge Prison for trafficking heroin, searched for lost treasure hidden deep in the ocean and survived attempted assassination. Malkoun gives Gary Jubelin a raw and brutally honest insight into the underworld - a world that’s often kept in the dark.
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FROM THE ARCHIVE:
Today marks the 10th anniversary of William Tyrrell’s disappearance. Sadly we still do not know what has happened to William.
In this re-released interview from 2021, Gary sat down with journalist Claire Harvey to give his official response to some of the allegations and questions surrounding the investigation he led for four years.
What Gary discussed in the interview with Claire are still as relevant as they were three years ago.
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Allison Baden-Clay’s husband reported her missing. A kayaker found her body in the Brisbane River. Two months later, Allison’s husband Gerard was charged with her murder. From the bizarre deadly caterpillar theory to the botanist who helped crack the case, former detective Mark Ainsworth walks Gary Jubelin through the homicide investigation that shocked the world.
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Tomato tins stuffed with 15 million ecstasy pills landed in the hands of retired detective Mark Ainsworth. The $750 million haul became the world’s biggest drug bust. The retired police officer reveals how the task force uncovered the drugs, why youth crime is rife and his solution to reducing crime.
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Welcome to I Catch Killers! For our new listeners, we’ve put together a trailer to showcase the best of our guests. Be taken into the dark world of crime with former homicide detective Gary Jubelin. You'll hear from retired detectives, ex bikies, reformed criminals, victims of crime and survivors. No two stories are ever the same.
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Claude Robinson blew his inheritance on heroin, and lots of it. Breaking free from the chaotic grip of drugs, the former addict has been clean for 17 years. Now he supports inmates transition back into society at Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest running halfway homes.
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Claude Robinson has been shot, stabbed, chased at gunpoint by drug dealers, was struck by a car driven by undercover cops in a robbery gone wrong and spent years behind bars with some of the most notorious criminals including Ivan Milat. This is how Claude broke a crippling drug addiction and left the life of crime behind him.
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Louisa Hope is lucky to be alive. She and her mother were right beside terrorist Man Haron Monis when police stormed the building firing bullets in his direction. From the moment hostages escaped to the deadly end of the Lindt Cafe Siege, Louisa joins Gary Jubelin to talk through the day when terror struck Sydney’s heart, and changed her life forever.
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Louisa Hope was held hostage for 16 hours during the Lindt Cafe Siege. She was used as a human shield by Man Haron Monis, was forced beside the terrorist when he executed Tori Johnson and suffered from shrapnel wounds. Three times that day, Louisa thought she was going to die - and she nearly did.
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What really happens when a dead body is discovered? Ex-Scotland Yard homicide detective Steve Keogh and Gary Jubelin walk through every step of a murder investigation. From identifying the victim and searching for subtle clues to closing in on suspects, this is what it takes to catch a killer.
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Steve Keogh loves hunting criminals. The retired Scotland Yard detective spent years locking up people he grew up with, chasing murderers and solving crimes as he slept. From a brutal murder where two men were stabbed 70 times to the drop of blood that blew the case wide open, Steve joins Gary Jubelin to talk all things homicide.
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“Sit down, shut up and f*** off.” Those are the words coffin confessor Bill Edgar shouts when he crashes a funeral to reveal the deepest, darkest secrets of the dead. From burying cash under a coffin to removing a widow’s intimate toy before her family discovered it, the private investigator joins Gary Jubelin to share some of the wildest secrets from the grave.
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Bill Edgar was a teenager when he stole a rifle, climbed his school’s clock tower and planned to kill the teachers. After suffering years of sexual abuse at the hands of teachers and his grandfather, he couldn’t go on. Bill Edgar soon became a street kid and spent years locked up at Boggo Road Jail mingling with the most notorious crims of the ‘80s.
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Listen to episode 1 of our new series, The Missing 49 Million.
It was supposed to be 'bigger than Google' so how did it all go so wrong? Meet Alan Metcalfe, the Aussie man who claimed to have found the secret to AI in the Bible and convinced hundreds of investors to part with their money. 49 million dollars has vanished into thin air, join Alex Turner-Cohen as she tries to solve the mystery of the missing millions.
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Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham dreamed of being the best in the world. But even when he won gold at the Beijing Olympics, he still wasn’t world number one. From there, he spiralled. The Aussie athlete joins Gary Jubelin to share the reality of the Games, why he lived off two minute noodles and how he broke free from the dangerous cycle of drugs.
Catch up on the latest from the 2024 Paris Olympics as it happens with our on the ground coverage at The Daily Telegraph.
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Olympic gold medalist Matthew Mitcham made history with his near-perfect dive, but his life was far from it. The champion athlete had a lonely childhood, battled depression from the age of 14, punished himself for having gay thoughts and escaped his feelings with drugs and alcohol. Fighting a crippling fear of failure, Matthew just wanted to be perfect. To be the best. And for a moment, he was.
This is Matthew Mitcham like you’ve never heard him, “warts and all”.
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Tracy Hall was in love with a man who never existed. In the space of 24 hours, Tracy’s life erupted beneath her. Hamish McLaren stole almost $8 million from his victims - but Tracy was his last. Joining Gary Jubelin, Tracy reveals what Hamish McLaren said when he called her from jail, how she rebuilt her life, and why becoming a victim of fraud could happen to anyone.
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Tracy Hall fell in love with Max Tavita. Life was perfect. There were family holidays, they looked at buying houses, and they’d planned their future together. But it was all a web of lies. Within 18 months, he’d fleeced her of $300,000 in her life savings. She was left with nothing, and the man she knew as Max Tavita was in fact one of Australia’s worst con men.
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John Price’s severed head was boiling in a pot with veggies, his skin was hanging in one piece on a butcher’s hook in the doorway and the walls were covered in blood. That was the crime scene retired detective Robert Wells walked into in 2000. Robert joins Gary Jubelin to talk about how he ran the murder investigation, and what it was like when he came face to face with the cannibal killer Katherine Knight.
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Retired detective Robert Wells worked a one man station, had a gun stuck in his belly, attended car accidents alone where people were dying - but the case that still haunts him is the murder of John Price. Stabbed to death in his own home, his girlfriend Katherine Knight skinned and butchered him before serving him on dinner plates.
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No swearing, no smoking, no gossip and no alcohol. That’s what Peter Lyndon James promises the addicts who stay at his “tough love” rehabilitation centre, Shalom House. The reformed criminal has helped hundreds overcome addiction, but to do that, he has to take the prison out of the prisoner.
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Reformed drug addict Peter Lyndon James was only nine years old when he was first sent to prison. For the next 26 years, the career criminal felt trapped, spending much of his life in and out of jail. But one moment changed everything, and he broke free.
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Maria Korp’s decomposing body was found in the boot of her car. When former detective Narelle Fraser saw Maria, she got into the cramped car and laid beside her near-lifeless body. Desperately looking for any small sign of life, Narelle rested her head on Maria’s chest. Ever so slowly, it moved up and down.
Narelle walks Gary Jubelin through the case that shocked Australia. A story of lust, love, betrayal - and the extraordinary lengths of a compassionate detective.
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Anna Sharpe was pregnant with her second child when she and her 20 month old daughter, Gracie, vanished. But the killer was hiding in plain sight. Former detective Narelle Fraser joins Gary Jubelin to share how she solved the murders - and what lengths she went to in retrieving Anna and Gracie’s bodies.
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From catching killers to preventing terror attacks, Dr Dave Gawel spent decades protecting Australia. If nothing happened, he was doing his job. In this episode, the counter terrorism expert joins Gary Jubelin to discuss radicalisation, recruitment, how experts manage threats in real time, and the intense pressures faced in the fight against terrorism.
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Two weeks. Four murders. That was Dr Dave Gawel’s reality early in his career. He spent three days chasing a gang of street kids who attacked a child with a sledgehammer and murdered a young woman in a paddock. That woman was Janine Balding. On this episode of I Catch Killers, the counter terrorism expert recalls his early police days, and explains how he spent his career stopping crimes before they occurred.
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Listen to episode 1 of our new series inside the global cocaine industry - where profits are counted up in millions and losses measured out in murders.
This worldwide investigation from The Times, Sunday Times and NewsCorp Australia, reveals how the drug business works like any multi-billion dollar corporation.
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When Billy Moore was first locked away in a Thai prison, he shared a cell with a dead person for three days. For years he slept on a cell floor with 70 inmates, ate soup with chicken eyeballs and navigated the deadly politics of brutal prison gangs. This is what it takes to survive one of the world’s most notorious prisons.
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Billy Moore thought he’d die in a Thai prison. He’s been through countless near death experiences, over doses and collisions. He’s been stabbed and shot at, he’s been mauled and had his ear bitten off in a street fight. Billy joins Gary Jubelin to share what it’s like to spend almost 20 years in prisons around the world.
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All that Sue and Lloyd Clarke have of their daughter Hannah Clarke are her footprints. Those prints inspired Small Steps For Hannah - a foundation working to stop the cycle of domestic violence. Sue and Lloyd join Gary Jubelin to discuss red flags, coercive control and what is being done to put an end to it.
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Hannah Clarke was doused in petrol and set alight by her ex partner. He killed her and their three young children, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey, in 2020. It is the worst possible outcome of family violence. Hannah’s parents, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, join Gary Jubelin to raise awareness about coercive control.
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Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young was a high-flying homicide detective, working cold cases and catching killers. One case brought her career to a sudden stop - death of a young man called Scott Johnson in 1988. In the final part of this four-part special interview Pamela talks Gary Jubelin through the case and how it led to her undoing.
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During the 1980s, the homes and workplaces of several family court judges were bombed in Australia. Working at the Unsolved Homicide Unit, Pamela Young successfully closed the case 40 years later, after her team stumbled upon a key piece of evidence that had been overlooked.
In part three of this four-part special, Pamela walks us through the case, reveals what it was like filming a TV series based on her life with Gary Jubelin and shares the best and worst things about their love life together.
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Former detective Pamela Young has seen the very worst of humanity. She investigated the satanic murders of David O’Hearn and Frank Arkell - where O’Hearn’s bloodied limbs were used to write demonic symbols on the walls of his home, and Arkell was found with lapel pins in his eyes. She helped catch the Granny Killer and solved the Family Law Court Bombings. Despite a career pursuing murderers, Pamela still sees the good in people.
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Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young spent more than 30 years solving some of Australia’s most gruesome crimes. She rose to the top in a tough world, earning a reputation as someone to be admired, respected and sometimes feared. Gary Jubelin fell in love with her.
In this four-part special interview, Gary and Pamela will discuss everything from their careers as homicide detectives to their relationship. Nothing is off limits.
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Retired detective John Ferriso has seen every type of crime. Across his 20 year career, he investigated corrupt cops, worked on countless cold cases and solved the mystery of the woman who didn’t know who she was. These are the war stories of a NYPD cop.
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John Ferriso grew up streets away from where the Son of Sam murdered his victims. Inspired to catch the bad guys from a young age, he spent decades working as a detective for the famed New York Police Department (NYPD). As a cop in New York City, nothing shocked him. Until September 11, when he was standing just metres from the twin towers, watching the second plane fly through the building.
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After spending a decade in and out of jail, reformed drug dealer Lukas Williams walked out of prison for the last time in 2011. Swapping the criminal world for academia, Lukas is now helping people heal. In this episode, Lukas talks to Gary Jubelin about the moment he met the Northern Territory community rocked by the Zachary Rolfe police shooting in 2019, which killed Kumanjayi Walker.
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Lukas Williams grew up in a world full of trouble; his father accidentally ran over his mother with a car, he fell into dealing drugs, then got addicted and began carrying out armed robberies. His teenage years were spent in and out of boys homes, followed by a decade in and out of prison. Looking back, he says he’d been hurt and wanted to hurt others. It was a way of life he had to break free from.
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Former heroin addict Holly Deane-Johns was locked up in a Thai prison for 7.5 years over drug charges. She couldn’t see the hard concrete floor of the crowded cell she shared with hundreds of women, she had a 22 centimetre floor space to sleep on, she had a rotting tooth pulled out by an inmate, she was sick from the food, and she also shared 10 filthy toilets with 2000 women. This was Holly’s Hell.
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When Holly Deane-Johns was 11, she worked for her mum’s escort business answering phones. By the age of 14, she’d had her first hit of heroin in her bedroom with her mum. From that moment she was hooked. What followed was years of cooking the drug, dealing and using - as well as a stint in jail. But nothing could stop her getting her next hit. Not even attending her heroin addicted mother’s funeral in handcuffs.
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A few guys riding motorbikes suspiciously around a nuclear reactor. That was the start of Operation Pendennis. Peter Moroney was one of the counter terrorism detectives behind the secret police operation working to prevent a deadly NYE terrorist attack. Moments before D-Day, the Prime Minister had been informed and laws had been changed - now it was down to the team to save thousands of Australians.
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Retired detective Peter Moroney helped bring down one of the largest terrorist plots on Australian soil during his career. In the wake of Sydney’s horrifying stabbings at Bondi Junction and a church, the former counter terrorism detective responds to the shocking attacks.
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Retired detective Damian Loone has taken DNA evidence around the world to be tested, he’s negotiated with armed hostage takers and he’s investigated the disappearance of three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer. But the case that took the wind out of him was that of the 2014 Lindt Cafe Siege - where 18 people were held hostage by a lone gunman in Sydney’s CBD, and he was among those first on scene.
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As a detective, Damian Loone played a vital part in catching Lynette Dawson’s killer. First handed the case file 20 years after the young mother was last seen, Loone spent half of his career collecting the evidence to convict her murderer. He talks Gary Jubelin through every step of the investigation.
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Convicted drug dealer Joe Kwon shared a prison cell with a billionaire accountant, who changed his life forever. In exchange for providing his protection, Joe’s new cellmate taught him about business and encouraged him to read. After being released, Joe went to university and set out on his own, working with some of the country’s leading companies and helping other ex-cons earn a second chance.
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Joe Kwon was jailed for running a drug syndicate. Years earlier, he’d dabbled in petty crime, became a foot soldier in an Asian crime gang while still at school and was later held for ransom by the bikies. At his peak, Joe was living the high life; splashing thousands of dollars in cash just because he could do. That was until the morning undercover cops infiltrated his syndicate and everything came crashing down.
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Prisons are thought of as being dangerous but Kylie says she was assaulted more while working as a nurse than now, as a prison officer. After changing her career on her 40th birthday, she works to help reintegrate prisoners into the community. From running into former inmates on her way home to responding to emergencies behind bars, Kylie tells Gary Jubelin what it’s really like to work behind bars.
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Clint has been to jail twice as a prisoner but now he’s back - working in the prison he used to be locked up in. As a teenager, Clint was living on the streets before joining the army, where he was forced to end his military career due to injury. He then got into trouble growing cannabis and ended up incarcerated. He tells Gary Jubelin how he got out, and why he went back inside again.
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Just 12 months before Andrew Krakouer played in the WAFL Grand Final, he was sitting in a prison cell. Years later, he played in a Grand Final at the MCG in front of 90,000 rowdy fans. Although he spent time behind bars, Krakouer told Gary Jubelin he isn’t a bad person, he just did a bad thing - and he reveals why he wouldn’t change a thing.
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AFL star Andrew Krakouer was at the height of his footy career when he was sent to prison. It was a place he hoped never to end up, after spending his childhood visiting his own father in jail. In 2008, he was found guilty of serious assault, swapping his footy jersey for prison greens. Looking back at his life, Krakouer talks Gary Jubelin through the highs and lows.
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The team at I Catch Killers is deeply saddened by the passing of our good friend Russell Manser. Russell has helped so many people in his life. The courage that he showed to turn his life around and help other people was truly inspirational. You will be missed brother. Rest in peace.
This episode is from the archives, and was first published on 11 November 2021.
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The team at I Catch Killers is deeply saddened by the passing of our good friend Russell Manser. Russell has helped so many people in his life. The courage that he showed to turn his life around and help other people was truly inspirational. You will be missed brother. Rest in peace.
This episode is from the archives, and was first published on 8 November 2021.
Russell Manser has an extensive criminal history. He robbed banks, escaped from custody, was a heroin addict and spent 23 years in gaol.
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The worlds of crime, sport, media, law and business come together in part two of this special celebratory episode of I Catch Killers for Johnny Lewis. The coach has saved many lives - including Garth Wood's. The former boxer, who recently spent time in jail, reveals how he spent his days in his cell thinking about fond memories with Lewis, which ultimately pulled him through.
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Australian athletes including Jeff Fenech and actor Matt Nable were among those who lined up to celebrate legendary boxing trainer Johnny Lewis during an extraordinary ‘This Is Your Life’-style tribute for his 80th birthday. Lewis spent his career working with everyone from prisoners and former criminals to everyday people, helping to turn their lives around. He even saved Gary Jubelin when he hit rock bottom.
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Jack Laurence has spoken to some of the most terrifying criminals in the US, including a contract killer called Wild Bill whose crimes made him as one of the country's most wanted criminals. The host of the One Minute Remaining podcast tells Gary Jubelin what it is like to spend time deep in conversation with a murderer, and why he chose to publish what Wild Bill told him.
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Convicted murderers call Jack Laurence at all hours - in the early morning; while he’s out doing the groceries; when he’s about to go to bed. It’s all in a day’s work for the podcaster, who records his One Minute Remaining series of telephone interviews with US prisoners from the comfort of his child’s toy room. Doing so, he’s interviewed contract killers, those who have been wrongly convicted, and people on death row.
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Joe Williams achieved huge success as a professional rugby league player and champion boxer, but was diagnosed as bipolar and also suffered from brain trauma and racism. At his lowest point, he wanted to end his life. Despite everything he’s been through, Joe wouldn’t change any of it. This is how he retrained his brain and found freedom.
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Former rugby league star Joe Williams was only 13 when he signed his first deal with the Sydney Roosters and dreamed of becoming like the players he saw on television. But the mix of drugs and alcohol he used to manage pressure and escape his own emotions cost him a promising career. This is how Joe turned his life around after.
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Kylie Moore-Gilbert was in solitary confinement for almost 12 months straight. There was no bed, no mattress and no pillows. The toilets made her sick and she wasn’t allowed soap to wash her hands. But Kylie wouldn't give in; she went on hunger strikes, scaled a three-storey building and snuck notes to speak to other prisoners. What drove her was the knowledge she'd been jailed for a crime she had not committed.
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Kylie Moore Gilbert was locked away in a notorious Iranian prison for 804 days - and she’d done nothing wrong. The academic was arrested at the airport on her way home to Australia, blindfolded, interrogated and then held in isolation. From her cell, Kylie could hear other prisoners screaming. She had no toilet, no one else spoke English and she didn’t know if she would ever get home.
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Former detective Jon Rouse revolutionised one of the most difficult areas in policing - child exploitation. The ex Queensland cop smashed international paedophile networks, rescued thousands of children from their abusers and worked to identify and remove victims from online images and videos through Task Force Argos. Jon joins Gary Jubelin to talk about his incredible legacy.
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Former detective Jon Rouse has been a victim of an armed robbery, received several death threats and worked as a bank teller to fund his musical ambitions. But after becoming a police officer in the 1980s, Jon began infiltrating international paedophile networks - which revolutionised the way police around the world take down child sex offenders.
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Faith Tkalac has spent years campaigning for an inquest into the death of her son Jari after he was struck by a car driven by his girlfriend, Melissa Oates. In this episode, Gary Jubelin joins Faith at the court hearing, and speaks to crime reporter Amber Wilson, who has covered the case since 2020.
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Twenty six-year-old Jari Wise died when he was hit by a car driven by his girlfriend, Melissa Oates. Since that night in 2020, there’s been a criminal trial in which Melissa pleaded guilty to several driving offences, and the judge found she was not responsible for Jari’s death. His mum, Faith Tkalac, has been campaigning for an inquest. Finally, that day has arrived.
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Former Neighbours star Madeleine West has given her performance of a lifetime, putting the serial paedophile who abused her as a child behind bars. Working with detectives, the actor courageously relived her nightmares, confronting her abuser to coax a confession. Madeleine shares how she reclaimed her power and what her final words were to the ‘monster’ who stole her childhood.
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When Aussie actor Madeleine West was four, she was attacked by a paedophile. The horrific abuse happened for years - all at the hands of her next door neighbour. As a way to escape the dark reality of her childhood, Madeleine became an actress - but the twisted memories soon flooded back. Madeleine joins Gary Jubelin to speak publicly for the first time.
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Australian boxer Ella Boot has a black eye and is covered in blood (her opponent’s). In the fighting world, this is the price of victory. In her first headline fight, Gary Jubelin follows Ella and her coach Johnny Lewis on fight night. From the weigh-in to the rare insights of the change rooms, discover what it really takes to win.
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Ella Boot has her sights set on becoming a world champion boxer. At 23 she’s held multiple national titles in karate, represented her country and travelled the world for fights. But a chance meeting with the legendary boxing trainer Johnny Lewis changed everything. In this episode, Gary Jubelin takes you inside the ropes to watch Ella train, go up against men during her sparring sessions and prepare for fight night.
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Serial killer Dennis Rader, known as the BTK killer (Blind Torture Kill), murdered at least 10 people in the US. He also knows where Erin Moriarty lives. On this episode, the CBS crime reporter opens up about terrifying psychopaths, the cold case of a budding ballerina who vanished and the 'dream killer'.
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Martin Tankleff spent 17 years in jail, wrongly accused of his parents’ deaths. Twin brothers learned how to commit the perfect murder by watching television. A gunman shot and killed 20 children during a horrific school shooting. These are the cases ‘My Life of Crime’ podcast host Erin Moriarty has covered throughout her career - and there’s one that completely broke her.
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At any one time, Jack Beaumont had five different identities. Different names, different families, different local cafes. Every morning, he woke up and became someone else. As a spy with the DGSE - the French CIA - he spent years infiltrating the worst humans on earth. Jack returns to I Catch Killers to talk about the cost of being a spy, having a licence to kill and the only thing that rattles him.
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Jack Beaumont has piloted single seater jets in dogfights, flown twice as high as commercial planes and experienced 9Gs - a G-force that makes you lose your sight and pushes your heart to your chest. The long-time friend of I Catch Killers returned to the podcast, but on one condition - Gary Jubelin had to fly in a fighter jet. In today’s episode, Gary records the podcast from the two-seater little red Super Decathlon.
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Jeffrey Morgan spent 18 years incarcerated in maximum security prisons. The reformed bank robber once saw it as a badge of honour to go to jail, but now he’s turned his life around - and he’s helping keep kids on the right side of the law. Jeffrey joins Gary Jubelin on stage at the I Catch Killer’s live show to share stories of armed robberies, police chases and redemption.
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Russell Oxford spent more than 40 years solving some of Australia’s most gruesome murders and infamous cases. He arrested famously corrupt cop Roger Rogerson, caught the Butcher of Wollongong and solved the horrific 1986 murder of Janine Balding. Russell joins Gary Jubelin on stage at the I Catch Killer’s live show.
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Charlie Bezzina has solved some of Victoria’s biggest homicide cases, Trent Dalton grew up surrounded by drug dealers and infamous prison escapees, Craig Foster relentlessly fought to save a stranger he’d never met. I Catch Killers’ former executive producer Claire Harvey returns to the podcast to discuss the guests that shocked Gary, and also made him laugh and cry.
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When Andrew Hamilton’s house was raided by police, he hid behind his bedroom door; when Ron Isherwood needed his next hit of drugs in prison, he escaped by swimming through shark-infested water; when Ron and Leesa Topic were told their daughter had been shot dead by police, their lives changed forever. Claire Harvey, I Catch Killers’ former executive producer, joins Gary to talk about some of the biggest I Catch Killers moments of 2023.
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Rob Carlton has been shot and killed, had his genitals removed, robbed banks and had open heart surgery - on television, that is. The actor sits down with Gary Jubelin to chat about what it takes to play despicable characters, the iconic role he almost ruined and how any one of us could make a decision that sends us down a path or crime.
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Actor and comedian Rob Carlton has never been to jail or led a life of crime, but he has been taken to dark places through acting. He joins I Catch Killers for a special summer episode to share what it was like to play notorious paedophile Jeffrey Hillsley, why we need every sort of person on the planet and he even reveals one of Gary Jubelin’s most embarrassing moments.
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Andy McNab’s life reads like a fiction novel. He was abandoned at birth, raised by the cleaner, has almost every gallantry award the military can give, is producing a musical in New York, has worked with Robert de Niro - and was diagnosed as a psychopath. In part two, the SAS veteran tells Gary Jubelin what it’s like living as a functioning psychopath.
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Whipped and tortured and forced to lick his own faeces off his arm, Andy McNab endured weeks of horrific treatment while held hostage in Iraq. At its worst, he had his teeth pulled out and lined up for execution. The SAS veteran joins Gary Jubelin from the United Kingdom to share what it takes to survive when you’re faced with death.
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As a professional boxer, Garth Woods faced his share of tough fights, but nothing prepared him for life behind bars. While he expected to face a bunch of hardened crims, instead he found people facing mental health and addiction battles. Garth opens up about the hardest moments of his prison sentence and the lessons he has learned that he still carries with him today.
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The interview Gary wished he didn't have to do. Former professional boxer and rugby league winger, Garth Wood returns to I Catch Killers having recently been released from prison for assault. In this raw and honest conversation, Garth explains what happened, his regrets about the incident, and what it’s like being caught up in the justice system.
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The first time Sean Turnell saw a gun in real life, was when an AK47 was being pointed at his head. For the next few years, the economics professor spent his days locked in a horrifying 150-year-old prison alongside drug traffickers. The bars were rusty, the walls were stained with blood, there were huge scorpions, rats, and spiders, and the food often poisoned the prisoners. This is his extraordinary story of survival.
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Sean Turnell spent 650 days in one of Southeast Asia’s most notorious prisons for a crime he didn’t commit. His ankles and wrists were shackled, and he was tortured and forced to live on a concrete floor in a box with no windows. Until that moment, he’d never been on the wrong side of the law. He’d never even received a parking ticket. But his whole world changed when he was accused of being an MI6 spy.
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Dale Francis Drake had a dream. He wanted to simplify how meth was made. He taught his formula to bikies, and it took off. The new method quickly popped up around the world. Today, it’s a war torn country in the middle of Asia that’s fuelling Australia’s drug epidemic. But how does it get here? Investigative journalist Conor Woodman got inside a Myanmar meth lab to understand what exactly goes on.
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Conor Woodman was captured, blindfolded and driven through the jungle with a bag over his head. The investigative journalist was being taken to a meth lab in South East Asia. He was in a brutal place where tigers are cooked for dinner, child prostitution is rife on the streets and rebels kill people and eat their hearts to send a message.
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Evelyn’s laughter, Clinton’s fast feet and Colleen’s friendly spirit live on in Bowraville when hundreds of students celebrate their legacy at an annual sports carnival. It’s been 33 years since the murders, but the pain is still as raw as it was in 1990-91. Join Gary as he reunites with the families, chats to locals and even speaks to the New South Wales police officers for the first time since he finished his career as a homicide detective.
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Three murdered children, one country town and a serial killer who still walks the streets. The Bowraville murders are one of Australia’s most notorious unsolved serial murder cases. The victims were 16-year-old Colleen Walker Craig, Evelyn Greenup, 4, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16. Gary Jubelin first went to Bowraville in 1997 to investigate these horrific crimes. Today he’s going back to Bowraville to retrace the steps of the missing children.
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Lynette Dawson, now remembered as Lynette Simms, went missing from her home in 1982. But it would take another 40 years for her husband Chris Dawson to be convicted of her murder. Investigative journalist Hedley Thomas shares his own personal connection to Lyn’s story.
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A school teacher, a missing wife and abuse of a school girl. The Teacher’s Pet was the podcast that captivated the world. The award-winning journalist behind it, Hedley Thomas, joins Gary once more to discuss the ins and outs of the investigation into Lynette Dawson’s disappearance - ultimately landing murderer Chris Dawson behind bars.
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Derrick McManus wasn’t meant to survive. He was shot in his stomach, arms and legs when a police ambush took a terrifying turn. The shooter, armed with a Chinese military weapon, was firing thousands of shots in all directions. McManus was lying on the ground, bleeding for three hours. He was just 30 seconds away from death.
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Derrick McManus trained with the SAS. As an elite member of the STAR (Special Tasks and Rescue) Group, he ran VIP security to the Queen, high risk witness protection and underwater recovery. But what started as another ordinary day ended with McManus being shot 14 times in 15 seconds. What unfolded became one of Australia’s longest police sieges.
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Gary joins Nina Young, co-host of True Crime Cheat Sheet, to talk about what really goes down in the police interview room from the heartbreaking to the hilarious. It's a fascinating inside look into a world most of us will never see.
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When the judge’s hammer went down, sentencing Ant Middleton to 14 months behind bars for assaulting a cop, he smiled. Not to be smug, but because he was stepping into the unknown. He needed to be the best prisoner he could be. The elite soldier is always chasing a challenge. But it was one of his biggest missions that almost killed him - and it wasn’t in a war zone.
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Ant Middleton has faced death more times than he can count. One night during dinner, he got a call. Within minutes, Middleton packed up his lasagna and was off on a secret mission. He didn’t know how long he’d be away, he didn’t know where and he couldn’t tell his wife. The former soldier spent years with the special forces as a point man and sniper. He sits down with Gary Jubelin to answer the question he hates most: what is it like to kill?
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At 23, Leisl Smith had her whole life in front of her. But her ex boyfriend, James Scott Church, had other ideas. Six years after she went missing, he was charged with her murder. After a gruelling 13-week trial, there are still no answers. Why? Because Church took his own life a day before the verdict was due to be made public - locking the judge’s verdict away forever. Jerildene Cane is hoping to change that, and bring closure to her family.
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Leisl Smith, 23, was last seen in 2012. Her car was found abandoned months later. In 2018, Smith’s ex boyfriend James Scott Church was charged with her suspected murder. But what unfolded on the last day of the trial was completely unprecedented. It was a twist nobody expected. Jerildene Cane joins Gary in hopes she can find justice for her little sister.
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A duffle bag stuffed with cash, guns and ecstasy. It was all Andrew Geldert needed to taste freedom after leaving the army. The former sniper became heavily entrenched in the underworld, seeking the next big thrill. But an undercover cop infiltrated his crew. He was arrested after he dropped his son off at daycare. Sentenced to years behind bars, Andrew saw prison as a way to be set free. His goal - to become the most successful ex-prisoner that ever walked the planet.
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Andrew Geldert almost died when he was shot twice at close range in a bikie room brawl. As a boy, he watched his mum’s boyfriend hang himself from a gumtree in his backyard. He cut the body down with a blunt kitchen knife. At 19, he was a sniper in the army. He’s been a professional boxer, a nominee member of a bikie club, a drug dealer and maximum security prisoner. Despite his troubled past, the former veteran took his jail sentence and turned it into a beautiful journey of redemption.
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Growing up, there was a monster in Trent Dalton’s life. Tackling a limb each of the man abusing their mother, the four Dalton boys restrained him until police arrived. Domestic violence, crime, loss, grief, loved ones going to prison - these experiences filled Trent’s boyhood. Until he broke free from the invisible wall that had been locking him into a future of crime.
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Mysterious hidden rooms, secret red telephones, drug dealers and infamous prison escapes. Trent Dalton’s childhood was far from normal. Raised in a murky world surrounded by felons, the Dalton boys could have easily taken the path of crime. Instead, the award-winning author found love - and a Rolling Stone magazine.
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Ron Isherwood escaped prison by swimming through shark infested water. He was a heroin addict who went from gangster criminal to drug dealer. He soon turned his heavily inked back on the life he was born into. For years he was clean. He stayed out of trouble, out of prison. Until the afternoon he went down for importing 12 kilograms of cocaine into Australia.
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Ron Isherwood was sent to prison for four attempted murders. He was 17. Growing up, his room was filled with rifles - all given to him by serious gangsters, kangaroo skins, gun belts with bullets, swords, machetes. His father was an “evil” man who once shot at Ron because he slammed the car door, and rewarded him for helping with robberies. Despite a deadly childhood filled with crime, drugs and underworld crims, Ron managed to find his way out the other side.
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A plane shot down over Ukraine by deadly Russian missiles. Hundreds of bodies strewn across a field. It was a moment that left Australian Border Force Commissioner Michael Outram without sleep for months. This is how it all unfolded.
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Crime syndicates are smuggling cocaine completely undetected through secret undercover doors scattered across the country. But narcotics aren’t the only things infiltrating the nation. Australian Border Force Commissioner Michael Outram joins Gary to share how the world’s biggest criminals are dropping drugs across the border.
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A young woman was found dead in a garage. Another woman’s death sends her mother overseas. Every case is a tale of two sides - the families and the police. The reporters behind the latest true crime podcast investigation, Dying Rose, share the stories that would have otherwise been lost.
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A young mother was found hanging in a tree. A daughter was found dead, mauled by dogs in a backyard.Those are just two of the chilling cases uncovered by a team of reporters, who have lifted the lid on some of Australia’s darkest secrets. Gary Jubelin sits down with the reporters behind Dying Rose, a true crime podcast investigation.
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Dr Felicity Gerry KC dropped out of school to ride horses. But it didn’t stop her becoming a top barrister, representing people accused of some of the most horrific crimes. Moving to Australia over a decade ago, she saw first hand the horrors of Don Dale - including the appalling treatment of one of her clients, who was starved in prison to “take the bite out of him”.
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Dr Felicity Gerry KC fights for people caught up in messy situations - murders, terrorism and war crimes. She represented a terrorist accused of the bomb plot in Federation Square on Christmas Day. She even helped save Mary Jane Veloso from death row just 30 minutes before the young mother was due to face the firing squad.
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Former drug dealer Andrew Truong spent years meeting addicts in secretive locations to sell them their next hit of heroin. But the law soon caught up to him. Thrown into jail with cockroaches and rusty showers, Truong felt like his life was about to end. Ultimately, his new life was just beginning.
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Drugs, fast cars, cash and beautiful women. That’s all convicted drug dealer Andrew Truong wanted in life. He went from selling party pills at raves to dealing heroin in dingy streets. He was earning more money selling drugs than he was working three day jobs. For two years, Truong’s life revolved around selling drugs and eating Hungry Jacks. Until it all came crashing down.
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Grace Tame was 15 when she was first sexually abused by her teacher. She was a school girl. He was an ex soldier. But the true fighter in this story is Grace. Overcoming the darkest moments of her life, the fearless activist is reclaiming her power while also supporting victims of sexual abuse.
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You might know Grace Tame as an activist for survivors of sexual assault, but there’s so much more to the 2021 Australian of the Year. As a teenager, Grace moved to the US by herself and struck up a friendship with John Cleese. Grace joins Gary Jubelin to chat about everything - including why she ran for 72 kilometres straight, how she uses humour to punch up and what really happened during that moment she met former prime minister Scott Morrison.
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Armed with beer glasses and metal knuckle dusters, the Finks bikie club violently crashed a police Christmas party. Former detective Craig Semple got caught on the wrong end of one bulked-up bikie who king-hit him, knocking him to the ground. For years after, he spent nights lying awake fantasising about vengeance. This is his revenge story.
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In just two years, former detective Craig Semple dealt with 12 murders and a budding serial killer. There were jail murders, drug murders and domestic violence murders. He even spent Christmas morning at a murder scene, after spending the night setting up a swing set for his young kids. But ultimately, locking up the bad guys took its toll.
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Meet one of the baddest figures of Sydney’s underworld. He committed his first crime at 12 years old. He was acquitted of several armed robberies involving millions of dollars, fast cars and balaclavas, and he was charged with attempted murder. His identity has been hidden - until today.
Read more about this fascinating story at thebaddest.com.au.
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Max Sica horrifically killed three of Shirley Singh’s children. They were found dead in a spa bath. The water was overflowing. There was blood on the walls. Years before he committed the horrendous triple murder, Max Sica was described by a prison psychologist as having the hallmarks of a psychopath. This is how a quiet family home became the scene of one of the most gruesome crimes Australia’s ever seen.
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Shirley Singh’s three youngest children were brutally murdered in the family home. Max Sica killed his girlfriend Neelma, 24, and her two siblings, Kunal, 18, and Sidhi, 12. He attacked them with a garden fork, dumped their bodies in the spa bath and flooded them with scalding hot water. Just a decade earlier, Sica had been sentenced to nine years behind bars for 83 offences. The fearless mum joins Gary to share her chilling story, keeping the memory of her three kids alive.
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While many paedophiles face a few years behind bars, their victims are given a life long sentence of suffering. Fighting lawyer Andrew Carpenter has one mission - to make Australia the most dangerous place for child sex offenders, and it starts with seizing super.
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Andrew Carpenter is a lawyer and a mixed martial arts ring announcer. He’s also known as the most hated man in Australia by child sex offenders - and it’s his badge of honour. As a voice for survivors of child sexual abuse, Carpenter has spent years locking up the lowest of the low criminals.
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Jack Roney had a secret. Between searching for missing children and attending heartbreaking murder-suicides as a detective, he was looking for something more. During his commute to work, Jack secretly spent months fiercely bleeding words onto the page. Soon after, he left his career as a cop in favour of life as a crime writer.
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Jack Roney joined the police fresh out of high school. He attended fatal car crashes, got in fights with bikies, was sent to the scene of tragic murder-suicides and interviewed children whose parents were shot and killed in their own home. Needing to escape the heavy toll of child protection, Jack Roney found a way to process the hard truth of what he was seeing by becoming a crime fiction writer
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Former detective senior sergeant Ed Kinbacher has seen a lot of crime in the past 40 years. He locked up notorious con man Danny Shakespeare. He observed the horror left behind by a mother who killed eight children days before Christmas. But one case that still bugs him is that of the mysterious Jet Set Bandit.
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Ex top cop Ed Kinbacher has a reputation for unorthodox investigations. He’s conducted his own backyard experiments to catch killers, he’s taken unusual measures to track down persons of interest, and he’s been first on the scene as an active shooter fired at a Queensland hospital. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, policing very much runs through the recently retired detective senior sergeant’s blood.
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Craig Foster sacrificed his entire life for a man he’d never met. Foster spent months flying around the world between FIFA, the UN and European embassies fighting for footballer Hakeem al-Araibi, who was wrongfully detained on his honeymoon. Prepared to lose whatever it took, including his house, Foster assured al-Araibi’s wife that her husband wasn’t going to die in prison. What unfolded was an incredible race against the clock.
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Craig Foster is a former Socceroo captain, TV presenter, law student - he’s even won the odd Logie Award. But at his core, he’s just a guy from rural Australia, hoping to make an impact on the world. When he heard Hakeem al-Araibi had been wrongfully detained in a Thai prison, Foster reacted the only way he could. He quit his job, packed up his life and went overseas to save a man he’d never met.
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Tony Hoang was a teenage drug dealer hanging out with violent gangs and feeding a raging heroin habit. Not far away, Russell Manser had robbed his first bank at 22 - the first in a string of several violent burglaries. This is how they escaped the deadly world of crime.
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Nader Hamdan was just 16 when he punched a cop in the jaw and grabbed his gun. On the other side of New South Wales in Redfern’s notorious streets, Jeffrey Morgan was running riots with police and robbing banks. Both men were heading to an early grave or life behind bars. Instead, they turned their troubled lives around. This is their redemption story.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Damien they talk about his incredible survival and how his positive attitude and drive helped push him forward and achieve what many thought was going to be impossible.
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Private Damien Thomlinson is a former member of the elite 2nd Commando Regiment of the Australian Army who was terribly injured after a bomb explosion in Afghanistan. His inspiring journey back from the dead stands as proof that no challenge is too great and that the ANZAC spirit is truly alive and well.
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There's been a lot of headlines about the William Tyrrell investigation recently. This is what Gary Jubelin has to say.
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Imagine if your loved one suddenly vanished. Just disappeared into thin air with no trace left behind. Every year in Australia, 38,000 missing persons reports are made. While many are found, thousands are left with no answers. Former cop-turned-reporter Meni Caroutas, host of The Missing Australia podcast, talks to Gary about some of the most chilling unsolved investigations.
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King's Cross in the '80s for a young cop was like Mardi Gras, the circus and New Year's Eve all rolled into one. Whatever you wanted, you could get it. For former detective Meni Caroutas, working the glitter strip was his dream job - until everything suddenly came crashing down. Meni joins Gary to chat about the moment his career ended, and how it led him to his lifelong mission of finding missing persons.
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Here's a special treat - the first few chapters of Gary's book I Catch Killers from Audible. Serial killings, child abductions, organised crime hits and domestic murders. This is the memoir of a homicide detective.
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A Bunnings employee and a nail gun. That was the key to foiling a potentially very deadly Christmas terrorist attack in Victoria. AFP's Lindsay Hall and Amanda Glover walk Gary through some of their biggest stings.
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As acting members of the Australian Federal Police, Amanda Glover and Lindsay Hall have spent more than 40 years investigating police fraud, drug crimes and preventing terrorist attacks. The duo sit down with Gary to chat about the tricks they use to catch crims, and Glover reveals how she busted a suspicious family daycare syndicate that falsely claimed $13 million of taxpayer money.
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Adults-only funny man Paul Fenech has written a Bogan Bible, holds a record for the most amount of swearing on TV, and he’s thong-slapped his fans right around Australia. Working his way up from cleaner to comedian, he’s walked a fine line between humour and causing offence. But Pauly tells Gary the one time he took it too far.
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Paul Fenech is the Logie-winning Maltese-Australian comedian who created smash hits Pizza, Housos and Bogan Hunter. But he says woke sensibilities have changed so much that his career would be impossible today - and he’s waiting for the day he gets cancelled.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Having spent 18 years behind bars, ex-bikie Matt Law knows the problems of prison better than anyone. He’s lived much of his adult life maximum security, he’s been addicted to opiates, but now he’s found a new sense of calm. Working as a peer mentor, Matt is helping ex-prisoners find their feet upon release.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Matt Law has spent half his life in jail. When he was a kid, he escaped a difficult home life and became a ward of the state. As he got older he searched for a tribe and found it - in an outlaw bikie gang. Matt takes us into the dark world of bikie life, revealing the strict club rules and what it takes to be nominated.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Fingerprints identify the victim as 26-year-old Kelly Hodge, but a killer is still on the loose. Homicide detective Charlie Bezzina talks us through each of the five suspects, only to end up with dead ends, until months later they receive a call. This is what led them to her murderer.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. A naked body was found wrapped in a blanket on the side of the road. Legendary homicide detective Charlie Bezzina takes us through every step of the investigation as the cops experienced it, in real-time, revealing the vital clue that led them to the killer.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. What do you get when you combine a mushroom dealer and a prison sentence? In Andrew Hamilton's case, the answer is comedy gold. In part two Andrew takes Gary through his time behind bars and the prison food reviews that helped launch his stand-up comedy career.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Andrew Hamilton was a PR young-gun with a bright future, he also owned a high-profile pizza shop in Potts Point. From the outside everything looked great. But underneath it all Andrew had a secret life as one of Sydney's biggest magic mushroom dealers, and his gambling and drug addictions were running rampant.
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Enjoy a sneak peak into the new series, The Missing Australia. Episode one is here for your listening pleasure. Former cop-turned-reporter Meni Caroutas investigates some of Australia's roughly 2,600 unsolved missing persons cases. If you enjoy this episode, you can listen early and ad-free to The Missing Australia podcast now on Crime X+.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Nicole Madigan felt like she couldn't escape her stalker Karissa as she continued to bombard her with endless harassment. Finally, she was pushed too far. In part two Nicole talks to Gary about the long process to get justice and protect herself and her family.
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Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Nicole Madigan is an accomplished and confident journalist, but her life was totally turned upside down by the actions of a stalker. In part one, she tells Gary how a chance encounter with a stranger led to a campaign of abuse and harassment that would last for years.
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He walked beside John Ibrahim for a decade, and now Neil Cummins tells us why he had to walk away. He also shares what it was like to pick up the pieces of his life and rebuild into something stronger.
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Neil Cummins has dealt with bikie brawls, street fights and the general chaos that was life on the streets of King's Cross. Neil worked his way from nightclub doorman to personal bodyguard to John Ibrahim, the king of the cross himself, today he takes us into the seedy underbelly of that time.
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Chris O'Connor was the lead investigator on Task Force ‘Spectrum’ which was responsible for investigating the abduction and sexual assault of several schoolgirls in Victoria and sadly the murder of one of those girls. This case is wildly known as the Mr Cruel Investigation. Today Chris gives us a rare inside look into the decades-long investigation.
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Chris O'Connor is a former Detective Senior Sergeant specialising in Sex Crime Investigation and during his 36-year career in the Victorian Police, he was widely regarded as one of the most experienced detectives in this field.
In part one, Gary and Chris talk about what it was like investigating some of the worst predators in the country, from child abusers to a man who was purposefully infecting people with HIV.
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The road to recovery is seldom a straightforward and easy path. Duncan Burns cheated death and walked away from his club, but it took some more hard lessons to put him on his current mission as a youth worker looking to keep young offenders out of detention centres and change the way we look at crime.
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Duncan Burns was a lost young man searching for a tribe when he first met a bikie gang member who introduced him to a lifestyle of fast rides, fast living and plenty of drugs. Unfortunately for Duncan, this world isn't one you can survive in long and in 2005 he was shot in a gang war and left dying in the gutter.
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Looking at Nader Hamdan's early life, a betting man might expect him to end up in and out of jail - or even dead. But Nader defied the odds through grit, determination and his unrelenting passion for becoming a champion boxer. In part two of his chat with Gary, Nader talks about what gave him the drive to change and what he wants to tell young men who are struggling to stay on the right side of the law.
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Nader 'Lionheart' Hamdan is a legend of the boxing world, in 2003 he was ranked number two in the world in the middleweight division, just behind Oscar De La Hoya. But Nader's rise to the top wasn't easy, he was troubled and violent in his youth, in part one he talks about his years in a juvenile detention centre after an incident with a policeman's gun.
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Leesa and Ron Topic felt like they were in a living nightmare, they had endless questions about how their average ordinary daughter could end up shot dead by police. It took an inquest for them to find answers. In part two, the couple shares what Courtney's legacy is and why they will never stop fighting for change.
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‘Make sure you hang out the washing’ - This was the last communication Leesa Topic had with her daughter Courtney. It was written on a note she left in the kitchen of their West Hoxton Park home.
Within hours of hanging out the family’s washing, Courtney Topic aged just 22, who had never been in trouble was shot dead by police.
Today, we are talking to Leesa and Ron Topic, the parents of Courtney.
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Tom Carroll was at the top of his game, he had it all: world championships, a loving family, fame and fortune - but he also had a dark secret, Tom was an addict. In part two of his chat with Gary, he talks about his experiences with crystal meth and cocaine, and the rock bottom moment that led him to recovery and enlightenment.
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Tom Carroll has caught his share of killer... waves. A two-time world champion surfer, Tom has had huge highs and crashing lows. In part one of his chat with Gary, Tom talks about what drew him to surfing, his career and how he became involved in drugs.
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Matt Klein says that he was drawn to the kindness and community spirit of the Twelve Tribes, but eventually, the bizarre and sometimes cruel rules governing the group led to him fleeing with his children. His wife remains in the group and has cut off contact with Matt and the family.
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The tables were turned when Matty Johns sat down with Gary to ask him about everything from his early career to his post-policing life.
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The inside workings of the Twelve Tribes religious group here in Australia and around the world are shrouded in mystery. We're joined by Journalist Tim Elliott who is pulling back the curtain and exposing some dark truths.
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In part two of Gary's chat with recently retired Scotland Yard Detective David Leach, the pair talk about David's work in some very high-profile counter-terrorism investigations and his work on a decade-old unsolved murder.
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Not everyone can say they stared down a serial killer, but recently retired Scotland Yard Murder Squad and Counter Terrorism Detective David Leach has done just that. In part one of his chat with Gary, David talks about the investigation that led to the arrest of Levi Bellfield, a serial killer that had been terrorising London until his arrest in 2004.
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In part two of Ben and Amy Smith's conversation with Gary, the pair describe the strain of being accused of sexual assault, the experience of going through court and what it felt like to hear the jury finally deliver their verdict.
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Ben and Amy Smith saw their world turned upside down when Ben was arrested and charged with multiple sexual assaults. The former policeman maintained his innocence and Amy stood by him, gathering the evidence that would eventually clear his name.
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John Elias knows he's no angel. A shooting, match-fixing, drug and firearm offences - are just some of the crimes he was linked to or convicted of. But John is sharing his story because he thinks there is a lesson to be taken from it, and he hopes young people hear it.
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John Elias' rap sheet goes far beyond on-field indiscretions. As a 16-year-old he was serving time in Long Bay Prison with some of the hardest prisoners in the state. After prison, he carved out a career for himself as a high-profile professional rugby league player, but like a moth to a bright light, he was drawn to the adrenaline of the criminal world.
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In 2007, the Federal Government launched the Northern Territory Emergency Response, also known as the Intervention. It included restrictions on alcohol, changes to welfare payments, acquisitions of parcels of lands, education, employment and health initiatives, restrictions on pornography and other measures.
When Mary Keaney saw the confronting images on the news, she uprooted her life to travel there and work for the Aboriginal Legal Aid Service.
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Mary Keaney grew up a rebel with a strong social conscience, she spent her youth protesting, fighting for the environment and other important causes. Then, in her 20s, she read Nelson Mandela's autobiography and learnt that if you want to fight the system, you first need to understand it. That simple message sent her on a path to becoming a lawyer.
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In part two of Gary's chat with former Assistant Commissioner Ken Mckay, the pair discuss what it really takes to crack down on gang violence and how the media both helps and hinders the efforts.
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Ken 'Slasher' Mckay spent 35 years in the police, rising the the rank of Assistant Commissioner. He's an old school cop who locked up plenty of bikies and underworld figures in his time. In part 1, he and Gary talk about some of his cases and he shares his opinion on the current state of policing.
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Michael Franzese is one of the only men who turned his back on the Mafia and walked away with his life. In part 2 of his chat with Gary, they talk about his time in prison and how he came to turn his life around and leave his life of crime.
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Michael Franzese is the former Capo of the infamous Colombo crime family in New York. In part one, he tells Gary how he became a 'made man', what life was like in the mob and his relationship with the Australian Mafia.
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Graeme Simpfendorfer tells Gary about the 2.4 million dollar Armaguard heist pulled off by the infamous 'Road Gang' and how a long-term investigation, Operation Octopus led to a breakthrough. Graeme also shares what it was like working the Black Saturday bushfires, and reveals the job that almost broke him.
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Graeme Simpfendorfer first decided he wanted to become a cop when the bank he was working at was held up. Since then, he's worked in all areas of policing, from the armed hold-up squad to the Sexual Offences Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT). Graeme is now the lead investigator on the hit show Hunted.
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Dean King thought rehab was just an easy way to escape his life in prison, he couldn't have predicted the enormous life-changing transformation he would find there. In part two Dean, tells Gary how he has kept his positive outlook throughout his struggles and always looked on the bright side of life.
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Dean King was facing the unthinkable at just 15 years old, charged with murder after a robbery gone wrong and facing a stint in an adult prison. In part one we go through Dean's downward spiral into heroin use and violence behind bars.
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How Colin McLaren and a team of elite cops pulled off the largest undercover sting in Australian history when they posed as money laundering art dealers to infiltrate the mafia in New South Wales.
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Former detective Colin McLaren’s jaw-dropping career saw him dealing with mass shootings, hunting the Mr Cruel serial rapist and infiltrating the mafia. In part one, he shares the inside stories of these life-changing cases.
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Greg Kelly joins us again to talk more about his work, this time in the field of arson investigation. Greg outlines the telltale signs of arson and his involvement investigating the tragic Quakers Hill nursing home fire.
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Detectives are often credited with solving tough crimes, but it's often the work that's done behind the scenes that dictates if a crime is solved, this is the work of the forensic investigator. We're joined today by Greg Kelly, a forensic investigator who will take us into the world of the crime scene examiner.
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In part two of her chat with Gary, Amanda Goff shares some more of her experiences as Samantha X and reveals why she retired from escort work and what the future has in store.
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Gary has stared down murderers, but Amanda Goff still managed to make him nervous. In part one, Amanda and Gary discuss why she decided to trade in her 'picket fence' life to become a sex worker.
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Luke Kennedy's wild ride through life almost came to an end in a disastrous trip to Thailand that left him in hospital. But it was this trip that would plant the seeds that would lead him to redemption.
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Luke Kennedy's life was ruled by his ego, like many lost young men he was a wrecking ball of pain, brawling, getting stabbed and generally up to no good, until a catastrophic chain of events led him to enlightenment.
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Rob Langdon was in a foreign country, away from his family and friends, facing the death penalty for murder. In part two of his chat with Gary, Rob talks about his strategies for survival in the unforgiving prison in Afghanistan and how he came to be released.
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Rob Langdon describes himself as an honest man, not necessarily a good man. He was a former soldier working as a private contractor in Afghanistan when he was involved in an incident that resulted in a man's death and saw him facing the death penalty.
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In part two of Rudy's chat with Gary, he talks about how he fell in love with a man out of the blue in his 20s and realised that he was gay. Rudy also talks about travelling back to New Zealand to find his cultural roots and how he finally found his place in the world with comedy.
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Comedian Rudy-Lee Taurua was born into a world where people talked with their fists and drugs and alcohol abuse was the norm. It felt inevitable that he would go down the same path. In part one of his chat with Gary, he talks about his decade-long addiction and how he overcame it.
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In part two of Philip Marshall, he talks more about the fascinating investigation into the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior and the breakthroughs that lead them to answers and an arrest.
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Philip Marshall found himself on the case of a lifetime as he and a team of New Zealand cops were brought in to investigate the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, a Green Peace vessel that was involved in protesting nuclear testing. The case took Phillip and his team on a wild ride with many twists and turns.
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Russell Oxford joins Gary once again and the pair talk through the final path to justice for Roxlyn Bowie's family and how it feels for him to see John Bowie convicted after decades of work.
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Russell Oxford returns for a record-breaking fifth episode of I Catch Killers. Russell shares the story of Roxlyn Bowie, a 31-year-old woman from Walgett in NSW . Russell covers her mysterious disappearance and her family's 40-year wait for answers and justice that finally came earlier this year.
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In part two of Hedley's chat with Gary, they talk about his investigations into the murder of Lynette Dawson and Shandee Blackburn. The pair discuss the media's role in uncovering mistakes and corruption that can otherwise hinder the course of justice.
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Hedley Thomas is a multi-award-winning journalist whose work has exposed corruption and miscarriages of justice. He has helped solve serious crimes that might otherwise have remained unsolved. You won't want to miss this fascinating insight into Hedley's work.
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The night Daryl Green was shot, his dad received the most horrifying call a parent can get, his son was lying in hospital, shot in the face and shoulder. Daryl's recovery and subsequent return to policing showed his incredible strength and resilience.
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Daryl Green is a former Queensland cop who found himself shot twice in an ambush while responding to a routine call, his partner was shot too, Daryl shares his experience of that harrowing night and how he immediately went into fight mode.
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Caroline and Kylie are back to talk more about the disappearance of Paddy Moriarty, the mischievous Larrimah local who vanished without a trace along with his dog, Kellie.
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Gary is joined by Kylie Stevenson and Caroline Graham, two journalists, podcasters and authors who found themselves drawn into a very unusual murder mystery in a tiny outback town.
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In part two of Nathan Edward's chat with Gary, they talk about what it was like to be on the ground documenting the September 11 attacks and aftermath and the time he found himself visiting an ice factory in Sinaloa.
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Nathan Edwards is a former newspaper photographer who has covered some of Australia's, and the world's, biggest crimes. In part one Nathan tells Gary about the time he had a conversation with a murderer before he was arrested, his time covering a murder mystery on Norfolk islands and his experience seeing the aftermath of the Bali bombings.
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In part two of Kristi McVee's chat with Gary, she talks about PTSD, leaving the police and her new mission to keep kids safe.
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Kristi McVee is a former detective and specialist child interviewer, she spent years investigating child sexual abuse and prosecuting pedophiles. In this chat, she gets real about the scope of the problem and the challenges you face as a cop chasing down pedophiles.
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Lainie Coldwell was found at dead the base of a large gum tree with severe head injuries that later killed her. At first glance, it looked like an accident, but Gerry Thornton trusted his gut and his single-minded pursuit of the truth, even when he wasn't supported by his own organisation, lead to a murder conviction for her husband.
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This week we're joined by Gerry Thornton, a former Queensland cop who worked for 32 years covering high-profile investigations such as the murder of Lainie Coldwell. In part one, Gerry talks about his career and his habit of chasing up clues that other people tended to ignore.
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Tony's life hit rock bottom as his friends died around him, he had no one to turn to, no one he could trust, and then a twist of fate took him to his salvation.
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Tony Hoang turned to the streets to escape the violence and anger of his home life. He fell in with gang members and found himself making thousands of dollars a month running heroin through Cabramatta when he was just 15 years old. He was living the high life, but things soon came crashing down.
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Corrective Services Officer Paul Coyne has experienced some dicey situations at work, and he isn't ashamed to say he's been scared. The key is to rely on your training and know you have the experience to deal with confronting situations and still function.
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Prison officers do some of the most important work in the justice system, but the general public doesn't often hear much about them, today Corrective Services Officer Paul Coyne joins us to tell us about his work and to dispel some common myths.
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Victim's advocate Howard Brown has never shied away from a fight. In part two of his chat with Gary, he talks about the laws and procedures he has helped to change and how he handles the heavy emotional impact of his important work.
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Howard Brown is a victim's advocate who dedicated his life to supporting and assisting victims of crime. In part one of his chat with Gary, Howard talks about the tragedy that gave him his life mission and some of the ways he has been able to change the system for the better.
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Photographer Andrew Quilty made the tough decision to return to Afghanistan during the Taliban takeover in Kabul to document the changes to the place he called home for years. He shares his story in his fascinating book, August in Kabul and today he tells us all about life inside a city in crisis.
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Multi-Walkley award-winning photojournalist Andrew Quilty has made a career out of running toward danger when everyone else is running away. He has shot some infamous scenes in Australia including the Cronulla riots and has spent years in Afghanistan documenting conflicts and most recently the Taliban takeover.
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In part two of Gary's chat with former police officer Matt Moss, they talk about Matt's time in tactical policing, his path to becoming a detective and his time on My Kitchen Rules.
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Matt Moss is the world's most positive man, when Gary first met him he was in hospital after being shot and still had a smile on his face. In part one, he and Gary talk about the Bathurst riots, when Matt got shot during a raid and his recovery.
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Former notorious gangster and stand-over man Graham Henry and Gary sit in front of a live audience to discuss his book ‘Last Man Standing’.If you enjoyed the previous 4 part podcast, you will find this live interview with no safety net fascinating. It’s a real insight into the world of a hardcore gangster.
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The tables are turned when Gary is interviewed by good friend and ABC journalist Grace Tobin and members of the audience as they ask questions about his career and the release of his new book ‘Badness’ .
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In part two of Shane's chat with Gary, the pair discuss more of Shane's fascinating career including his work assessing threats both internationally and domestic and the time he busted a bomb maker.
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Shane Healey is a former soldier, private contractor and Army Intelligence Officer with expertise in counter-terrorism. In his chats with Gary, Shane talks about his time in the Army and how he used his intelligence skills to predict the actions of terrorists and stop them in their tracks.
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Harry Garside is one of the country's best boxers, there's no doubting he's a tough guy. But he wants to challenge the idea that men and boys have to act a certain way to be considered 'manly'.
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Harry Garside is an Olympic bronze medallist boxer and an all-around nice guy. In part one of his chat with Gary, he talks about his humble beginnings and the strength and dedication it took to get to the top of his game.
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In part two of Liz Sears' chat with Gary, the pair discuss her work in prison and how programs like the prison cafe, which gives prisoners purpose and a sense of worth are improving outcomes and why creating a sense of community in jails can benefit the greater community in the long run.
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Liz Sears is a Corrective Services Officer Senior Assistant Superintendent at maximum security prison. In part one of her chat with Gary, she talks about what life is really like day to day behind bars.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Deng Adut, he talks about escaping his home country and arriving in Australia as a refugee. Deng overcame adversity to become a lawyer, a refugee advocate and NSW Australian of the Year.
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Deng Adut was taken away as a 6-year-old to fight for the Sudan People's Liberation Army. In part one he tells Gary about the traumas of his childhood and the moments that gave him hope.
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When you want answers, but the answers that come don't make sense, how do you empower yourself in a system that is stacked against you? in part two, Anna and Sue talk about their dealings with the police and the coroners as they try and find out what happened to their loved ones.
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Anna Davey and Sue Cole are two women connected by two unrelated tragedies. Both of them lost family members in suspicious circumstances and have spent years looking for answers.
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In part two, Gary and Rick talk about what it was like to hit rock bottom and what gave Rick the motivation to get through rehab and become clean and sober after years of heroin addiction.
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Rick Grossman was living every young musician's dreams, he was a bass player for the rock bands Divinyls and Hoodoo Gurus. But his new life came with some dangerous temptations that took him down a dark path.
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In part two of his chat with Gary, former Bandidos member Johnny 'Two Guns' Walker talks about what life was like in prison and what it was like when he got out and started over.
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Johnny “2 Guns” Walker is a former Bandidos Sergeant-at-Arms. He tells Gary what led him to become a bikie and talks about the slippery slope of crime.
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Richard Dorrough, a former member of the Navy, took his own life in 2014. He left behind a shocking note, claiming to have murdered three people. But there was a problem, no one knew who the victims were. Dan Box and his team explored the mystery in the new podcast, Bloodguilt. In part two of his chat with Gary, Dan takes us through the case.
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Dan Box is one of Australia's most respected crime journalists. He's also an author and a podcaster. He is the co-author of Gary's memoir, I Catch Killers'. Have a listen to these two old mates having a chat about Dan's work and the murder mystery he's spent years solving.
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In part two of Gary's chat with former Drug Squad Detective Paul Willingham, we learn what happens when drug busts go wrong and labs explode. We also learn about the unique hazards associated with dismantling a lab.
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Former Drug squad Detective Inspector Paul Willingham has seen first-hand the destruction drugs can cause and the sophisticated operations that keep a steady supply flowing to the streets. In Part one of his chat with Gary, Paul takes us into the world of drug labs and busts.
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Lisa Mottram isn't sharing her story for forgiveness, or to try and fix her image. She knows that her crime is something she will have to live with for the rest of her life. But she wants others to understand just how quickly your life can go downhill if you drink and drive.
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Lisa Mottram isn't a career criminal, she'd never been arrested or even had much interaction with the cops before 2018, when one terrible decision lead to her destroying lives, including her own. Lisa is here to share her story so no one else follows her down the same path.
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When Shaun O'Gorman got into a violent altercation with a suspect, he knew he'd reached a tipping point. He had to get help before he destroyed himself. If you or someone you know need support, make sure you contact Lifeline on 131114
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A warning up front that this episode contains mentions of suicide, if you need support contact Lifeline: 131114. At his lowest moment, Shaun O'Gorman spent three nights with a loaded glock pistol by his side in bed trying to think of reasons not to end his life. On the outside, he was a tough, thick-skinned cop, but on the inside, the job was getting to him.
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After losing two sons, you wouldn't blame Ralph and Kathy Kelly if they chose to hide away from the world and become angry and withdrawn. Instead, they are on a mission to make the world a kinder place. Learn more at https://www.staykind.org/
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Ralph and Kathy Kelly never imagined they'd one day be campaigning for change against street violence and spending their nights out on the street helping young people get home safely. They were just an average Aussie family until their son Thomas was taken from them suddenly one night in an act of senseless violence. Tragedy struck the family again four years later when their other son, Stuart, died by suicide.
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Ken Gamble is not the man you want chasing you when you're on the run. In part two of his chat with Gary he talks about the hunt for conman Peter Foster. He also discusses his involvement in investigating the disappearance of Theo Hayez.
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Ken Gamble is the kind of man who never gives up on a case, doggedly chasing down leads wherever they take him, even if that means getting on a plane and travelling to a different country. In part one, Ken talks about how he got his start as a private investigator and shares how he helped to retrieve a child that had been taken from her mother.
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Danny Shannon couldn't go on with the life he was living, collapsing in the street from overdoses, ruining his relationships and destroying his body. It was time to make some big changes, in this episode he shares how he did it, and how he's helping others overcome.
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Danny Shannon is one lucky man, he's survived more drug overdoses and rehab attempts than most addicts combined. In this episode, Danny shares how he turned to a life of drugs before seeing the light in recovery and recounts the time he escaped Silverwater prison without much of a plan.
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Retired officer John Goobanko is back for part two and he's got a cracker of a story about how he solved a murder using a chicken salad roll, as well as many more wild cop yarns.
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Very recently retired police officer John Goobanko joins us today. John's impressive career spans 41 years policing the Gold Coast in Queensland. John has been involved in some incredible jobs, everything from extortion to murders and kidnappings.
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AFP officer Mick Travers was watching the news when he was that there had been a terrorist attack in Bali, soon after his phone rang and he found himself deployed to one of the most challenging crime scenes he's ever encountered.
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Mick Travers is a retired AFP Superintendent who amongst other things responded to the Bali Bombing, Thredbo Disaster and Asian Tsunami. Mick has seen a lot in his long career and he shares some of the lessons he's learnt along the way.
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Sharon Morgan felt like a fraud, by day she was attending domestic violence calls as a police officer and providing the victims with support and advice, but each night she'd return home to her own abusive partner. Sharon finally said enough was enough and left her partner, since then she's had an inspiring and powerful career story.
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This episode is a special milestone for I Catch Killers. Gary sat down with his first current serving officer, Sergeant Sharon Morgan. In part one of their chat Sharon talks about her beginning in the cops and the long road she walked to get there.
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in part two of Gary's chat with former detective David Mcgowan the pair discuss the culture shock that comes with leaving the police after a long career and how you can rebuild your life and find a new identity.
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David Mcgowan is a former Victorian Police Major Crime Detective and now Chief Executive Officer of the Police Veterans Victoria. In part one of his chat with Gary he talks about his career and what lead him to want to help police veterans.
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When Brent decided to start a new life, it didn't come easily, but he was determined to use the lessons he had learnt on his own painful journey to help others.
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Brent Simpson and Gary knew about each other back when they were on opposite sides of the law. Now, they sit down man to man to talk about Brent's life as a bike Sergeant-at-arms and the lessons he's learnt since leaving and turning his life around.
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In part 2 of Gary's chat with David Shoebridge the two reminisce about their shared experiences in Bowraville and their fight to help the community find justice.
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David Shoebridge is standing as the lead Senate candidate for the Greens in the 2022 federal election. He's also a man who has exhibited an admirable mental toughness and stood up for what he believes with empathy and compassion.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Dr Mindi Sotiri the pair discuss the difficulties of life after prison and what happens when we don't have the right support in place.
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Dr Mindi Sotiri is the Executive Director at the Justice Reform Initiative, she and Gary sat down to talk about why the current justice system isn't quite working as well as it should.
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Jeffrey Morgan reached a turning point in prison when he realised he could no longer continue living the way he had been. The journey he took from that day to become a successful businessman and TV presenter is truly inspiring.
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Jeffrey Morgan grew up in Redfern and from his start in petty crime, he soon found himself moving into more serious offences like bank robbery and other armed holdups. Jeffrey's story is thankfully one of redemption and the power of positive thinking and motivation.
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Brendan Rook was a member of the elite group of investigators who scoured through clues, witness accounts and documents to try and finally solve the mystery of who betrayed Anne Frank and her family and gave them up to the Nazis.
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Brendan Rook has lived many lives, he's been a Queensland homicide detective, a war crimes investigator for the International Criminal Court and he's recently been a part of the team who investigated the mystery of who betrayed Anne Frank and her family.
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When the police raided the Bada Bing nightclub and Dreamgirls club in Kings Cross, Alyson knew it was all over. Before long the police were at her door and she was arrested. Alyson served 14 months in a women's prison and the lessons she learnt during that time have helped her to get her life straight. She now works with a mentoring program helping other women adapt to a life after prison.
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Alyson Colquitt left her home in rural NSW to travel and experience life. She found herself working as a stripper in Kings Cross, using drugs and eventually selling them on the side. It was the beginning of a journey that would leave her behind bars.
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In part 4 of Gary's chat with Graham Henry the pair discuss the end of the green light era and the moment he stabbed a police prosecutor...
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In part 3 of Gary's conversation with Graham Henry the pair talk about the time he plotted to Kill Neddy and that time Neddy plotted to kill him...
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In part two of Gary's chat with notorious underworld figure Graham Henry he talks about what led to his life of crime and how he met his criminal partner, Neddy Smith.
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Graham Henry is one of Sydney’s most well-known gangsters. He operated with his mate Arthur (Neddy) Smith with violence and intimidation at a time when they were given a green light to commit crimes by corrupt police such as Roger Rogerson. Graham is the last man standing and is going to give us an insight into a world of crime people rarely speak about.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Garth Wood the pair talk about his time on The Contender television show, his incredible fight against Anthony Mundine and how men need to be more comfortable speaking up when they need support.
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Garth Wood grew up in the rough streets of inner-city Sydney. His life could have taken many paths. He played in the NRL for Souths and Balmain just like his father and brother. He found himself cut from the NRL and broke up with his partner. He had no qualifications, was unemployed and turned to alcohol and started hanging out with the wrong crowd...
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In part two of Peter Seymour's story, we hear about the lengths he and his team went to secure a conviction and how it felt to watch a not guilty verdict play out in court. Peter also talks about how a long career caught up with him and left him broken.
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Peter Seymour joined the New South Wales Police Force in 1980 as an eighteen-year-old and spent 24 years in Police.
We will talk about his career and one of the more bizarre murder investigations in Australia’s history. Two wives die in suspicious circumstances: co-incidence or, as husband Thomas Keir describes it, ‘bad luck’?
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In part two of Gary's chat with David Mason they talk about his life after leaving the French Foreign Legion, including his epic journey across Australia accompanied by just a few camels.
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Have you ever daydreamed about dropping everything and starting a new life? David Mason didn't just think about it, he did it. He gave up a comfy life in Australia to join the French Foreign Legion and the adventures were well worth it.
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For decades, there was no love lost between the Redfern Indigenous community and the police. Communication was poor and crime rates were high. Then Shane Phillips and a group of other Aboriginal leaders decided to try something new, and the results were incredible.
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Born and raised in Redfern, Shane Phillips is an outstanding community leader, respected by Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike for his integrity, hard work and determination to get things done. In 1999 Shane went on a boat trip that changed his life and lead him to a new way to help heal his community.
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In part two of Gary's chat with defence lawyer John Korn, the pair debate about whether police should give details to the media. And John talks about why he didn't appreciate the Prime Minister's recent apology.
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John Korn has over 40 years of experience working in Criminal Law. He and Gary have known each other for quite a while, but most of their interactions have been on opposite sides of a courtroom. Now they sit down to talk about how police and lawyers interact as well as some of John's cases.
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In part two of Gary's chat with former crime scene officer Bob Gibbs, they talk more about some of the cases he worked on as he was called into to record the results of worst of human nature murders and mutilations. Bob also shares the impact the job had on him and how he's doing today.
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Bob Gibbs has seen some horrific things as a crime scene officer, but nothing prepared him for the carnage that occurred in Port Arthur when 35 people were murdered.He shares his memories of that day.
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In Part two of Gary's chat with Wilma Robb, she talks about life after abuse and how she learned to use her voice to help other survivors.
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Wilma Robb's story is about brutality and degradation. She was made a ward of the state because she had no one to look after her. As a 13-year old girl in the care of the state, she had her face smashed into a sink and was told to clean up the mess as blood poured out of her mouth.
Wilma is an outspoken advocate for the girls subjected to the brutal regime at Parramatta Girls School and Hay Institute for girls.
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Simon Fenech pulled himself out of addiction and the criminal world in which he was deeply entrenched and he created a new life for himself. Not only that, but he gives back through the program that helped him, fruit2work, which employs people who have been in prison to give them a second chance.
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What would make a champion kickboxer and loving husband and father turn to ice? Simon Fenech, a successful sportsman and committed family man, tried crystal meth for the first time after a traumatic work accident. He was instantly hooked. Soon, he was dealing to support a $1000-a-day addiction.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Damien they talk about his incredible survival and how his positive attitude and drive helped push him forward and achieve what many thought was going to be impossible.
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Private Damien Thomlinson is a former member of the elite 2nd Commando Regiment of the Australian Army who was terribly injured after a bomb explosion in Afghanistan. His inspiring journey back from the dead stands as proof that no challenge is too great and that the ANZAC spirit is truly alive and well.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Dave Christie, they talk about his work with corrective services and we get a rare look at how crime continues even behind bars.
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Dave Christie was a NSW cop for 37 years. He spent most of his time as a detective and a large portion was in the Fraud Squad as well as four years heading up the Corrective Services Investigation Unit for the NSW Police. We take a deep dive into his policing career and get a greater understanding of the impact of fraud and you might even get a few tips on how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Mark Dapin they talk more about famous prison breaks including the story of Russell Cox and John Killick.
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In this episode, Gary is joined by respected journalist and author Mark Dapin to talk about the stories behind some of Australia's most infamous prison breaks and the crooks behind them.
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In part two of Gary's chat with viral sensation Spanian he talks about the moment he knew he had to turn his life around and his rise to fame online.
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Viral hip-hop star Spanian spent much of his life in a vicious vortex of crime, violence, incarceration and drug addiction. In part one of his discussion with Gary he talks about his childhood and how his experiences shaped him.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Bryan Brown they talk about his book, Sweet Jimmy, and why Australian's are so fascinated with true crime.
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Gary is used to sitting down with cops and crims on I Catch Killers, but in this episode, he's doing something a bit different. Gary sat down with Aussie actor and now author, Bryan Brown to talk about how he got started in his career and why he's such a believable on-screen bad guy.
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Richie 'Vas' Vaculik grew up in a culture where crime and jail time were almost a right of passage. After a few brushes with the law himself, Richie decided it was time to make some changes.
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Richie 'Vas' Vaculik grew up in Maroubra, Maroubra Beach was his playground and the Bra Boys were like family. He was their Minister for Good Times and a central character in the Bra Boys' story as they became famous and infamous in equal measure.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Ken Marslew he shares his experience moving through the justice system and discovering just how broken it is. Ken knew things had to change and so he decided he was the man for the job,
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Every parent's nightmare is finding out something horrible has happened to their child. That nightmare became a tragic reality for Ken Marslew back in 1994 when the police arrived to tell him his son had been murdered. Since that day Ken has been on a remarkable journey and helped hundreds of people along the way.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Joe Pistone, he goes in-depth about his famous undercover operation and talks about the rules you just don't break when you're dealing with the mob.
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For six years, Joe infiltrated the New York Mafia. His undercover name was Donnie Brasco. The Hollywood Movie, Donnie Brasco starring Jonny Depp was based on Joe’s life story. He talks about his time undercover hanging out with the likes of Sonny Black and Lefty Ruggiero.
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In part two of Gary's conversation with former police officer Keith Banks, he talks about the dark side of policing, including losing a good mate in the line of duty and the impact it had on his life.
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We welcome back Keith Banks for another great chat. Keith talks about his time in tactical policing as well as his work in witness protection. He also explains why it's important for cops to stay scared.
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In Gary's final chat with former homicide detective Russell Oxford he takes us through the in-depth investigation into the murder of Jamie Gao and the path that took them to arrest Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara.
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In part 3 of Gary's conversation with former homicide Detective Russell Oxford he talks about some more of his high profile investigations including his work on the Clairmont serial killer investigation and his time in Beirut.
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After a big week of news, Gary sits down with journalist Claire Harvey to give his official response to some of the allegations and questions surrounding the investigation he led for four years.
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In part two of Gary's chat with retired detective Russell Oxford, he walks us through a series of murders in Sydney and Wollongong and how he and his team tracked down the killer- Mark Valer, then known as Mark van Krevel, a man dubbed 'the Butcher of Wollongong'.
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One of the true greats of policing in Australia, Detective Chief Inspector Russell Oxford sat down with Gary just one week into retirement to talk about some of his biggest cases, including the murder of Janine Balding and another case that led to him arresting a fellow cop.
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In part two of Gary's chat with Russell he talks about his time in prison and how he became driven to get involved in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
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Russell Manser has an extensive criminal history. He robbed banks, escaped from custody, was a heroin addict and spent 23 years in gaol.
What wasn’t known about Russell is that he was the victim of institutionalised sexual abuse. He's a tough guy who has the courage to talk about his experiences and encourage others to come forward.
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In part two of Gary's chat with former homicide detective Charlie Bezzina. In this episode Charlie talks about the killing of Melbourne gangland figure Alphonse Gangitano and the spate of murders that followed.
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Charlie Bezzina was one of Victoria's top Homicide detectives. In his 17 years in the Homicide Squad, he investigated more than 300 suspicious deaths, including 150 murders - among them the crimes of serial killer Paul Denyer, better known as the Frankson Serial Killer.
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In part two of Gary's chat with the incredible Lovemore Ndou, he tells us how he channelled the dark experiences of his past into his success in the future and how he's worked for equality and change.
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Lovemore Ndou has lived many lives, from a young child in South Africa struggling with loss and violence in apartheid to a champion boxer and now a lawyer and an author. He has an amazing inspirational story to tell.
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In the second part of our chat with former police officer Helen McMurtrie, we're also joined by Alana Singleton. Alana is also a former cop and now helps first responders like Helen recover from PTSD and other mental health issues post-retirement through the Emerge and See program.
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In this episode Helen McMurtie talks us through her life as a female uniform cop in the city and the country. She also discusses when she got shot in the neck and thought she was going to die attending a violent domestic. This 2018 crime was the last crime scene Gary attended before his retirement.
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The Granny Killer was a middle-aged pie salesman by day and a ruthless serial killer by night, stalking the helpless old ladies of Sydney’s elite lower north shore. His rampage ended only when Detective Superintendent Dennis ‘Miles’ O’Toole burst in upon a murder scene and found John Wayne Glover attempting to drown himself in his victim’s bathtub.
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Lying on the floor with a loaded shotgun pressed into the back of his head, Detective Sergeant Jason Evers was supposed to be off-duty when he managed to talk his way out of an armed hold-up - and the experience taught him more about homicide than he ever learned during his day-job. As Gary Jubelin’s partner for 9 years, Evers worked on everything from serial killers to domestics and infanticides, spending a lot of days and nights on the road fighting with Gary. He reveals the shame and horror he felt at internal police racism during the Bowraville investigation and being first on the scene of a fatal shark attack that horrified him more than any other case.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.