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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 ...
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When Myra Abernathy's estranged father dies in a grisly "accident," she comes home to take up his secret obsession: the hunt for her baby sister's cold-case killer. "Two Dead Girls In Jubeliene" is an immersive fiction podcast. Subscribe today. IG: @2deadgirlspod
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I skoleåret 2019/2020 går jeg på Acta Lovsangsskole på IMI-kirkens bibelskole i Stavanger. På denne podcasten snakker vi om opplevelser, med kjente person og utforsker livet sammen. Bli med meg på reisen og se hva som skjer!
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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. Cocaine Inc. is hosted by Fiona Hamil…
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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. Get episodes of I Catch …
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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. Can’t get enough of I Catch…
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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. If you or someone you know needs support…
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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. If you or someone you know needs support, cal…
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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,…
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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 B…
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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 everythin…
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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. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscrib…
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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, watchin…
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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 …
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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 oth…
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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 fi…
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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 …
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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 wa…
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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. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus co…
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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…
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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. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early an…
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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 …
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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 undercove…
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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 Gar…
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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 o…
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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. Get ep…
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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 …
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