I Catch Killers Greg Goold has seen it all. As a criminal solicitor, he’s had lunch with Roger Rogerson, he got caught up with Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and had laughs with Graham Abo Henry, but there is one notorious crime figure who believes was a psychopath.
I Catch KillersCriminal solicitor Greg Goold has represented some of the most dangerous criminals in the country. From bikies to underworld figures, Goold reveals what it takes to do his job, how he fired a gun in a court room and why there was a contract out on his life.
I Catch KillersJacinta Price is no doubt a polarising politician. From cultural heritage to exploring practical solutions, Jacinta shares her views on virtue signalling, her vision for change in Australia and her message to the haters.
I Catch KillersJacinta Price’s aunt went missing more than 40 years ago. To this day, it’s a mystery that remains unsolved. From long lost family secrets to the personal toll of being a polarising figure, Jacinta sits down with Gary Jubelin to discuss everything from her upbringing to why she’ll never lose hope.
SA NewsCelebrated homicide detective Gary Jubelin says shocking evidence given at inquest over a mum’s horrific death shows Australia’s cops still have a problem – and families are suffering for it.
I Catch KillersAs a former NSW Police deputy commissioner, Nick Kaldas was one of the country’s highest ranking cops. He’s investigated war criminals, taken down assassins, and he’s even been the centre of an internal investigation himself. Nick shares how the most challenging cases shaped who he’s become, his thoughts on terrorism and the pressure of policing in a digital world.
I Catch KillersNick Kaldas, former deputy commissioner of NSW Police, joins Gary Jubelin to discuss his career, including when he was also chosen by the UN to head up the investigation into the assassination of a former prime minister.
ExclusiveI Catch KillersSenator Jacinta Prince has fired up over Australia’s handling of Indigenous affairs, taking aim at the Welcome to Country and men in leadership who have a history of domestic violence. Listen to the podcast.
I Catch KillersIan Muldoon felt powerless as he fought for freedom after finding himself locked in a Cambodian prison. He survived, but the physical and emotional scars remain with him.
I Catch KillersA drunken night during a holiday in Cambodia led to Ian being locked up, alone and unable to speak the language, in a nightmare world of prison beatings, rapes and violents deaths. What he would go on to experience behind bars was horrific, it’s taken a long time for him to feel ready to describe it and he can still hear the screams.