“why is the fridge all tied up? Oh that’s because there’s a man in there” Retired Detective Superintendent Ian Lynch – Part 1
The Crossbow Butcher was as scary as he sounds, and it was Detective Superintendent Ian Lynch’s job to bring this sadistic killer to justice for a spree of murders. Ian also talks about his first big arrest of a notorious drug dealer, a horrific murder investigation of a young child, and leading the reinvestigation of one of New South Wales’ biggest missing persons searches of the 70s, the disappearance of Trudie Adams. For more information, articles and galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.auCONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic and disturbing content
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Previous Episodes
“yes, that’s my bootmark on his face” Retired Homicide Detective Ian ‘Speed’ Kennedy – Part 1
“My heart was breaking, we found out that Katrina Dawson had died from one of our bullets” Retired Detective Chief Inspector Angelo Memmolo – Part 2
“A policeman in front of me copped a brick straight to the head and went down” Retired Detective Chief Inspector Angelo Memmolo – Part 1
BONUS EPISODE “I preferred the simplicity of the baton, the gun and then fists if you needed them”
“I didn’t want the bastard to beat me” Retired Detective Superintendent Dennis O’ Toole – Part 1
“I’ve seen people die every way possible, but not this” Retired Detective Sergeant Jason Evers
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