The arrest of Brett Peter Cowan: Daren Edwards Pt.2
Retired detective Daren Edwards went viral when he suddenly crash tackled a man during a press conference in Queensland. Six years later, the top cop speaks out about what happened that day.
Retired detective Daren Edwards went viral when he suddenly crash tackled a man during a press conference in Queensland. Six years later, the top cop speaks out about what happened that day.
The former cop has worked on cases across the country including arresting a murderer years before he killed Daniel Morcombe, investigated the case of Derek Sam who killed a teenage babysitter, and went undercover to bring down drug operations.
The Childs family wants answers. More than two decades after Rachelle was violently murdered, her sister Kristy is speaking out. Investigative journalist Ashlea Hansen and Kristy join Gary Jubelin in the studio to break down everything you need to know about this “solvable” case.
Rachelle Childs was brutally murdered 24 years ago. The young woman was found burning in the bush, partially undressed. Her killer is still on the loose. In a new podcast series called Dear Rachelle, her sister Kristy joins investigative journalist Ashlea Hansen to find answers to this unsolved crime.
As 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.
Nick 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.
Senator 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.
Ian 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.
A 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.
Ric Prado has chased bad guys all over the world. He took down terrorist Osama bin Laden, he worked undercover in North Korea and he’s risked his life more times than he can count.
A Coolangatta man has revealed his seven months of hell while banged up in a Cambodian jail, where he was beaten, gang raped and extorted. Listen to the podcast. Warning: Graphic content
Ric Prado spent three years sleeping in the Honduran jungle as an undercover spy. As a high-ranking CIA operative working in top secret Black Ops, Ric had one mission – do what he’s told and don’t get caught. As the real life James Bond, there’s a lot Ric can’t talk about – but this is what he can.
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