Torture, nightmares and freedom: Ian Muldoon Pt. 2
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.
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
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.
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.
Gary Jubelin 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
Former detective Kristi McVeee has interviewed hundreds of children who’ve been assaulted by paedophiles. From love bombing and online dangers to the sextortion gangs online, Kristi wants to empower children and end the insidious cycle of abuse.
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