Everything you want to know: Gary and Andrew Pt.1
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?
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.
Australian boxer Sam Goodman is preparing for the biggest fight of his career. Next month, he will be taking on Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue “The Monster” in front of a sold out crowd. He has been gunning for this very moment for years.
Former detective Kristi McVee can’t sleep if she’s not working to catch the bad guys. It’s her life mission to shine a light on the predators lurking in the shadows, abusing children. The former Western Australian police officer reveals how to spot sex offenders, how perpetrators target young kids and how you can protect your children.
During the 1980s, the homes and workplaces of several family court judges were bombed in Australia. Pamela Young closed the cold case 40 years later.
Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young was a top homicide detective, but the Scott Johnson case brought her career to an end.
Hannah Clarke’s parents Sue and Lloyd Clarke join Gary Jubelin to talk about coercive control and domestic violence.
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.
Billy Moore thought he’d die in a Thai prison. He joins Gary Jubelin’s I Catch Killers podcast to talk about the grim reality of years in jail.
Counter terrorist expert Dave Gawel joins Gary Jubelin on the latest episode of I Catch Killers to discuss how he spent his career stopping crimes before they occurred.
When Billy Moore was first locked away in a Thai prison, he shared a cell with a dead person for three days. This is what it takes to survive one of the world’s most notorious prisons.
Former detective Narelle Fraser got in the car boot with Maria Korp, who had been left for dead by her husband Joe Korp in 2005. What followed was an extraordinary turn of events.
Counter terrorist expert Dave Gawel joins Gary Jubelin on the latest episode of I Catch Killers to discuss radicalisation, recruitment, how threats are managed in real time.
Shalom House founder Peter Lyndon James was institutionalised from when he was 9 years old until he was 18. Growing up in the criminal world, he’s now working to help people avoid the life he had through rehabilitation.
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