2024 – a year in crime: Part 1
Crime reporters Olivia Jenkins, Regan Hodge and Anthony Dowsley join Andrew to talk about the biggest stories of 2024, including Easey Street and the disappearance of Samantha Murphy.
Crime reporters Olivia Jenkins, Regan Hodge and Anthony Dowsley join Andrew to talk about the biggest stories of 2024, including Easey Street and the disappearance of Samantha Murphy.
Elliot McLaren was run over by a car, became homeless three times, lived in a mob house and was addicted to drugs. Every day he was afraid of his own existence.
Comedian Elliot McLaren was sexually abused as a child for years. To escape the trauma, he robbed houses, joined street gangs and turned to alcohol. By the age of 12, he was a drug addict.
From plotting to befriend a murderer to a dangerous bee sting, this is how old school detective work caught the person who killed Carol Clay and Russell Hill.
Louisa Hope was one of 18 hostages held by terrorist Man Haron Monis during the Lindt Cafe Siege in Sydney, Australia. She was used as a human shield, was beside the terrorist when he executed Tori Johnson and survived being shot.
Ex-Scotland Yard homicide detective Steve Keogh and Gary Jubelin walk through every step of a murder investigation.
Claude Robinson has spent time in jail, was shot and stabbed and survived a crippling drug addiction. Now he’s helping former inmates transition back into society at Rainbow Lodge.
Lindt Cafe Siege hostage Louisa Hope spent three months in hospital, but the doctors revealed there was one surprising thing that actually saved her life.
Former drug addict Claude Robinson supports inmates transition back into society at Rainbow Lodge – one of the longest running halfway homes.
Welcome to I Catch Killers! For our new listeners, we’ve put together a trailer to showcase the best of our guests. Be taken into the dark world of crime with former homicide detective Gary Jubelin. You’ll hear from retired detectives, ex bikies, reformed criminals, victims of crime and survivors. No two stories are ever the same.
Tomato tins stuffed with 15 million ecstasy pills landed in the hands of retired detective Mark Ainsworth. The $750 million haul became the world’s biggest drug bust.
Allison Baden-Clay was killed by her husband Gerard Baden-Clay in 2012. Former detective Mark Ainsworth walks Gary Jubelin through the murder investigation that caught the world’s attention.
Even when sharing a bed, the job never stopped for Gary Jubelin, according to his former partner Pam Young, who has spoken for the first time about the impact of work on their relationship.
Jarin Baigent grew up on The Block in Redfern and knew as a little girl, when her family was the victim of multiple break-and-enters, that she wanted to be a cop.
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