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After 25 years working in homicide, former Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin is sitting down across the interview room table from cops, crims, addicts, victims, small-time cheats and big-town lawyers, asking them to share their stories. One of the country’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers reveals the reality of life and death inside the justice system. Gary talks about the big things with an open mind - good and evil, hope and suffering, joy, tragedy - and redemption. I Catch ...
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No swearing, no smoking, no gossip and no alcohol. That’s what Peter Lyndon James promises the addicts who stay at his “tough love” rehabilitation centre, Shalom House. The reformed criminal has helped hundreds overcome addiction, but to do that, he has to take the prison out of the prisoner. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on …
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Reformed drug addict Peter Lyndon James was only nine years old when he was first sent to prison. For the next 26 years, the career criminal felt trapped, spending much of his life in and out of jail. But one moment changed everything, and he broke free. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily …
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Maria Korp’s decomposing body was found in the boot of her car. When former detective Narelle Fraser saw Maria, she got into the cramped car and laid beside her near-lifeless body. Desperately looking for any small sign of life, Narelle rested her head on Maria’s chest. Ever so slowly, it moved up and down. Narelle walks Gary Jubelin through the ca…
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Anna Sharpe was pregnant with her second child when she and her 20 month old daughter, Gracie, vanished. But the killer was hiding in plain sight. Former detective Narelle Fraser joins Gary Jubelin to share how she solved the murders - and what lengths she went to in retrieving Anna and Gracie’s bodies. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up …
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In the first episode of a new series of discussions with various figures from the world of Evertonia, Lyndon chats with Matt from The Blue Room Podcast and the Liverpool Echo about Euro 2024, the current state of Everton, the transfer dilemmas surrounding the likes of Branthwaite and Calvert-Lewin, and that dreaded and looming day when the Blues pl…
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From catching killers to preventing terror attacks, Dr Dave Gawel spent decades protecting Australia. If nothing happened, he was doing his job. In this episode, the counter terrorism expert joins Gary Jubelin to discuss radicalisation, recruitment, how experts manage threats in real time, and the intense pressures faced in the fight against terror…
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Two weeks. Four murders. That was Dr Dave Gawel’s reality early in his career. He spent three days chasing a gang of street kids who attacked a child with a sledgehammer and murdered a young woman in a paddock. That woman was Janine Balding. On this episode of I Catch Killers, the counter terrorism expert recalls his early police days, and explains…
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Adam, Paul and Lyndon chat about a number of deals that have either been done by Everton or that could be finalised before what's come to be known as the PSR deadline, including Tim Iroegbunam and Lewis Dobbin trading places, Jack Harrison and Ashley Young remaining for one more season at least and speculation around Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ben G…
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Listen to episode 1 of our new series inside the global cocaine industry - where profits are counted up in millions and losses measured out in murders. This worldwide investigation from The Times, Sunday Times and NewsCorp Australia, reveals how the drug business works like any multi-billion dollar corporation. Cocaine Inc. is hosted by Fiona Hamil…
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When Billy Moore was first locked away in a Thai prison, he shared a cell with a dead person for three days. For years he slept on a cell floor with 70 inmates, ate soup with chicken eyeballs and navigated the deadly politics of brutal prison gangs. This is what it takes to survive one of the world’s most notorious prisons. Get episodes of I Catch …
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Billy Moore thought he’d die in a Thai prison. He’s been through countless near death experiences, over doses and collisions. He’s been stabbed and shot at, he’s been mauled and had his ear bitten off in a street fight. Billy joins Gary Jubelin to share what it’s like to spend almost 20 years in prisons around the world. Can’t get enough of I Catch…
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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. Sue and Lloyd join Gary Jubelin to discuss red flags, coercive control and what is being done to put an end to it. If you or someone you know needs support…
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Hannah Clarke was doused in petrol and set alight by her ex partner. He killed her and their three young children, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey, in 2020. It is the worst possible outcome of family violence. Hannah’s parents, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, join Gary Jubelin to raise awareness about coercive control. If you or someone you know needs support, cal…
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Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young was a high-flying homicide detective, working cold cases and catching killers. One case brought her career to a sudden stop - death of a young man called Scott Johnson in 1988. In the final part of this four-part special interview Pamela talks Gary Jubelin through the case and how it led to her undoing…
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During the 1980s, the homes and workplaces of several family court judges were bombed in Australia. Working at the Unsolved Homicide Unit, Pamela Young successfully closed the case 40 years later, after her team stumbled upon a key piece of evidence that had been overlooked. In part three of this four-part special, Pamela walks us through the case,…
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The guys talk squad departures after Everton released this summer's list of released and retained players. They discuss potential transfers in and out and finish by picking the player they think would win the annual cheese-rolling race at Cooper's Hill in Gloucester Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Former detective Pamela Young has seen the very worst of humanity. She investigated the satanic murders of David O’Hearn and Frank Arkell - where O’Hearn’s bloodied limbs were used to write demonic symbols on the walls of his home, and Arkell was found with lapel pins in his eyes. She helped catch the Granny Killer and solved the Family Law Court B…
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Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young spent more than 30 years solving some of Australia’s most gruesome crimes. She rose to the top in a tough world, earning a reputation as someone to be admired, respected and sometimes feared. Gary Jubelin fell in love with her. In this four-part special interview, Gary and Pamela will discuss everythin…
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Andy and Adam join Lyndon to vent a bit more about Video Assistant Refereeing and the poverty of quality of the officiating in general as they review Everton's final game of 2023-24, the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal. They also pick their player of the season, goal of the season and performance of the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Retired detective John Ferriso has seen every type of crime. Across his 20 year career, he investigated corrupt cops, worked on countless cold cases and solved the mystery of the woman who didn’t know who she was. These are the war stories of a NYPD cop. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscrib…
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John Ferriso grew up streets away from where the Son of Sam murdered his victims. Inspired to catch the bad guys from a young age, he spent decades working as a detective for the famed New York Police Department (NYPD). As a cop in New York City, nothing shocked him. Until September 11, when he was standing just metres from the twin towers, watchin…
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Paul McParlan joins the fellas on a bumper episode to chat about Everton's latest last home win without conceding, the last at Goodison this season, to and preview the trip to Arsenal where the Toffees will close out 2023-24 in stress-free fashion. Finally, starting around the 55:30 mark they discuss Wolves's motion to scrap VAR about which Andy ha…
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After spending a decade in and out of jail, reformed drug dealer Lukas Williams walked out of prison for the last time in 2011. Swapping the criminal world for academia, Lukas is now helping people heal. In this episode, Lukas talks to Gary Jubelin about the moment he met the Northern Territory community rocked by the Zachary Rolfe police shooting …
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Lukas Williams grew up in a world full of trouble; his father accidentally ran over his mother with a car, he fell into dealing drugs, then got addicted and began carrying out armed robberies. His teenage years were spent in and out of boys homes, followed by a decade in and out of prison. Looking back, he says he’d been hurt and wanted to hurt oth…
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The guys discuss the latest twist in the frustratingly long 777 Partners takeover saga which might see some resolution as soon as this week after Farhad Moshiri sought talks with Josh Wander in London. They then review the draw with Luton, preview the home game against Sheffield United and touch on some potential transfer ins and outs for this comi…
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Former heroin addict Holly Deane-Johns was locked up in a Thai prison for 7.5 years over drug charges. She couldn’t see the hard concrete floor of the crowded cell she shared with hundreds of women, she had a 22 centimetre floor space to sleep on, she had a rotting tooth pulled out by an inmate, she was sick from the food, and she also shared 10 fi…
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When Holly Deane-Johns was 11, she worked for her mum’s escort business answering phones. By the age of 14, she’d had her first hit of heroin in her bedroom with her mum. From that moment she was hooked. What followed was years of cooking the drug, dealing and using - as well as a stint in jail. But nothing could stop her getting her next hit. Not …
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