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.
Corrective Services Officer Paul Coyne has experienced some dicey situations at work, and he isn't ashamed to say he's been scared. The key is to rely on your training and know you have the experienc…
Prison officers do some of the most important work in the justice system, but the general public doesn't often hear much about them, today Corrective Services Officer Paul Coyne joins us to tell us a…
Victim's advocate Howard Brown has never shied away from a fight. In part two of his chat with Gary, he talks about the laws and procedures he has helped to change and how he handles the heavy emotio…
Howard Brown is a victim's advocate who dedicated his life to supporting and assisting victims of crime. In part one of his chat with Gary, Howard talks about the tragedy that gave him his life miss…
Photographer Andrew Quilty made the tough decision to return to Afghanistan during the Taliban takeover in Kabul to document the changes to the place he called home for years. He shares his story in …
Multi-Walkley award-winning photojournalist Andrew Quilty has made a career out of running toward danger when everyone else is running away. He has shot some infamous scenes in Australia including th…
In part two of Gary's chat with former police officer Matt Moss, they talk about Matt's time in tactical policing, his path to becoming a detective and his time on My Kitchen Rules.
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Matt Moss is the world's most positive man, when Gary first met him he was in hospital after being shot and still had a smile on his face. In part one, he and Gary talk about the Bathurst riots, when…
Former notorious gangster and stand-over man Graham Henry and Gary sit in front of a live audience to discuss his book ‘Last Man Standing’.If you enjoyed the previous 4 part podcast, you will find th…
The tables are turned when Gary is interviewed by good friend and ABC journalist Grace Tobin and members of the audience as they ask questions about his career and the release of his new book ‘Badnes…
In part two of Shane's chat with Gary, the pair discuss more of Shane's fascinating career including his work assessing threats both internationally and domestic and the time he busted a bomb maker.
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Shane Healey is a former soldier, private contractor and Army Intelligence Officer with expertise in counter-terrorism. In his chats with Gary, Shane talks about his time in the Army and how he used …
Harry Garside is one of the country's best boxers, there's no doubting he's a tough guy. But he wants to challenge the idea that men and boys have to act a certain way to be considered 'manly'.
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Harry Garside is an Olympic bronze medallist boxer and an all-around nice guy. In part one of his chat with Gary, he talks about his humble beginnings and the strength and dedication it took to get t…
In part two of Liz Sears' chat with Gary, the pair discuss her work in prison and how programs like the prison cafe, which gives prisoners purpose and a sense of worth are improving outcomes and why …
Liz Sears is a Corrective Services Officer Senior Assistant Superintendent at maximum security prison. In part one of her chat with Gary, she talks about what life is really like day to day behind ba…
In part two of Gary's chat with Deng Adut, he talks about escaping his home country and arriving in Australia as a refugee. Deng overcame adversity to become a lawyer, a refugee advocate and NSW Aust…
Deng Adut was taken away as a 6-year-old to fight for the Sudan People's Liberation Army. In part one he tells Gary about the traumas of his childhood and the moments that gave him hope.
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When you want answers, but the answers that come don't make sense, how do you empower yourself in a system that is stacked against you? in part two, Anna and Sue talk about their dealings with the po…
Anna Davey and Sue Cole are two women connected by two unrelated tragedies. Both of them lost family members in suspicious circumstances and have spent years looking for answers.