I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin

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 Killers is a True Crime Australia production. Subscribe to Crime X+ today Find out more and register for upcoming live shows at www.Icatchkillers.com.au

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episode 152: Remembering Russell Manser: A survivor's fight for justice Pt.2


The team at I Catch Killers is deeply saddened by the passing of our good friend Russell Manser. Russell has helped so many people in his life. The courage that he showed to turn his life around and help other people was truly inspirational. You will be missed brother. Rest in peace.

This episode is from the archives, and was first published on 11 November 2021...


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episode 151: Remembering Russell Manser: Voice of a survivor Pt.1


The team at I Catch Killers is deeply saddened by the passing of our good friend Russell Manser. Russell has helped so many people in his life. The courage that he showed to turn his life around and help other people was truly inspirational. You will be missed brother. Rest in peace.

This episode is from the archives, and was first published on 8 November 2021.

Russell Manser has an extensive criminal history...


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episode 148: 'He saved my life': Johnny Lewis Pt.2


The worlds of crime, sport, media, law and business come together in part two of this special celebratory episode of I Catch Killers for Johnny Lewis. The coach has saved many lives - including Garth Wood's. The former boxer, who recently spent time in jail, reveals how he spent his days in his cell thinking about fond memories with Lewis, which ultimately pulled him through...


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episode 147: 'Australia's greatest human': Johnny Lewis Pt.1


Australian athletes including Jeff Fenech and actor Matt Nable were among those who lined up to celebrate legendary boxing trainer Johnny Lewis during an extraordinary ‘This Is Your Life’-style tribute for his 80th birthday. Lewis spent his career working with everyone from prisoners and former criminals to everyday people, helping to turn their lives around. He even saved Gary Jubelin when he hit rock bottom...


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episode 146: A conversation with a contract killer: Jack Laurence Pt.2


Jack Laurence has spoken to some of the most terrifying criminals in the US, including a contract killer called Wild Bill whose crimes made him as one of the country's most wanted criminals. The host of the One Minute Remaining podcast tells Gary Jubelin what it is like to spend time deep in conversation with a murderer, and why he chose to publish what Wild Bill told him.

 

Want to hear more? Listen to Jack Laurence's podcast One Minute Remaining here...


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episode 145: ‘Prisoners call me from their cells’: Jack Laurence Pt.1


Convicted murderers call Jack Laurence at all hours - in the early morning; while he’s out doing the groceries; when he’s about to go to bed. It’s all in a day’s work for the podcaster, who records his One Minute Remaining series of telephone interviews with US prisoners from the comfort of his child’s toy room. Doing so, he’s interviewed contract killers, those who have been wrongly convicted, and people on death row...


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episode 144: Finding freedom: Joe Williams Pt.2


Joe Williams achieved huge success as a professional rugby league player and champion boxer, but was diagnosed as bipolar and also suffered from brain trauma and racism. At his lowest point, he wanted to end his life. Despite everything he’s been through, Joe wouldn’t change any of it. This is how he retrained his brain and found freedom.

 

This episode of I Catch Killers discusses self harm. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to Lifeline on 131114...


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episode 143: Footy, fame and the fall after: Joe Williams Pt.1


Former rugby league star Joe Williams was only 13 when he signed his first deal with the Sydney Roosters and dreamed of becoming like the players he saw on television. But the mix of drugs and alcohol he used to manage pressure and escape his own emotions cost him a promising career. This is how Joe turned his life around after.

 

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episode 142: In solitary confinement: Kylie Moore-Gilbert Pt.2


Kylie Moore-Gilbert was in solitary confinement for almost 12 months straight. There was no bed, no mattress and no pillows. The toilets made her sick and she wasn’t allowed soap to wash her hands. But Kylie wouldn't give in; she went on hunger strikes, scaled a three-storey building and snuck notes to speak to other prisoners. What drove her was the knowledge she'd been jailed for a crime she had not committed...


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episode 141: 804 days in a notorious Iranian prison: Kylie Moore-Gilbert Pt.1


Kylie Moore Gilbert was locked away in a notorious Iranian prison for 804 days - and she’d done nothing wrong. The academic was arrested at the airport on her way home to Australia, blindfolded, interrogated and then held in isolation. From her cell, Kylie could hear other prisoners screaming. She had no toilet, no one else spoke English and she didn’t know if she would ever get home...


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