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I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin

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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 thi... more

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Jas Rawlinson
A fearless journalist, author, and advocate
Episode: From abused child to anti trafficking advocate: Jas Rawlinson Pt. 1
Gaz Wright
Former gang member and drug dealer turned community leader
Self / Community work
Episode: From running the streets to begging for death: Gaz Wright Pt. 1
Aggie Di Mauro
Mother of Celeste Manno, advocate for stalking reform
Advocate for stalking prevention and victims' rights
Episode: ‘They told me Celeste’s death wouldn't be in vain. So far, it has been’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 2
Tahlia Isaac
Guest, former prisoner and founder of Project Herself
Project Herself
Episode: When the prison gates open: Tahlia Isaac Pt. 2
Rohan Pike
Former AFP Detective and leading expert on illicit tobacco
Australian Federal Police / Australian Border Force (as discussed)
Episode: Inside the Aussie tobacco wars: Rohan Pike Pt. 1
Kylee Dennis
Detective-turned-private investigator, specializes in romance scams
Face Investigations Australia
Episode: Love bombing, sextortion and financial ruin: Kylee Dennis Pt. 2
Jeff Smalldon
Forensic psychologist and author discussed in the episode
Independent/Professor (as described in episode)
Episode: Gaining the trust of a serial killer: Dr. Jeff Smalldon Pt. 2
Jeffrey Smalldon
Forensic psychologist
Book author (The Boost Was Not Me) and former hospital administrator turned forensic psychologist
Episode: Face to face with John Wayne Gacy: Dr. Jeff Smalldon Pt.1
Brodie Finegan Forbes
Former Sovereign Citizen, subject of the interview
Desi Freeman-associated movement (Sovereign Citizen)
Episode: Life as a sovereign citizen: Brodie Finegan Forbes Pt. 1

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Gary Jubelin
Host of I Catch Killers; prominent interviewer in homicide and justice-system discussions

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 7.2k ratings
  • Shout out for Jason!

    Just listened to episode one with Jason, who sounded adorable! I was upset no disturbed to hear that that was just one episode he was going to be in! I hope he’s brought back another time is all I can say. Being a Brit, I’m fascinated by the sense of humour of these two guys is it an Australian thing or is it just a them thing? Look forward to listening to the rest of the series and the hope that Jason will be back!

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    Awkward Tall Girl
    United Kingdom15 days ago
  • Terrible

    Terrible production, terrible audio, terrible attitudes

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    katetee123
    Australiaa month ago
  • What’s driving your sov-cit-demonising drive ?

    This is your second round at contributing to the demonisation of the ‘sov-cut’ movement. For a start, I did think you were well too learned to miss that the phrase is an oxymoron. Secondly; you’re clearly working to an agenda-unsure if it’s your own, or if you’ve sold your soul to keep your celebrity-either way, it’s a loss for you.

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    hard knocz
    Australia2 months ago
  • Chat with Brodie

    I love all of your podcasts but I really enjoyed the chat with Brodie Finegan Forbes. What an intelligent articulate man …his poetry and his giggle 😂 I wish him all the best ..and may he be safe from this sovereign movement

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    Batesygirl4
    Australia2 months ago
  • Outrageous

    Gary I have been listening to your podcast forever and whilst I have not always agreed with you and or your guests (I always respected and listened with open ears), your latest 2 episodes -(noting I stopped listening to the 2nd part as I simply could not cope) I was so outraged that femicide was somehow reduced to - “we are doing something right as the numbers are now less” ! and oh and let’s not forget to bring in and blame immigrants …. I could write an essay to refute and explain my posi... more

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    Charm!#
    Australia2 months ago

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Listeners praise the host's openness and the depth of guests, often noting thoughtful, in-depth conversations.
Some episodes draw criticism for perceived bias or uneven handling of sensitive topics.
Fans appreciate the practical takeaways and the access to expert perspectives across policing, psychology, and policy.

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‘They told me Celeste’s death wouldn't be in vain. So far, it has been’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 2
Q: What would you suggest to anyone sitting there listening who might be in a similar situation?
Aggie emphasizes that she cannot give broad personal advice, but advocates for accountability within police interactions, urges proactive questioning to obtain names and details, and stresses the importance of seeking protective measures and systemic changes to prevent harm.
‘They told me Celeste’s death wouldn't be in vain. So far, it has been’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 2
Q: What were some of the recommendations you think were valid and appropriate?
Aggie discusses the sash training for police, the need for a clear definition of stalking, and the value of risk assessment tools to identify high-risk cases early, while stressing that these measures should be implemented statewide to prevent repeat tragedies.
'My daughter’s murder could’ve been prevented’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 1
Q: Why is an inquest so important in this case?
An inquest is seen as essential to establish whether Celeste's death could have been prevented and to uncover system faults, guiding reforms to prevent similar outcomes in the future.
'My daughter’s murder could’ve been prevented’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 1
Q: What changes would have made Celeste safer before the murder?
Possible changes include proactive recording of stalking reports, timely escalation to intervention orders, in-person enforcement rather than post-by-post communications, and electronic monitoring for high-risk offenders.
'My daughter’s murder could’ve been prevented’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 1
Q: What role did police response play in the escalation of events?
The host and guest discuss multiple points where police responses were insufficient or inconsistent, including dismissed reports, lack of recording crucial details, and delayed or inadequate interventions; this contributed to the offender's ability to escalate to violence.

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2. Gaz Wright
3. Aggie Di Mauro
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5. Rohan Pike
6. Kylee Dennis
7. Jeff Smalldon
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