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
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 510 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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Scott Murrin you are an amazing dad..your boys are so lucky to have you and I can’t imagine their life if you hadn’t had such deep undying love for them. Im sure your wife karen is also a quiet hero in all if this.
Loved the interview with Scott Murrin. He has been to hell and back for the sake of his boys. Couples split up…fine, but don’t make the children suffer. This case was appalling!!! Well done Scott for hanging in there and to the people who have supported you!!
It’s true that fingerprint experts believed for years that fingerprint identification was infallible. However your guest clearly hasn’t kept up with the times. No fingerprint expert in current times will ever state they are infallible. Science has evolved, there have been numerous studies from 2009 through to 2024 now demonstrating fingerprint evidence is highly accurate (far more accurate than many medical diagnoses). While all humans make errors, it’s the double and triple checking by inde... more
Such an insightful interview with Hugh Dillon - one of the best interviews i have enjoyed listening to
I’ve followed Gary for years long before the WT case and previously lived the podcast but a few things stopped me from continuing listening.
1 every episode seems to be from criminals incarceration.
2. Id love to see him do a Hedley and use his amazing skills to investigate and bring to justice an unsolved crime or murder rather than interviewing criminals.
I think his skills are not utilised and u dint care to hear about how criminals are doing well or even have changed their lives
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A former detective chief inspector interviews a diverse array of guests, including criminals, victims, and professionals from various backgrounds, offering a raw and candid look into the complexities of the justice system. Each episode seeks to uncover deep truths about crime, ethics, grief, and the possibility of redemption by exploring personal stories and experiences that reveal both the light and dark aspects of human nature. Noteworthy is the podcast's focus on real, often harrowing narratives that encourage open discussions about societal issues and personal responsibility.
Listeners are likely to find captivating discussions that not only highlight crime and punishment but also the emotional weight of these confrontations, making it... more
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Recent guests on I Catch Killers include:
1. Nicole Meyer
2. Kate DeAraugo
3. Scott Murrin
4. Judith Fordham
5. Peter McGuinness
6. Melissa McGuinness
7. Hugh Dillon
8. Adam Smith
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