Dangerous predators are killing people in slow motion right in front of our eyes. It’s death by a thousand cuts that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late - but not to Laura Richards, world renowned former New Scotland Yard criminal behavioural analyst.
Harrison James fathered his stepmother's daughter at just 15 years old.
Every morning before school, Harrison was sexually abused- when he came home, he’d be abused again that night. He was only 13. This happened for three years, until one day when he was sitting on the bus in his school uniform and he received a text. His stepmother was pregnant with his daughter.
Listen to Harrison's interview, and the incredible work he doing for fellow survivors with the #yourreferenceaintrelevant campaign, early and ad free now on I Catch Killers. Part 1 will go free this Sunday.
Big thanks to Michael for coming on I Catch Killers and opening up about his experience - if you haven't listened yet, he shares an incredible story and outlook on turning pain into good.
Check out the episode, and his and Marty's mental health project - The Bulletproof Mindset Academy.
World champion Michael Katsidis has been to prison twice - and it’s not a mistake he’s going to make again.
The Olympic boxer is sharing his lessons from jail and addiction to coach younger generations. Katsidis and veteran Marty Cornish reveal how they are helping build bulletproof mindsets to make men better people.
She was accurate 😂
This week on I Catch Killers, Michael Katsidis and Marty Cornish share how they met and joined forces for their men's mental health project, the Bulletproof Mindset Academy. Listen now via link in bio.
Michael Katsidis was a child when his whole world shattered, a victim of regular sexual abuse. The former world boxing champion turned to drugs and alcohol to mask the pain. But after the death of his brother, his life spiralled out of control - until he landed in prison for the second time.
In this episode, Katsidis and retired veteran Marty Cornish join Gary Jubelin to talk about how they’re working to reduce the stigma around men’s mental health with the Bulletproof Mindset Academy.
No one told her you had to cook prisoners meals as a young police officer!
Retired police officer Caroline O’Hare has protected some of the world’s most influential people including the Queen and Princess Diana. The counter-terrorism expert has also protected Australians for years, working to prevent deadly terrorist attacks. Now Caroline’s giving victims of terrorism a voice.
Listen to Caroline's episode on I Catch Killers now, wherever you get your podcasts.
Caroline brought all the laughs to I Catch Killers this week... 😂
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts🎙
When you're a negotiator working the same siege as your sniper husband...
Listen to my interview with counter-terrorism expert and former police officer Caroline O'Hare on I Catch Killers now, via link in bio
Caroline O’Hare helped take down serial killer Ivan Milat. From feeding prisoners and using her official police-issued handbag to negotiating sieges with her sniper husband and using McDonalds to end late night standoffs, the former counter terrorism expert joins Gary Jubelin to share the highs, lows and laughter behind 42 years in uniform.
Listen now, via link in bio.
Before he was ACT Attorney General, Shane Rattenbury came face to face with a grenade tipped harpoon while saving whales in Antartica.
Listen to Shane's interview on I Catch Killers, wherever you get your podcasts.
Your reference ain't relevant.
ACT Attorney General Shane Rattenbury joins Gary on I Catch Killers to discuss everything from character references for child sex offenders, reducing family violence, the $198,000 cost to keep inmates and why he won’t criminalise coercive control.