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Gary Jubelin - Former Heroin Addict Interviews Former Detective Chief Inspector. The tables have been turned!

April 12, 2023 Danny Shannon Season 1 Episode 12
Gary Jubelin - Former Heroin Addict Interviews Former Detective Chief Inspector. The tables have been turned!
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Gary Jubelin - Former Heroin Addict Interviews Former Detective Chief Inspector. The tables have been turned!
Apr 12, 2023 Season 1 Episode 12
Danny Shannon

It was my absolute please to have Gary Jubelin come to my studio for this epic interview where the table have been turned and i get to ask all the questions. I did lots of research and i feel this interview is my best ever, i hope you guys enjoy.

Did you know;
Gary Jubelin was one of Australia’s most celebrated detectives. He joined the NSW Police Force in 1985 and retired in 2019 as a Detective Chief Inspector.  

 During his 34-year policing career he led some of the country’s biggest murder investigations including the serial killing of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville. The brutal gangland murder of Terry Falconer and seven other murders, which was featured in the Underbelly Television Series ‘Badness’. He also ran the crime scene following the Lindt Café Siege.  

He was leading the investigation into the abduction of 3-year-old William Tyrrell when he was controversially removed and charged by his own organisation for recording a conversation with a suspect in the Tyrrell investigation.  This is something he makes no apologies for other than the impact it had on the investigation due to his forced removal.  
His vast experience as a detective in major crime includes performing duties in the Armed Hold Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad and Gangs Squad. 
He also was heavily involved in tactical policing performing duties in the Tactical Response Group, State Protection Support Unit and Close Personal Protection.

 Since leaving the police he has been employed as an investigative journalist with News Corp, writing for The Sunday Telegraph. Co-authored two top selling No.1 True Crime Books his memoire ‘I Catch Killers’ and ‘Badness’. Hosts one of the country’s top rating podcasts ‘I Catch Killers’. Is a contributor to television programs including 60 Minutes and Under Investigation for the Nine Network. He has also toured Australia with the ‘I Catch Killers Live Event’ stage show.     

He is still passionate about justice for victims of crime, strongly supports restorative justice and is continuing to assist victims where he can in his new role. 

Show Notes

It was my absolute please to have Gary Jubelin come to my studio for this epic interview where the table have been turned and i get to ask all the questions. I did lots of research and i feel this interview is my best ever, i hope you guys enjoy.

Did you know;
Gary Jubelin was one of Australia’s most celebrated detectives. He joined the NSW Police Force in 1985 and retired in 2019 as a Detective Chief Inspector.  

 During his 34-year policing career he led some of the country’s biggest murder investigations including the serial killing of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville. The brutal gangland murder of Terry Falconer and seven other murders, which was featured in the Underbelly Television Series ‘Badness’. He also ran the crime scene following the Lindt Café Siege.  

He was leading the investigation into the abduction of 3-year-old William Tyrrell when he was controversially removed and charged by his own organisation for recording a conversation with a suspect in the Tyrrell investigation.  This is something he makes no apologies for other than the impact it had on the investigation due to his forced removal.  
His vast experience as a detective in major crime includes performing duties in the Armed Hold Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad and Gangs Squad. 
He also was heavily involved in tactical policing performing duties in the Tactical Response Group, State Protection Support Unit and Close Personal Protection.

 Since leaving the police he has been employed as an investigative journalist with News Corp, writing for The Sunday Telegraph. Co-authored two top selling No.1 True Crime Books his memoire ‘I Catch Killers’ and ‘Badness’. Hosts one of the country’s top rating podcasts ‘I Catch Killers’. Is a contributor to television programs including 60 Minutes and Under Investigation for the Nine Network. He has also toured Australia with the ‘I Catch Killers Live Event’ stage show.     

He is still passionate about justice for victims of crime, strongly supports restorative justice and is continuing to assist victims where he can in his new role.