
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.
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Show overview
I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 576 episodes, alongside 22 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 550 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 51 min and 1h 3m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-AU-language True Crime show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 43 episodes already out so far this year. Published by [email protected].
From the publisher
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.
Latest Episodes
View all 576 episodes‘They told me Celeste’s death wouldn't be in vain. So far, it has been’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 2
'My daughter’s murder could’ve been prevented’: Aggie Di Mauro Pt. 1
When the prison gates open: Tahlia Isaac Pt. 2
‘I probably needed to go to prison’: Tahlia Isaac Pt. 1
How Australia created a criminal empire: Rohan Pike Pt. 2
Inside the Aussie tobacco wars: Rohan Pike Pt. 1
Love bombing, sextortion and financial ruin: Kylee Dennis Pt. 2
Unmasking romance scammers: Kylee Dennis Pt.1
Gaining the trust of a serial killer: Dr. Jeff Smalldon Pt. 2
Face to face with John Wayne Gacy: Dr. Jeff Smalldon Pt.1
Escaping the sovereign citizen movement: Brodie Finegan Forbes Pt. 2
Life as a sovereign citizen: Brodie Finegan Forbes Pt. 1
Murder in slow motion: Claude Robinson & Vince Hurley Pt.2
Rejection, resilience and the road to prison: Claude Robinson & Vince Hurley Pt.1
How to spot someone planning a mass attack: Ian Cherrington Pt. 2
Inside the mind of a serial killer: Ian Cherrington Pt. 1
When a detective takes on the system: Graeme Simpfendorfer Pt. 2

S4 Ep 379‘The hardest investigation was the one where I was the victim’: Graeme Simpfendorfer Pt.1
Graeme Simpfendorfer spent 27 years in the Victoria Police, leading elite squads in Homicide and Sexual Offences. He was a veteran detective catching predators until a training lecture on grooming behaviours unlocked a trauma he had suppressed for decades. Graeme realised that as a teenager, he had been the victim of the very crimes he spent his professional life investigating. In this episode, Gary and Graeme discuss the "war of attrition" that followed when a top detective had to report his own abuser. Graeme reveals the clinical reality of recording a sting call and the struggle of wearing a "Batman mask" to survive his trauma. If you or someone you know needs help, there is support available. You don’t have to go through it alone. Please reach out to support services like 1800RESPECT. This interview was recorded before Graeme's case went to trial. In the time since this recording, Graeme's specific case went to court and resulted in an acquittal. However, the same individual also faced trials over a number of other historical sexual offences against children. The defendant pleaded not guilty to all charges and has maintained his innocence throughout. While he was found guilty of sexual offences relating to four victims, the defendant continues to maintain his innocence and has filed a motion to appeal those convictions. Listen to Graeme's previous interview on I Catch Killers here: Part 1 & Part 2 Questions for Gary: [email protected] Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 378BONUS: 12 months on, Kathleen Kirby is still waiting for justice for Audrey
Twelve months after the brutal murder of her daughter Audrey Griffin, Kathleen Kirby returns to discuss the "numb" reality of her life. Unable to grieve while fighting for justice, Kathleen has stepped in where the system failed - organising community walks and personally tracking down overlooked CCTV footage. Gary and Kathleen explore the devastating "ripple effect" of homicide and the lack of support for families left behind, from administrative coldness regarding Audrey’s belongings to the confusing pain of waiting for a coroner’s report. Listen to Kathleen's previous interview on I Catch Killers here: Part 1 & Part 2. Questions for Gary: [email protected] Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 377The unsolved murders of Lynette White and Maria Smith: Candice Fox Pt.2
In 1974, a 17-year-old girl in Sydney answered the door to a man claiming to be an encyclopaedia salesman who carried nothing with him and left her with a chilling "full body rush" of fear. Decades later, that woman's daughter - award-winning author Candice Fox - realised this family story aligned with the timeline of two unsolved homicides from the same neighbourhood. Candice details how this personal connection led her to report the encounter to police and attempt her own investigation into the deaths of Lynette White and Maria Smith and how these tragedies formed the inspiration for her new novel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.