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Gary Jubelin is a former detective chief inspector who has led some of the most high profile homicide and missing persons cases in Australia’s recent history. William Tyrell, Evelyn Greenup, Colleen Walker, Clinton Speedy-Duroux; These are the names of four of the many, many people that Gary has pursued justice for. It was just last year that Gary felt his hand was forced, and handed in his resignation with the police force.
On Friday September 18th a judge will rule on an appeal before the courts; that appeal was lodged by Gary himself, after he was found guilty in April of 2020 of unlawful conduct during the high profile William Tyrrell case.
Jubelin speaks candidly about this charge, and the appeal process. And about the ongoing support he receives from the families of the victims whose crimes Gary investigated prior to his resignation.
So what is it like, to now be on the other side of the police force. Can you still be a force for good when the police force you’d worked so hard for, for all those years, is now not a welcoming place for you.
CREDITS
Guest: Gary Jubelin – author of ‘I Catch Killers’
Host: Madeleine West @madmadswest
Executive Producer: Elise Cooper @elisejcooper
Assistant Producer: Hannah Bowman
Editor: Elise Cooper and Hannah Bowman
Audio Transfer and Assistance: North Coast Events https://www.northcoastevents.com.au/
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