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Gary Jubelin specialised in the field of homicide for 25 years, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector until the time of his retirement from the force in 2019. Since leaving the police, he has built another very successful career, this time in the media, the author of two best-selling books (I Catch Killer and Badness) and of course as host of one of Australia’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Gary joins Sarrah to discuss the toughest moment of his career, losing his identity and how well-being and mindfulness helped him discover who he is again. Listen to Gary’s podcast I Catch Killers here. Hear more about the William Tyrell inquest by listening to Witness here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
January 11th 2025 marks 25 years since the Solway Harvester sank off the Isle of Man, with the loss of all on board. RNLI crewmen John McCreadie and Peter Cowin, Captain Stephen Carter of Laxey Towing Co and Dudley Butt, former Detective Chief Inspector of the Isle of Man Constabulary, along with Manx Radio reporter Dave Moore, recall the events of the tragedy.
Welcome back, my fellow creatives! Yup, I'm back to looking at the first five pages of various stories, for those five pages can make or break the engagement of a reader--or an agent. So, let's scope out the stories of others to see how they hook an audience! First, I have to apologize for goofing any Scottish language in this book, as it's set in Scotland. I avoided attempting the accent, at least.
On the 3rd of March 2021, 33 year old Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered in South London. A week after her disappearance, police officer Wayne Couzens was arrested and charged. He had used his badge to lure Sarah into his car by lying, and saying she was in breach of Covid Protocols. The case became a watershed moment in the UK, devastating the community and leaving the nation understandably distrusting of the police. Steve Gaskin, a former Detective, became obsessed with the case and the failings of the MET police that led to Sarah's murder. Steve joined host Brent Sanders to discuss this case and the psychology of offending. This content contains references to men's violence against women. If this content affected you, dial 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or Life Line on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a piece for today's Telegraph, the home secretary Yvette Cooper claims that Britain needs to rebuild respect between communities and the police in the wake of last week's rioting.Has the public actually lost respect for the police? And how do we go about restoring it? Kamal Ahmed and Tim Stanley talk to David Spencer, former Detective Chief Inspector at the Met Police, about why relations have turned this sour and how those bridges can begin to be rebuilt.And with the Olympics coming to a spectacular close in Paris last night, chief sports writer Olly Brown is on the line from France to talk boxing, breakdancing and Tom Cruise as we look back over seventeen days of incredible action and ask if Seb Coe will be the next leader of the IOC.ReadWe need to restore respect for our police, by Yvette CooperLord Coe can right the wrongs of Thomas Bach's IOCProducers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyVideo Producer: Luke GoodsallStudio Operator: Meghan SearleSocial Media Producer: Rachel DuffyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TCD Podcast Season 5 - Episode 113What if you had a peek into the life of a policewoman, a woman of color leading a team to combat domestic, child, and adult abuse in the UK? Join us as we unravel the intriguing journey of Aneela Khalil Khan, a Detective Chief Inspector at South Yorkshire Police Department. Aneela, a seasoned professional with a 20-year career, takes us through her path beginning with her training at the Academy to her current leadership role, comparing and contrasting the US and UK police systems, particularly focusing on training and probationary periods.Aneela doesn't just stop at sharing her experiences. She delves deeper, bringing in her research about women in policing, with special emphasis on women of color. Our conversation takes a turn towards leadership – how understanding others plays a crucial role in decision-making, the necessity of humility, and the courage to stand up for what's right. We also touch upon the importance of constructive dialogue, and how Aneela has used these principles to enhance leadership training at the South Yorkshire Police Department.Detective Chief Inspector Khalil Khan reveals her ambitions for the police force, laying bare her hopes for the future. She shares her desire to reach out to young women and girls of color, hoping to guide and inspire them. We further discuss her research in the US, her plans to interact with local police leaders in DC and NC, members of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and ASEBP. She talks of her aspirations to share her findings back in the UK. This dialogue with Aneela is not just an exploration of her journey but also a testament to her commitment to serve and change her community.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com
THE REAL MANHUNTER - COLIN SUTTON PART 2 Unmasking Serial Killers: The Cases of Levi Bellfield and the Night Stalker Join us as we delve into the chilling cases of Levi Bellfield and the Night Stalker with retired Detective Chief Inspector, Colin Sutton. Discover the investigative process, challenges faced, and the relentless pursuit of justice in these high-profile serial killer cases. Don't miss this gripping episode! You can also watch the video versions of our episodes on Patreon and subscribe to our YouTube channel . And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTS THE PODCAST CRIMECON UK TICKETS HERE CRIMECON US TICKETS HERE DON'T forget to use DISCOUNT CODE “FERRIS” BLENDJET Check out BlendJet: The original portable blender coupon: stk12 (case sensitive) custom URL: https://zen.ai/stk12 Go to blendjet.com and use code stk12 to save 12% off your order OR use my special link, and the discount will be applied at checkout https://zen.ai/stk12 RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a CONmunity Podcast Production on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Fox is a former Detective Chief Inspector of the NSW Police force and had been on the force for decades when he came across cover ups in the Catholic church of pedophilia in the very neighbourhood he commanded. Worse yet, when he brought this to the attention of the police, he was directed to hand over his investigation. Mr Fox blew the whistle and demanded a royal commission into these issues. It cost him his career, but not his will. I was thrilled to talk to Peter about how he sparked a royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse in Australia, and his thoughts on Hillsong. DON'T MISS THIS!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I welcome private investigator David McKelvey to the show in this interview episode.David was formerly a Detective Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police with over 60 commendations, and in 2007, he formed TM Eye, one of the UK's most active private investigation companies.In this episode, David and I primarily discuss the 1995 Rettondon murders, also known as the Range Rover murders or Essex Murders.David was responsible for first arresting key prosecution witness Darren Nicholls, the man who claimed to have been the getaway driver for Jack Steele and Jack Whomes, who were subsequently convicted of the murders.A gripping new three-part series called "The Essex Murders" launches on Sky Documentaries (and NOW) on April 15, 2023, and features David and his team's efforts to uncover the truth behind one of the most notorious multiple murders in British history.You can find out more about 'TM Eye' here:https://tm-eye.co.uk/For all things British Murders, please visit my website:https://www.britishmurders.com/Intro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I welcome private investigator David McKelvey to the show in this interview episode. David was formerly a Detective Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police with over 60 commendations, and in 2007, he formed TM Eye, one of the UK's most active private investigation companies. In this episode, David and I primarily discuss the 1995 Rettondon murders, also known as the Range Rover murders or Essex Murders. David was responsible for first arresting key prosecution witness Darren Nicholls, the man who claimed to have been the getaway driver for Jack Steele and Jack Whomes, who were subsequently convicted of the murders. A gripping new three-part series called "The Essex Murders" launches on Sky Documentaries (and NOW) on April 15, 2023, and features David and his team's efforts to uncover the truth behind one of the most notorious multiple murders in British history. You can find out more about 'TM Eye' here: https://tm-eye.co.uk/ For all things British Murders, please visit my website: https://www.britishmurders.com/ Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Homicide Detective Gary Jubelin has been credited with solving some of Australia's most high profile, complex and horrific crimes. During a 34-year career Gary has gained experience in the Armed Hold-Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad, Gangs Squad, Unsolved Homicide and also the Homicide Squad…. He retired in 2019 with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. At the time of publishing his podcast called I Catch Killers is the 14th most popular podcast in Australia…..43 spots ahead of The Matty Johns Podcast. Awkward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Kennedy is a retired Detective Chief Inspector who spent his entire 30-year career with the Metropolitan Police. During his career he was posted to the Territorial Support Group, the Murder Squad, Internal Affairs, Safeguarding and other various command groups within the Met. He has been part of senior leadership teams for major public order events such as the Notting Hill Carnival, New Year's Eve and other large scale public order events. At times he was responsible for high profile murder cases and other serious crimes. Jon has been interviewed by most of the TV channels in the UK and has travelled all over the world, from Europe to the Falklands islands. Jon has just recently had a paper published by the Home Office Affairs select committee into ways of increasing the arrest and charge rate for the sex offence beginning with ‘R' and ending in ‘ape'.Throughout his career Jon has been driven by a need to maintain high professional standards, to support the victims of crime to lead from the front and continually confront those that were unable or unwilling to maintain such standards.In March 2023, Baroness Louise Casey, concluded a year-long investigation into the Metropolitan Police force. The report found that ‘the Met' is institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic; has inadequate management; examples of predatory and unacceptable behaviours, humiliating initiations and a bullying culture… Expect to hear Jon's reaction to the Baroness Casey report findings and the everyday perspective on working in ‘the Met'. Jon's describes his initiation, talks about some his scariest moments, tells some hilarious stories and much more...Extra Stuff:Reach Out to Jon on https://www.instagram.com/jonkennedy_pt/Baroness Casey Report: https://www.met.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/met/about-us/baroness-casey-review/update-march-2023/baroness-casey-review-march-2023.pdfPublication: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5802/cmselect/cmhaff/193/report.html00:00 Intro02:47 Police Initiation07:41 Is The Police Misogynistic14:08 Is It Worth Joining the Police19:12 Weeding Out Corrupt Cops30:29 Discipline or Bullying41:59 Are TV Shows Like Reality43:50 Early Career51:11 Bullying in the Riot Police58:28 Riots, Petrol Bombs & Hooligans01:12:05 Scariest Moment in 30 Years01:18:01 Impact on Family Life01:27:28 Working with High Profile People01:35:21 RAF Nearly Bomb Traffic Cops01:38:47 Pork Pie and Dead Body Story01:49:22 Bad Boys, Bad Boys... Story01:52:19 Final Thoughts on the Police#menshealth #crime #metpolice #police Need a chat? Here's some options
Fermanagh and Omagh District Councillor Errol Thompson has known Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell for 35 years and told Frank there is both 'deep shock' and an 'amount of anger' in Omagh, as he calls for those with information about the attempted murder of the father-of-four to come forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cambridgeshire Police Detective Chief Inspector Amerjit Singh tells Julian why he joined the force.
Ash Farrington spent thirty years in policing, retiring as a Detective Chief Inspector. He achieved national accreditations as a hostage negotiator, Senior Investigating Officer and Public Safety and Public Order commander. Ash then qualified as a leadership coach and has considerable coaching experience and leadership development that has included working with the British Army, HM Prison Service, Fire and Rescue Service as well as with colleagues in the Police Service. This episode comes from an interview I had with Ash for the Sporting Edge Members Club. It was a truly enlightening conversation about compassionate leadership and how we can all be more kind. Ash talks openly about his own battle with clinical depression, and how we can look out for warning signs. If you'd like to join the Sporting Edge Members Club to get 24/7 access to over 900 insights to accelerate your personal and professional development, apply the discount code PODCAST100 in the checkout https://www.sportingedge.com/membership/ (here) to get your first month free. Links mentioned: Learn more about Ash's work here https://farringtonandkind.com/ (Farrington & Kind) Connect with Jeremy Contact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/) Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge (https://twitter.com/thesportingedge) Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge (http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge) Website https://www.sportingedge.com/ (https://www.sportingedge.com/)
In this episode former Detective Chief Inspector for the NSW Police Homicide Squad, Gary Jubelin, talks to Russell about breaking down stigma and the effects of trauma. Both men share their unique experiences on either sides of the law and how their lives have been changed as a result. Founder of www.thevoiceofasurvivor.com Find Russell on Instagram here Find Russell on TikTok here Gary's podcast is 'I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Operation Fort remains the largest case of modern slavery ever tried in the UK, and today's guest was right at the heart of it. We're joined by Detective Chief Inspector from West Midlands Police, Nick Dale!As the lead investigator for Operation Fort, Nick may well have more first-hand experience of fighting modern slavery than anyone else in the UK. He sits down with Eugenie and Jules to discuss the inner workings of Operation Fort, how his team helped numerous victims across the country, and the telltale signs of modern slavery in our everyday lives.For more info, visit our website or click the links below:Operation Fort Hope for Justice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in to the latest Parenting NI podcast when we talk to Detective Chief Inspector of the PSNI Kerry Brennan. This week we discuss the dangers your children can encounter online, including online grooming and how parents can become empowered to open the dialog of communication with their children around online safety and what they are doing online, and what to do if your child has been a victim from an online predator.
This is Part 2 of Brent's chat with legendary homicide detective Gary Jubelin. He retired in 2019 with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector after a 34-year career with the NSW Police Force. As a homicide detective, Gary Jubelin led some of the largest, most complex, high-profile investigations in New South Wales. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/theclink See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent is back and in this two part episode Brent sits down with legendary homicide detective Gary Jubelin. He retired in 2019 with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector after a 34-year career with the NSW Police Force. As a homicide detective, Gary Jubelin led some of the largest, most complex, high-profile investigations in New South Wales. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/theclink See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of me&my health up, we go behind the scenes of a legendary homicide detective's life - Gary Jubelin and discuss:What it is like being a detective The art of work/life harmony and the importance of doing a job you loveHow exercise is key to performing in high-pressure jobsDiscovering harmony and balance between the different types of exerciseThe importance of self-careGary's life lessons and keys to a successful careerWhat makes a successful leaderHow the combination of work and health can enhance teamwork and performanceGary Jubelin's bio (Source: The Fordham Company)Gary Jubelin has been credited with solving some of the nation's most horrific crimes.He retired in 2019 with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector after a 34-year career with the NSW Police Force. During a career that earned him high commendations for policing, he performed duties from covering generalist detective duties to major crime.These include experience in the Armed Hold-Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad, Gangs Squad, Unsolved Homicide, and Homicide Squad. He specialised in the field of homicide investigation for 25 years up until his retirement.As a homicide detective, Gary Jubelin led some of the largest, most complex, high-profile investigations in New South Wales.The direction of the investigations, operational decisions, community safety, the arrest and conviction offenders were his mainstream responsibilities.These included gangland killings, serial murderers, sexually motivated murders, domestic murders, child killers, revenge murders, murderers who tortured their victims, random murders, police shootings, abductions, and serial rapists.Gary Jubelin has been a key figure in solving major crimes for the past three decades gathering a mountain of information based on the methodical and successful processes he employed as a crime investigator.Links to Resources mentionedGary's Autobiography: I Catch Killers: The Life and Many Deaths of a Homicide DetectiveGary's Podcast show: I Catch Killers with Gary JubelinAbout me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
John is a highly experienced detective, having served with the Devon and Cornwall Police for over 28 years and retiring as Detective Chief Inspector in 2016. He was responsible for the prevention and investigation of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, child and vulnerable adult abuse. For the final four years of his police career he was the Force Lead for Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment, Forced Marriage, Honour Based Abuse, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults/Adults at Risk. He was a member of the Local Safeguarding Children Board and Safeguarding Adults Board. He is also an experienced Hostage and Crisis Negotiator and Coordinator. John is an accredited and experienced Senior Investigating Officer and has worked and led on a number of serious and protracted investigations up to and including murder and in the later part of his police career, a number of high profile investigations in health-care settings. John is a Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Chair and has sat on five different DHR panels and is currently (September 2020) chairing six separate DHR's and a Child Learning Panel Review. Nationally, he was a member of the HMIC National Working Group for Domestic Abuse. He has also completed the accredited three day Karma Nirvana Honour Based Abuse and Forced Marriage training. As Director of AbuseFreeLife John provides expert consultation and designs and delivers bespoke training for clients. He has trained police officers and representatives from other organisations around the United Kingdom on Domestic Abuse, Coercion and Control, Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences, Honour Based Abuse and Stalking. He has lectured and spoken at a number of events including Exeter and Plymouth University, at the Department of Health National FGM Conference, the National Caldicott Guardians Conference, the National Stalking Conference, Coercion and Control Conference and presented to the Isle of Man Government (Tynwald) as they deliberate a new Domestic Abuse Legislative Bill and most recently at the annual London Safeguarding Adults Board Conference 2020. John's website: www.abusefreelife.com Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abusetalk/message
London Metropolitan Police Detective Chief Inspector Figo Fourazan talks about his work combatting the dark side of life alongside his doctoral research into cybercrime and his ambition to protect all of us - businesses and individuals alike Originally Broadcast 13th October on Open4Business on NLive Radio
In this episode we chat to Louise in relation to the police's response to childhood challenging violent and aggressive behaviour. We also consider the reasons why families don't come forward and the findings of the recent report that can be read here https://www.celandt.org/resources
Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
Unity of purpose has been a fundamental characteristic of Australia’s response to the Covid 19 pandemic. While our medical experts have been looking to subdue the virus, our crime fighting experts have been working hard to minimize the impact of criminals in Australia and from overseas.And just as the performance of team Australia’s health experts has been recognised for its effectiveness, so too the efforts to keep our police officers safe and well. In fact, no less than the New York Police Department have been on the phone to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) asking how it was done. In this week’s episode of Work with Purpose, contentgroup Founder and CEO, David Pembroke, sits down with Commissioner of the AFP, Reece Kershaw, and Commissioner of the Australian Border Force, Michael Outram (ABF). Reece began his career in the AFP in the late 80’s serving in the Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia and Victoria. Commissioner Kershaw has worked outside the AFP including time with the National Crime Authority, the Australian Crime Commission, as well as postings to the Hague, East Timor, and the Solomon Islands. He was also commissioner of the Northern Territory Police.Michael Outram is the Commissioner of the ABF, the law enforcement agency responsible for offshore and onshore border control, enforcement, investigations, compliance, and detentions in Australia.Commissioner Outram began his policing career on the streets of London. He served 20 years in the Metropolitan policing service rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector working in Anti-Corruption, Anti-Terrorism, and major investigations teams.He came to Australia on secondment to the New South Wales police force. He liked the weather and stayed. Since then he has worked in numerous high-profile crime fighting roles with both the Australian Crime Commission and the AFP before joining the ABF in 2015. He was sworn in as commissioner in 2018. And just like Reece Kershaw, Michael Outram is known for his integrity. Discussed in this episode: - The challenges of enforcing values and meeting community expectations - How Australians have responded to the challenge of the pandemic - Protecting staff.- Closing international and regional borders- Preparing for upcoming pressures in a post COVID-19 environment - The increase of crime during the pandemic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part 2 with Angelo Memmolo, he discusses his time fighting the middle eastern crime gangs including the notorious Bassam Hamzy, and the running of the Lindt Cafe siege investigation, the toughest thing he has ever had to do - and that's saying a lot for the 30-year veteran of the police who has led some of homicide's toughest investigations. For more information, articles, galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 with Angelo Memmolo, he discusses his time fighting the middle eastern crime gangs including the notorious Bassam Hamzy, and the running of the Lindt Cafe siege investigation, the toughest thing he has ever had to do - and that’s saying a lot for the 30-year veteran of the police who has led some of homicide’s toughest investigations. For more information, articles, galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angelo Memmolo is a legend. In Part 1 he talks about the terrifying day as a Redfern constable he had to fight back a rioting crowd raining down bricks and rocks to rescue two cops, a gunfight in a shopping mall carpark with an armed-robbery gang and the arrest that led to a plot on his life. For more information, articles, galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au CONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic descriptions of crime scenes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angelo Memmolo is a legend. In Part 1 he talks about the terrifying day as a Redfern constable he had to fight back a rioting crowd raining down bricks and rocks to rescue two cops, a gunfight in a shopping mall carpark with an armed-robbery gang and the arrest that led to a plot on his life. For more information, articles, galleries visit truecrimeaustralia.com.au CONTENT WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers contains graphic descriptions of crime scenes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Kirkham was born & bred on a farm in Cheshire. He travelled to London and basically never went back! He joined the Metropolitan Police as a Special Constable whilst at university and joined as a Constable immediately after he finished his degree. He served in the Metropolitan Police for over 21 years, both in uniform and CID at all ranks up to Detective Chief Inspector. He spent five years on the Flying Squad,dealing with armed robbers in the early 1990s, followed by two years, as a uniformed Duty Officer at Brixton. He was a Senior Investigating Officer for five years before leaving in 2002. He has since worked as a Security Management & Policing Services Consultant doing a variety of things including many around the edges of policing. He has trained police officers on various courses and still works as a Corporate Fraud Investigator. Since 2010 he has become an increasingly outspoken critic of the cuts to policing, often appearing in the media to highlight the damage done, in his opinion by the then home secretary and later Prime Minister Theresa May. Find out about the man, what makes him tick and his views on policing that had drawn both praise and criticism. This interview was recorded on the 9th November 2019 prior to this years General Election and contains strong language.
An important podcast hosted by @LiverpoolRoom 's Glyn Thomas. He's joined by Chief Superintendent Owen West of West Yorkshire police & Colin Sutton, former metro policeman, Detective Chief Inspector & Bronze Commander at Highbury for an engaging talk on "hooliganism" past & present, strategies the police employ & work to improve to keep us all safe on game day and beyond. LiverpoolRoom regular, Tony Riches sits in on this one. If anything was a Must Listen for all football fans, this is it. Let's work together!
Jackie Malton was openly gay from an early age. As a result her character was put to the test when she joined Leicestershire Police and subsequently the Metropolitan Police. She rose through the ranks and became a member of the renowned “Flying Squad.” Passionate about her job and dealing with all the pressures that entailed she increasingly felt ashamed and she turned to alcohol to cope. It was a chance encounter with a street drinker that would change her life forever. As a thief taker she came to understand the villains she arrested and ultimately became a counsellor in prison on leaving the police service. Jackie’s story is remarkable, so much so in fact that her career was the basis of the popular television crime series Prime Suspect. FOOTNOTE: Jackie has asked me to clarify that she held the rank of Detective Sergeant on the Flying squad and retired with the rank of Detective Chief Inspector.
*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of *Prime Suspect: Tennison. The Prime Suspect: Tennison season is over, but Jane Tennison’s journey to Detective Chief Inspector is just beginning. Actor Stefanie Martini reflects on the explosive season finale, the young Jane’s first big case, and the steps that still remain in the WPC’s fledgling career in the Metropolitan Police.
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Why haven’t the police caught Elsie’s murderer and where is the evidence? Elsie’s brother and sister meet the Detective Chief Inspector in charge of the cold case investigation.
Kasey and Tyler talk about their life changing experience at "The Book of Mormon", the Fantastic Four, music documentaries, Journey, terrible personal lives of singers, and Tyler tells one last Black Friday tale.whatupcuzshow.com
Sian Williams and Richard Coles with actor and comic Stephen Mangan; Jackie Malton, the retired Detective Chief Inspector who was the inspiration for Prime Suspect's Jane Tennison; ex-cricketer David Gower reveals his secret life, a love of bats; John McCarthy discovers the deserted beaches and overlooked attractions of Gran Canaria; Beryl Ritchie, one of the few female record cutters of the 1970s, remembers creating the first 12'' single in the UK; Tyeisha Litambola, whose brother was killed in a street attack, talks about being part of the campaign CitySafe; and Inheritance Tracks from actress Felicity Kendal. Producer: Rachel Simpson.