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In this episode of the Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined once again by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they discuss the differences between killers who attack strangers and those who murder people they know. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined once again by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they discuss the differences between killers who attack strangers and those who murder people they know. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they take a deep dive into the mind of Gregory Lynn. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Missing Campers Trial, Penny and Erin are joined by leading criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett, and forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro, as they take a deep dive into the mind of Gregory Lynn. You can find Tim and Xanthe's podcast in your podcast app, it's called Motive and Method.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An inquest into the December 2022 Wieambilla police massacre has heard evidence the trio responsible – Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train – would have been ruled morally insane and unfit to stand trial had they not been killed in a shootout. Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity is a legitimate legal defence in Australia and is thought to be used in as little as 1% of cases here. But what happens to those accused of some of the most serious crimes who escape jail time because of their mental fitness to stand trial? And can they ever be released back into society? On today's episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt speaks with criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro to learn more about what happens to the criminally insane in Australia. Headlines: Majority of Palestinians fleeing Gaza have had visas refused to Australia Stabbing victim identified as 11-year-old Australian girl NASA update on stuck astronauts Tassie mum gives birth on the toilet not knowing she was pregnant Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest on the investigation of the Bondi Junction murderous rampage, criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro shares his thoughts on the mass stabbing. Plus, Israel claims a 'vast majority' of Iran missiles 'intercepted'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with renowned criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro to unravel the complexities of the Samantha Murphy case from Ballarat. Samantha's disappearance has puzzled law enforcement and the public alike, leaving more questions than answers. Through an in-depth conversation with Tim, we explore the psychological underpinnings of the case, examine the clues left behind, and discuss the impact on the community and the ongoing search for justice. Watson-Muro brings his expert analysis and unique insights, shedding new light on one of Australia's most perplexing cases.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Watson-Munro (born 1952/1953) is an Australian criminal Psychologist. His expertise has been used in some of Australia's biggest criminal trials. He has analysed some of Australia's most prolific and violent criminals, including underworld figure Alphonse Gangitano and mass murderer Julian Knight. His work involves determining whether those charged with acts of extreme violence are legally insane. Watson-Munro is regularly called upon to provide expert evidence in court and in the media. Early Life Born 1952/1953, Watson-Munro has described being raised in a "privileged academic environment". His father was a professor of physics, and his mother was a scientist. He was initially educated at Sydney Grammar School, where he left to work in a lumber yard. Watson-Munro later returned to a different school to complete his secondary education. He then went on to study psychology at the University of Sydney. Career Watson-Munro is described by The Herald Sun as one of Australia's leading and distinguished criminal psychologists. In 1978, he began his career at Paramatta Jail. He then went into private practice. He has assessed over 30,000 people in his career, including 200 murderers. Watson-Munro's primary role when assessing criminals is to determine whether they are legally insane. Three notable individuals Watson-Munro has worked with included Julian Knight, Alphonse Gagitano, and Mr Cruel. Watson-Munro was the psychologist responsible for assessing and working with Julian Knight after he carried out the 1987 Hoddle Street massacre, killing seven people and leaving 19 injured. Watson-Munro states that the marksmanship during the massacre suggested clear thinking on the part of Knight. Watson-Munro was assigned to treat deceased Melbourne underworld figure Alphonse Gangitano shortly after his arrest for allegedly murdering petty criminal Gregory Workman. Gangitano was released after the prosecution dropped all charges relating to the arrest after a key witness left the country. Watson-Munro expected Gangitano not to pursue treatment. However, shortly after his release, Gangitano contacted him for an appointment, and treatment continued. Watson-Munro has written that Gangitano had a degree of "intellectual prowess", and that his time with Gangitano demonstrated to him that even career criminals can have "other lives that are seemingly quite normal". "Mr Cruel" is a pseudonym for the never-identified suspect of several child rapes and the murder of Karmein Chan in Melbourne during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Watson-Munro was contracted by Victoria Police during their investigation to profile the potential offender. Views Watson-Munro is an advocate of educating and informing victims of crime about their rights to compensation and treatment. Watson-Munro in 1996 voiced concerns that the child welfare system in Victoria was in "chaos and on the brink of collapse". He noted truancy and crime being committed by children in the care of the state and called for a royal commission into the government department responsible. Watson-Munro was involved in assessing a 14-year-old boy who, while wandering around at night, murdered a taxi driver. Watson-Munro has criticised a proposal to ban songs with suicidal themes as "censorship gone mad". He considers such proposals well intentioned, but that real issues of youth suicide in Australia need addressing, such as socio-economic circumstances. Watson-Munro has stated that individuals who consume true crime media and are socially isolated, mentally ill, or young can become desensitised to violence and gore. He stated, "I think there is a nexus between that and people viewing this material and becoming desensitised to it or wanting to see what it is like". Controversy In 1999, Watson-Munro pleaded guilty to using and possessing cocaine. He was fined $1,000 and placed on a 12-month good behaviour bond, a non-custodial sentence of good behaviour. He was later that year reprimanded by the Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria on two counts of unprofessional misconduct after being found to have formed a personal relationship with a female client. In June 2000, the Board refused his re-registration as a psychologist. In 2002, the Board again found it not in the public interest to allow Watson-Munro to practice. Watson-Munro has described the years preventing him from running a clinical practice as "the greatest challenge [he] ever faced". In 2003, Watson-Munro regained registration as a psychologist, on the basis he undertook supervision for a period of two years. Personal Life Watson-Munro's first wife Susan, died of cancer. He is now married to his second, Carla. He is the father of five children.
Henry talks with Tim Watson-Munro, Consultant Psychologist. Tim has been practising in Melbourne and Sydney since 1981 and is involved in the assessment and treatment of individuals in all jurisdictions both civil and criminal. He has considerable expertise in the treatment of Substance Misuse Disorders inclusive of alcohol and drug abuse, and his practice has evolved and it now entails immigration work. This conversation was originally broadcast on 97.7FM Casey Radio in March 2023. Produced by Rob Kelly.
Join criminologist Xanthe Mallet and criminal psychologist Tim Watson Munro as they unpack what really makes the offenders tick behind some of history's most notorious cases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Watson Munro has sat across from the worst of the worst. Rapists. Terrorists. Mass murderers. Tim's a psychologist, who started his career in the prison system as the resident psych at Parramatta jail, before turning to the private sector - where he mainly worked for defence lawyers defending alleged crooks. He's assessed everyone from Julian Knight, the man responsible for the Hoddle Street massacre, to members of The Family, a so-called doomsday cult. But it's a job that took its toll over the years, as he absorbed the horrors his clients had both experienced and perpetrated on others. And as he discovered over the course of his career, it's hard to get out the other side unscathed, when you've been dancing with other people's demons. CREDITS Guest: Tim Watson-Munro You can find out more about his books Dancing With Demons and Shrink In The Clink here. Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From murderers and rapists to hitmen and gangsters, Criminal Psychologist Tim Watson-Munro has come face to face with some of the most violent individuals around Australia and the world. Tim sits down with Keely McDonough to discuss his colourful career, his unique perspective of the justice system and how he worked his way up from rock bottom.Supported by Unisearch.
Criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro told Joe Hildebrand there's a chance Maxwell could reveal the names of others involved in the crimes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and criminal anthropologist Dr Xanthe Mallett join Michael Usher to delve into the minds of some of the world's worst psychopaths, narcissists and sociopaths to unravel the real reasons behind their chilling crimes. Cases include Dalia Dippolito, Jerrod Murray, Fiona Barbieri and Ivan Milat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laura and Jim continue their interview with the authors of the new book from The Violence Project: "How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic". Laura brings up how the smallest things can make the biggest difference in these outcomes. Jim mentions the way he could tell a mass shooter's motive. Jill Peterson and James Densley discuss prevention techniques for suicide and how they can apply to preventing a mass shooting. They also talk about https://off-ramp.org, a hub of information in violence prevention and resource for training in crisis response. You can buy Jill and James' important new book, The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic, by clicking on this link: https://amzn.to/3meCjnC***Jillian Peterson, PhD, is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Hamline University. She has led large-scale research studies on mental illness and crime, school shootings, and mass violence. James Densley, PhD, is a professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State University, which is part of the Minnesota State system. He is known for his international work on gangs, criminal networks, violent extremism, and policing. Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, Jillian and James run The Violence Project, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research center known worldwide for its work on mass shooting prevention. The Violence Project has featured in CNN, Fox News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and other leading media outlets. “One of the most comprehensive studies of the subject”―Wall Street Journal“Reading The Violence Project is like having the lights turned on in a dark stadium. Jillian Peterson and James Densley illuminate for us the darkest corners of our violent predilections. They've told us what to do; the rest is up to us. Groundbreaking!”―Rachel Louise Snyder, bestselling author of No Visible BruisesYou can hear the clip used in the show in its entirety here:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mass-shooting-the-violence-project-tracks-common-traits-found-in-mass-shooters-warning-signs-and-how-to-stop-them/************************************************************Please support our Sponsors. We couldn't do the podcast and help victims without them — so please check out their special offers just for our RCP listeners.Ana Luisa Jewelry — Go treat yourself and your loved ones and use our code REALCRIME to get 10% off. WE absolutely recommend them, they are a great brand, making beautiful sustainable jewelry, so go check outhttps://shop.analuisa.com/realcrime code REALCRIME#analuisanySUPPORT OUR OTHER SHOWS! CRIME ANALYST - . www.crime-analyst.comThe Case of: Sophie Toscan Du Plantier Laura deeps dives the murder of 39-year-old French TV and film producer Sophie Toscan Du Plantier who was found brutally murdered at the bottom of the driveway to her holiday home in Schull, West Cork, Ireland on the morning of December 23 1996. Join Laura each week in the intelligence cell as she analyses the victimology, the crime scene, the most likely sequence of events the night that Sophie was murdered, the investigation as well as how Sophie was framed in the media and others and how she became a footnote in her own murder #HerNameWasSophieToscanDuPlantierTHE FIRST WIFE: John Meehan's Reign of Terror. Check out Laura's new podcast about Tania Bales who was married to John Meehan long before the world came to know him as “Dirty John”. Go to: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-First-Wife-John-Meehans-Reign-of-Terror-Podcast/B099BYMH4G?fbclid=IwAR3t0WekDIM3PQ5Cq4GRIVDmZ-q0gr2JpUufE-JhNnE9JRV1S483vWXfK04KILLER CASTING PODCAST - Next up is an episode that no TRUE CRIME follower will want to miss. We review the film “Nitram” starring Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis and Anthony LaPaglia. This disturbing but important film is based on the horrific mass shooting massacre that happened in Port Arthur, Tasmania on April 28th, 1996 — that killed 35 people and wounded 23 others. The film spotlights the behavior of the lone shooter leading up to the murders and highlights several opportunities of intervention that might have derailed his terrifying plan. Joining us is Dr. Tim Watson-Munro, a renowned forensic psychologist has been analyzing the minds of some of the worst criminals of our times. Dr. Tim is not only an expert on mass shooters, but he actually treated many of the victims who survived the Port Arthur attack. Tune into https://www.killercastingpod.com/podcast or SUBSCRIBE to wherever you listen to your podcasts including Apple Podcasts, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/killer-casting/id1537283659Spotify and Stitcher. AMERICA'S MOST WANTED - America's Most Wanted is BACK, with Elizabeth Vargas hosting and Jim Clemente as an Executive Producer. You can stream it right now on Fox. . https://www.fox.com/americas-most-wanted/BEST CASE WORST CASEBe sure and check out Jim's podcast Best Case/Worst Case that he does along with former Federal Prosecutor Francey Hakes. Join them as they go behind police lines with unparalleled access to law enforcement officers, looking back at their most memorable cases – for better or for worse. Subscribe now!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-case-worst-case/id1240002929See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laura and Jim interview Professors Jillian Petersen and James Densley, co-founders and co-presidents of The Violence Project, a nonprofit, non-partisan research center best known for its mass shooter database, funded by the National Institute of Justice.Together they have written a book called 'The Violence Project: how to stop a mass shooting epidemic.' They have interviewed perpetrators and victims and their families with the aim of preventing future mass shootings. Building on their coverage and analysis of Columbine and other mass shootings, Laura and Jim discuss their findings including making the links across violent offending behaviour, the red flags, the pathway to murder and early identification, intervention and prevention opportunities. You will not want to miss this.#HomicidePrevention #MassShootings #Columbine #Intervention #Prevention #Violence #Analysis #ProfilingYou can buy Jill and James' important new book by clicking on this link!The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic by Jillian Peterson, Ph.D & James Densley, Ph.D https://amzn.to/3meCjnCJillian Peterson, PhD, is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Hamline University. She has led large-scale research studies on mental illness and crime, school shootings, and mass violence. James Densley, PhD, is a professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State University, which is part of the Minnesota State system. He is known for his international work on gangs, criminal networks, violent extremism, and policing. Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, Jillian and James run The Violence Project, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research center known worldwide for its work on mass shooting prevention. The Violence Project has featured in CNN, Fox News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and other leading media outlets. “One of the most comprehensive studies of the subject”―Wall Street Journal“Reading The Violence Project is like having the lights turned on in a dark stadium. Jillian Peterson and James Densley illuminate for us the darkest corners of our violent predilections. They've told us what to do; the rest is up to us. Groundbreaking!”―Rachel Louise Snyder, bestselling author of No Visible BruisesYou can hear the clip used in this episode in its entirety here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5el7RQosS9g************************************************************Please support our Sponsors. We couldn't do the podcast and help victims without them — so please check out their special offers just for our RCP listeners.BOLL AND BRANCH SHEETS - Boll & Branch is dedicated to quality at every step. Sheets designed and manufactured for maximum comfort and durability. No cutting corners. There are no middlemen between you and Boll & Branch, so you get luxury quality for the fairest price. They stand behind their products and honor a 30-night worry-free guarantee if you are unsatisfied. To experience an entirely new standard of comfort, visit bollandbranch.com○ Get 15% off your first set of sheets with promo code REALCRIME.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++SUPPORT OUR OTHER SHOWS! CRIME ANALYST - . www.crime-analyst.comThe Case of: Sophie Toscan Du Plantier Laura deeps dives the murder of 39-year-old French TV and film producer Sophie Toscan Du Plantier who was found brutally murdered at the bottom of the driveway to her holiday home in Schull, West Cork, Ireland on the morning of December 23 1996. Join Laura each week in the intelligence cell as she analyses the victimology, the crime scene, the most likely sequence of events the night that Sophie was murdered, the investigation as well as how Sophie was framed in the media and others and how she became a footnote in her own murder #HerNameWasSophieToscanDuPlantierTHE FIRST WIFE: John Meehan's Reign of Terror. Check out Laura's new podcast about Tania Bales who was married to John Meehan long before the world came to know him as “Dirty John”. Go to: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-First-Wife-John-Meehans-Reign-of-Terror-Podcast/B099BYMH4G?fbclid=IwAR3t0WekDIM3PQ5Cq4GRIVDmZ-q0gr2JpUufE-JhNnE9JRV1S483vWXfK04KILLER CASTING PODCAST - Next up is an episode that no TRUE CRIME follower will want to miss. We review the film “Nitram” starring Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis and Anthony LaPaglia. This disturbing but important film is based on the horrific mass shooting massacre that happened in Port Arthur, Tasmania on April 28th, 1996 — that killed 35 people and wounded 23 others. The film spotlights the behavior of the lone shooter leading up to the murders and highlights several opportunities of intervention that might have derailed his terrifying plan. Joining us is Dr. Tim Watson-Munro, a renowned forensic psychologist who has analyzed the minds of some of the worst criminals of our times. Dr. Tim is not only an expert on mass shooters, but he actually treated many of the victims who survived the Port Arthur attack. Tune into https://www.killercastingpod.com/podcast or SUBSCRIBE to wherever you listen to your podcasts including Apple Podcasts, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/killer-casting/id1537283659, Spotify and Stitcher. AMERICA'S MOST WANTED - America's Most Wanted is BACK, with Elizabeth Vargas hosting and Jim Clemente as an Executive Producer. You can stream it right now on Fox. . https://www.fox.com/americas-most-wanted/BEST CASE WORST CASEBe sure and check out Jim's podcast Best Case/Worst Case that he does along with former Federal Prosecutor Francey Hakes. Join them as they go behind police lines with unparalleled access to law enforcement officers, looking back at their most memorable cases – for better or for worse. Subscribe now!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-case-worst-case/id1240002929See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains explicit descriptions of violence. Please exercise care when listening. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers of the film “Nitram”. However, the true events that this film is based upon are well known particularly in Australia. On April 28th 1996, Australia experienced the worst mass shooting massacre in its history as 35 people were murdered in Port Arthur Tasmania by a 28 year old white male shooter. This week on Killer Casting, we cover the new film “Nitram” written by Shaun Grant and directed by Justin Kurzel, which probes the sequence of events and behavior of this shooter, his family and other significant relationships leading up to that horrific day. Starring Caleb Landry Jones, Judy Davis, Anthony LaPaglia, no one in the film ever utters the name of this shooter, nor does it show the graphic violence he unleashed on so many innocent people. Instead it picks apart the many intervention points that might have derailed him from his heinous crime. A film like this we could not possibly analyze alone, with us to understand the difference between fact and fiction is Dr. Tim Watson-Munro, an Australian Criminal Psychologist world recognised in his field and an expert in the psychology of mass shooting offenders. Dr. Watson-Munro himself treated a number of the survivors of the massacre. You won't want to miss this very special episode of Killer Casting Podcast. #rememberthevictimsofportarthur Winifred Joyce Aplin, 58 Walter John Bennett, 66 Nicole Louise Burgess, 17 Sou Leng Chung, 32 Elva Rhonda Gaylard, 48 Zoe Anne Hall, 28 Elizabeth Jayne Howard, 26 Mary Elizabeth Howard, 57 Mervyn John Howard, 55 Ronald Noel Jary, 71 Tony Vadivelu Kistan, 51 Leslie Dennis Lever, 53 Sarah Kate Loughton, 15 David Martin, 72 Noelene "Sally" Joyce Martin, 69 Pauline Virjeana Masters, 49 Alannah Louise Mikac, 6 Madeline Grace Mikac, 3 Nanette Patricia Mikac, 36 Andrew Bruce Mills, 39 Peter Brenton Nash, 32 Gwenda Joan Neander, 67 William Xeeng Ng, 48 Anthony Nightingale, 44 Mary Rose Nixon, 60 Glenn Roy Pears, 35 Russell James Pollard, 72 Janette Kathleen Quin, 50 Helene Maria Salzmann, 50 Robert Graham Salzmann, 57 Kate Elizabeth Scott, 21 Kevin Vincent Sharp, 68 Raymond John Sharp, 67 Royce William Thompson, 59 Jason Bernard Winter, 29 Today our opening music is by: Lesfm You can find Dr. Watson-Munro's books here: “A Shrink in the Clink” https://amzn.to/3DeqKnh and Dancing with Demons https://amzn.to/3BdnbNH
Criminal Psychologist Tim Watson-Munro with details on the premier episode of Ivan Milat - Buried Secrets this Sunday Night on Prime7. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Watson Munro reveals why Ivan Milat never confessed to his crimes in the lead up to the new documentary Ivan Milat Buried Secrets See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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One of the country's most in-demand criminal psychologists, Dr Tim Watson-Munro's clients have included some infamous criminals from Hoddle St Massacre gunman Julian Knight to gangster Alphonse Gangitano, bikie Mick Hawi and corporate crook Alan Bond. New episodes of season 2 will be released exclusively on icatchkillers.com.au a week earlier than anywhere else. Subscribers to icatchkillers.com.au get exclusive access, as well as access to articles, videos of Gary's interviews and interactive content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beginning his career as a criminal psychologist at Parramatta Jail in the late 70s, Dr Tim Watson-Munro was exposed to life's dark underbelly and he had to learn fast how to navigate this new world. New episodes of season 2 will be released exclusively on icatchkillers.com.au a week earlier than anywhere else. Subscribers to icatchkillers.com.au get exclusive access, as well as access to articles, videos of Gary's interviews and interactive content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beginning his career as a criminal psychologist at Parramatta Jail in the late 70s, Dr Tim Watson-Munro was exposed to life's dark underbelly and he had to learn fast how to navigate this new world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the country's most in-demand criminal psychologists, Dr Tim Watson-Munro's clients have included some infamous criminals from Hoddle St Massacre gunman Julian Knight to gangster Alphonse Gangitano, bikie Mick Hawi and corporate crook Alan Bond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro takes us into the minds of some of Australia's worst crims, from the jailhouse genius able to convince everyone he had gone blind to the "bad, not mad" Ivan Milat. Over 41 years, his experiences have included working with both Hoddle Street killer Julian Knight as well as survivors of the massacre; assessing egotistical fraudster Alan Bond; and working with the "highly intelligent" but "extraordinarily violent" Alphonse Gangitano. He discusses whether killers are born evil, the criminals who are hardest to treat, the escalation of offenders such as Mr Cruel and what drives people to kill together. Plus, he reveals the most haunting memories of his career and names Australia's most evil. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tim Watson-Munro is a ground-breaking criminal psychologist who has gained the trust of some of Australia's scariest men, like Julian Knight and Alphonse Gangitano. He's also a recovering drug addict whose brilliant career was almost derailed by cocaine.Show notes:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Tim Watson-MunroLike us on the Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 1998 murder of Alphonse Gangitano ignited a bloody decade that would become known as the Melbourne Mafia War. Charlie Bezzina was one of the homicide detectives assigned to the case, and he joins us to talk through the ups and downs of the investigation. We also hear from Tim Watson Munro, the clinical psychologist who developed a strong therapeutic relationship with the volatile gangster.Show notes:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Charlie Bezzina and Tim Watson MunroLike us on the Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
He's got a new book, it's gripping, it's scary and it's well worth a read. It's called 'Dancing with Demons', and it details his work as a criminal psychologist, his fall into drugs and getting back on his feet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Because they hadn't seen Stranger Things, which EVERYONE has seen. We also caught up with Jack Riewoldt, met Tim Watson-Munro and Tony Martin came by! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.