I Catch Killers: Ben and Amy Smith Part 2 - Presumption of innocence?

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @ginanoble7203
    @ginanoble7203 2 місяці тому +2

    Gary thank you for highlighting in-depth behaviours in the policing and courts in our nation.
    Amy is one incredible lady,and her diligence in finding out info.
    I find you podcasts just so informative,keep it up

  • @markspalding6092
    @markspalding6092 Рік тому +3

    Talk about truth being stranger than fiction. You couldn’t make this stuff up! Much strength to Ben & Amy. Enormous credit to Amy, what a woman. This was a terrifying insight into how quickly life can change. Terrific & revealing interview Gary, job extremely well done.

  • @angelaa8285
    @angelaa8285 2 місяці тому +3

    Wow its amazing how a delusional person can just say someone did something then get them locked up facing decades in prison. Its disgraceful.

  • @nostra1874
    @nostra1874 Рік тому +4

    The accuser should be forced to pay them for all expenses. Very sad to hear this story, it is happening far too often.

  • @Jaygeebee
    @Jaygeebee Рік тому +3

    One of your best Podcasts Gary.
    Should elaborate a little about the motive of the accuser. (I know it)
    I hope Ben & Amy do successfully sue the DPP .

  • @feelingbetternaturally1099
    @feelingbetternaturally1099 2 місяці тому +3

    Does anything happen to the false accuser who destroyed lives and put people into debt? Who wanted this guy out of the police force?

  • @petersimon3066
    @petersimon3066 Рік тому +3

    I listen to the first one, I don't think anyone can get the stress that happens to anyone in a traumatic situation and its on going stress on the mind and all that involves. I can't begin to think what that was like.
    Some put up wall to bandage the whole thing. I find some of the content that comes out of your program good. Its good to triumph over the adversity, I think its still an emotional price to pay. As a couple! What a great example of a marriage in this day and age, when the word commitment is hard to find.
    God bless you both.

  • @biastv1234
    @biastv1234 2 місяці тому +2

    I still don’t understand how it got past the first cursory investigation

  • @SuzannePowell-fb6lw
    @SuzannePowell-fb6lw 26 днів тому

    I feel your pain god i can hear your trauma i am so sorry for what you guys went through still going through,i was set up through the work i was doing to help people trod on wrong toes the rest is history my life was in the gutter so i do no how you feel stay strong you are good people you to Gary

  • @Preppie-thirty
    @Preppie-thirty 4 місяці тому +1

    I believe in the truth, facts and evidence when it comes to this case and he was found not guilty.So glad they plan to sue the Police force in a civil case for how they handled his case.

  • @jeremywentworth1833
    @jeremywentworth1833 Рік тому +2

    This couple deserve compensation of not a penny less than they have lost due to false allegations which have ruined there lives, I'm English and that's over £250,000 . The accuser what goes through someone's mind to do what she did.

  • @maxcullen3427
    @maxcullen3427 Рік тому +2

    As per amazing podcast not biased just letting ppl tell story thanks Gary 🇦🇺👮🏻‍♂️🦘🚔

  • @kathywratt7790
    @kathywratt7790 29 днів тому

    Why hasn't the accuser been made to pay for Ben's defenceman. Isn't that only FAIR after she ruin his career/damaged his reputation for a time n their lives for a number of years. Where is the restorative justice!!!
    Best wishes to Ben n Amy for your ongoing commitment to yourselves n family n for justice.

  • @alexajessop5590
    @alexajessop5590 Рік тому +1

    It's an incredible story. What a lovely couple they are.

    • @SuzannePowell-fb6lw
      @SuzannePowell-fb6lw 26 днів тому

      Makes you really look at advising your kids to be a cop look at this family nearly destroyed were was there back up

  • @rossgregor4817
    @rossgregor4817 Рік тому

    .Well below the basics required in a thorough investigation. Im sure there are many dedicated detectives shaking their heads at this one. Power to you both.

  • @geraldwenn9698
    @geraldwenn9698 8 місяців тому +1

    Its called getting a Brittany Higgins charge.

  • @dirkdiggler9174
    @dirkdiggler9174 Рік тому

    The sad part in the end apart from the obvious trauma but basically even when you win you usually lose cause getting your life back on track financially is a disaster .

  • @IanAnderson07
    @IanAnderson07 Рік тому

    Gary,, would not Alibi evidence apply in this situation,
    Alibi evidence is a whole different category of Law..??

  • @hahaha9076
    @hahaha9076 10 місяців тому

    They wanted him out of the cops.
    You didn't cover the police prosecutor's role. Clearly didn't study the brief or...

  • @71gavinhall
    @71gavinhall Рік тому

    Awesome podcast yet again. All the best to the couple future so much positive energy.

  • @glennjohnvanroon1026
    @glennjohnvanroon1026 Рік тому

    Yeah look at the whole don'ut not just the hole in it.

  • @user-ez9uo4dq9v
    @user-ez9uo4dq9v 2 місяці тому

    Luckily, he had an amazing partner and a spare 500k.. God only knows where he'd be now.. cops are tops 😂

  • @donnagray1306
    @donnagray1306 Рік тому

    God. What a pair, she rambles on about inconsequential details, and he is so slow to express himself. What was it about the "electronic thing" at the dry cleaners? Unfinished sentences. He seems most comfortable with yep, yep yep, you know, you know, you know. The host could have explained what "electronic thing" meant for the audience's understanding . And so after that overly long lead up, all the male guest can say is, "I got it (the suit) out somehow." What was the somehow??? A very poor guest and it would appear his lack of verbal skills may have added to his demise. There is a sense of arrogance/entitlement which was clear when male guest did not thank the host for his time.

    • @DevonRexLady
      @DevonRexLady 3 місяці тому +1

      He is a painfully woeful communicator. I can't imagine he was that great a cop with those poor communication skills.

    • @donnagray1306
      @donnagray1306 3 місяці тому

      @@DevonRexLady I agree with you. It's the former prison guard's communication I was doubting and not the host.