Body In A Boot: Wicked Lust & Betrayal - Narelle Fraser

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Body In A Boot: Wicked Lust & Betrayal - Narelle Fraser | I Catch Killers
    Maria Korp’s decomposing body was found in the boot of her car. When former detective Narelle Fraser saw Maria, she got into the cramped car and laid beside her near-lifeless body. Desperately looking for any small sign of life, Narelle rested her head on Maria’s chest. Ever so slowly, it moved up and down. Narelle walks Gary Jubelin through the case that shocked Australia. A story of lust, love, betrayal - and the extraordinary lengths of a compassionate detective.
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    00:00 - Introduction - Narelle Fraser
    04:39 - When Narelle Fraser felt scared for her life
    08:46 - Body in a boot: Maria Korp
    13:35 - Laying beside Maria Korp's body
    19:50 - Maria Korp in a six month coma
    25:07 - The personal toll of homicide
    45:33 - NFI
    48:08 - Working in a man's world
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  • @truecrimeaustralia
    @truecrimeaustralia  19 днів тому +5

    Body In A Boot: Wicked Lust & Betrayal - Narelle Fraser | I Catch Killers
    Maria Korp’s decomposing body was found in the boot of her car. When former detective Narelle Fraser saw Maria, she got into the cramped car and laid beside her near-lifeless body. Desperately looking for any small sign of life, Narelle rested her head on Maria’s chest. Ever so slowly, it moved up and down. Narelle walks Gary Jubelin through the case that shocked Australia. A story of lust, love, betrayal - and the extraordinary lengths of a compassionate detective.
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    00:00 - Introduction - Narelle Fraser
    04:39 - When Narelle Fraser felt scared for her life
    08:46 - Body in a boot: Maria Korp
    13:35 - Laying beside Maria Korp's body
    19:50 - Maria Korp in a six month coma
    25:07 - The personal toll of homicide
    45:33 - NFI
    48:08 - Working in a man's world
    #truecrime
    #truecrimeaustralia
    #crime
    #crimestory
    #crimejunkie

  • @naomipurdy7045
    @naomipurdy7045 19 днів тому +6

    Climbing into the boot says everything about the character of this human.

  • @craigdawson1749
    @craigdawson1749 19 днів тому +6

    I don't understand how someone still alive can be decomposing at the same time.

    • @sandcat66
      @sandcat66 18 днів тому +1

      Skin breaks down and will decompose in the way that if it's in the same position for long periods of time it deteriorates, this is why elderly people need to be shifted from being in the same position so their skin doesn't break down. This is a great question because being alive doesn't make sense if you're decomposing. So awful, I couldn't imagine finding a human being in this condition x

  • @user-rb6uh6fw1e
    @user-rb6uh6fw1e 19 днів тому +8

    I have listened to your wonderful podcast and can I say I have developed such high regard and respect for you and the career that you have had! Thank you

  • @mariettew-b9629
    @mariettew-b9629 19 днів тому +4

    NFI 😂😂😂 I love it. Well I’ve had the pleasure of having you in my lounge room a “having a chat” & although there wasn’t any red wine, I did share a cuppa or two & a toasted sandwich.
    Narelle your empathy for those who’ve been killed is simply legendary. It’s a huge part of what made you such an awesome police officer & detective. Thank you so much for just being YOU!
    By the way, Gary is OK too! I wish you the greatest success with your NFI podcasts & a lifetime of peace as you continue your journey 🥰

  • @claire-christmas-august73
    @claire-christmas-august73 19 днів тому +4

    an absolutely gem of an interview.
    thoroughly enjoyed.!
    thanks you.
    ☺️😊😄
    ✌🏻🇦🇺🌏🤘🏻

  • @CarrollCare-v6s
    @CarrollCare-v6s 17 днів тому +1

    Gary & Narelle - thank you 🙏
    - Thank you for your incredible contribution
    - Thank you for normalising Mental Illness
    - Thank you for highlighting next steps after leaving a long stint in one sector
    - Thank you for the authenticity
    🙌🙌🙌 carla

  • @nicksterp2805
    @nicksterp2805 4 дні тому

    Both narelles and Gary are warriors. I def relate w the PTSD of nursing and facing violence and aggression

  • @aalyak
    @aalyak 19 днів тому +1

    Some times it's better to let someone talk if it's flowing well.
    Bit frustrating when interviewer cuts in to ask a question that had just been explained.
    Cheers for the yarn.

  • @MSmith-s3f
    @MSmith-s3f 18 днів тому +2

    Wish garycould just let her talk without butting in with repitive questions etc..Love the podcast but just want to hear the story without interuptions.