NSW's Toughest Cop: Catching A Satanic Murderer - Pamela Young | I Catch Killers Former detective Pamela Young has seen the very worst of humanity. She investigated the satanic murders of David O’Hearn and Frank Arkell - where O’Hearn’s bloodied limbs were used to write demonic symbols on the walls of his home, and Arkell was found with lapel pins in his eyes. She helped catch the Granny Killer and solved the Family Law Court Bombings. Despite a career pursuing murderers, Pamela still sees the good in people. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin True Crime Australia Listen on Apple Podcasts ► Connect With True Crime Australia Online: bit.ly/46xCXDb ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Subscribe To Our True Crime Australia UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/3iU23Fm ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Follow Us on Facebook: facebook.com/TrueCrimeAustralia ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 - Introduction - Pamela Young 02:02 - What it's like to live with Gary Jubelin 05:23 - Investigating the satanic murders in Wollongong 14:09 - Catching the sadistic serial killer 21:06 - Mutilated murderer: shocking twist in case 22:55 - Believing in humanity when you've seen the worst 26:01 - Living with PTSD 31:29 - Mentored by Russell Oxford 38:18 - Policing, corruption and the royal commission 45:28 - The toughest cop 49:59 - Failing detectives 53:31 - When Pam Young rejected Gary Jubelin #truecrime #truecrimeaustralia #crime #crimestory #crimejunkie
Pamela is an awesome role model not only for policing and women but human rights, please consider making her a regular guest as it is one of the best ever interviews....
I have watched a lot of your podcasts Gary. But these two with Pam are extremely entertaining and interesting. Trully looking foward to the next two. Pam thank you so much for comming on and shareing your life so deeply and openly. I wish you both all the best.
Nice to see another side of you Garry, having someone on the podcast who knows you so well. Both such hero’s facing the disgusting reality of our society & catching the killers. My hat 👒 is off to you both 👌
Love your podcasts Gary. I learn so much about your industry and insights. It takes a special person to be a cop. Homicide and traffic crash first responders takes policing to a new level. I take my hat off to every member of every police force. I come from a military family and have friends in various police forces. We owe you a mountain of gratitude.
What an outstanding individual retired DCI Young is. In a fair and just world she would have been considered for Rank of Commissioner. I hunted down her 2015 interview with The ABC On the investigation into the death of Mr Johnson. I have never heard a public servant put across such a clear and forthright position on a matter. Your friends and loved ones must be very proud of you. Thank you .
Have you seen the documentary of the investigation into the death of Scott Johnson , ( Never let him go ) 4 episodes I'm in the UK it was on Star on Disney+ in the UK.
Thank you for that advice I have not seen the documentary but have read the summary of the series. Kudos to the family of Mr Johnson for not giving up on obtaining justice for him but maybe as a matter of equity the nsw government should offer a $2 million reward on all unsolved cold case deaths . Hindsight is a wonderful thing . As an aside my admiration for DCI Young has multiplied on reading the gaslighting treatment she and her staff received from her organisation after it took political and media heat on its position on Mr Johnson death They were the ones thrown under the bus .
Detective Jubelin, respect to you, sir, and thank you for caring so much for your continuing to care and keeping us safe. They don't make them like you anymore.
Listening to Pamela Young and yourself Gary in every aspect, is exactly how in my 29years with Corrective Services mirrors the Police Department. Such a great podcast
I grew up in domestic violence run a womens refuge for 15 yrs I absolutely no ptsd is real I have it Pam I have done exactly as you did same situation many many people have been through it
47:13 I think Pam is right to suggest that these meetings could be held at police headquarters to save money but I also believe strongly that holding the gatherings at swanky hotels is a wonderful rewarding relief for the members of the force to completely relax and enjoy away from work-space some comfort and pampering which they have earned.
All the behind the scenes people such as Pam and others, you have never heard of these people, it’s such a breath of fresh air especially being female.
BRAVO, to Pamela, a woman not unlike myself. NSW police are so deeply entrenched in corrupt conduct that it is deemed as being lore of the force. A strong, intelligent, law abiding officer, who took no prisoners, and spoke her truth is what we need. I don't like police at all, however, I thank Pamela sincerely for her outstanding contribution & her unwavering attemp to raise the standards of a rotting corpse AKA nsw police force. If only all police were regulated from the ground up to conduct themselves within the law, and undertake their role with such standards that the public could trust & respect police.
I think she's guilty based on how this documentary was presented. But as far as justice having been served (or not) the supreme court rightly decided based on 'reasonable doubt'. There's the bullet, and there's the gun, and the gun is smoking, but was it REALLY the mother that pulled the trigger?
NSW's Toughest Cop: Catching A Satanic Murderer - Pamela Young | I Catch Killers
Former detective Pamela Young has seen the very worst of humanity. She investigated the satanic murders of David O’Hearn and Frank Arkell - where O’Hearn’s bloodied limbs were used to write demonic symbols on the walls of his home, and Arkell was found with lapel pins in his eyes. She helped catch the Granny Killer and solved the Family Law Court Bombings. Despite a career pursuing murderers, Pamela still sees the good in people.
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin
True Crime Australia
Listen on Apple Podcasts
► Connect With True Crime Australia Online: bit.ly/46xCXDb
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
► Subscribe To Our True Crime Australia UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/3iU23Fm
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
► Follow Us on Facebook: facebook.com/TrueCrimeAustralia
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00 - Introduction - Pamela Young
02:02 - What it's like to live with Gary Jubelin
05:23 - Investigating the satanic murders in Wollongong
14:09 - Catching the sadistic serial killer
21:06 - Mutilated murderer: shocking twist in case
22:55 - Believing in humanity when you've seen the worst
26:01 - Living with PTSD
31:29 - Mentored by Russell Oxford
38:18 - Policing, corruption and the royal commission
45:28 - The toughest cop
49:59 - Failing detectives
53:31 - When Pam Young rejected Gary Jubelin
#truecrime
#truecrimeaustralia
#crime
#crimestory
#crimejunkie
I absolutely love the chemistry between you guys. Definitely one of your best!
I’ve listened to every word! I will replay. This is fantastic - Pam Young is brilliant, a great Australian ❤🇦🇺
Pamela is an awesome role model not only for policing and women but human rights, please consider making her a regular guest as it is one of the best ever interviews....
Hey Garry , just wanted to say love the show , I drive a delivery truck so I can drive around and listen to the podcast daily , great mix of guests
I have watched a lot of your podcasts Gary. But these two with Pam are extremely entertaining and interesting. Trully looking foward to the next two. Pam thank you so much for comming on and shareing your life so deeply and openly. I wish you both all the best.
Mr. Jubelin, you have great taste in women
Nice to see another side of you Garry, having someone on the podcast who knows you so well. Both such hero’s facing the disgusting reality of our society & catching the killers. My hat 👒 is off to you both 👌
Love your podcasts Gary. I learn so much about your industry and insights. It takes a special person to be a cop. Homicide and traffic crash first responders takes policing to a new level. I take my hat off to every member of every police force. I come from a military family and have friends in various police forces. We owe you a mountain of gratitude.
What an outstanding individual retired DCI Young is.
In a fair and just world she would have been considered for Rank of Commissioner.
I hunted down her 2015 interview with The ABC
On the investigation into the death of Mr Johnson.
I have never heard a public servant put across such a clear and forthright position on a matter.
Your friends and loved ones must be very proud of you.
Thank you .
Have you seen the documentary of the investigation into the death of Scott Johnson , ( Never let him go ) 4 episodes I'm in the UK it was on Star on Disney+ in the UK.
Thank you for that advice I have not seen the documentary but have read the summary of the series.
Kudos to the family of Mr Johnson for not giving up on obtaining justice for him but maybe as a matter of equity the nsw government should offer a $2 million reward on all unsolved cold case deaths .
Hindsight is a wonderful thing .
As an aside my admiration for DCI Young has multiplied on reading the gaslighting treatment she and her staff received from her organisation after it took political and media heat on its position on Mr Johnson death
They were the ones thrown under the bus .
Detective Jubelin, respect to you, sir, and thank you for caring so much for your continuing to care and keeping us safe. They don't make them like you anymore.
Listening to Pamela Young and yourself Gary in every aspect, is exactly how in my 29years with Corrective Services mirrors the Police Department. Such a great podcast
What a intelligent woman with Class I think cops need more emotional support & a lot of Humour Love the podcast ❤
Pamela sounds too posh to be a cop
Ridiculous
I grew up in domestic violence run a womens refuge for 15 yrs I absolutely no ptsd is real I have it Pam I have done exactly as you did same situation many many people have been through it
The best channel for crime 😎🙏👊👍✌🇬🇧
Pamela you speak and xpress Urself wonderful ❤
In my life I have never gone out of my way to hurt people I now have panic attacks if something is angry with me.
🎉love watching Gary J
dynamic duo.!
absolutely enjoying….
thank you both
for your transparency.
it’s admirable and refreshing.!
😉☺️😊😄
✌🏻🌏🇦🇺🤘🏻
Good stuff , thanks folks.
I listened to this today at work. ❤u both.
Always great podcasts gaz
My god there is some very very sick people out there! This must be so horrific even for all seasoned detectives.
Pamela is a Rock Star.
When is episode 3&4 coming? The suspense is killing me!
Good to hear policing from cops, your restoring my faith in police. Im not a true believer by any means but i do like this podcast. Thanks people.
PTSD is very real.
Wow. Screaming PTSD speech pattern.
47:13 I think Pam is right to suggest that these meetings could be held at police headquarters to save money but I also believe strongly that holding the gatherings at swanky hotels is a wonderful rewarding relief for the members of the force to completely relax and enjoy away from work-space some comfort and pampering which they have earned.
All the behind the scenes people such as Pam and others, you have never heard of these people, it’s such a breath of fresh air especially being female.
Thinks Ur amazing cheers ❤
Watch the documentary called candy girl
Your podcasts make me understand police are human…
Cave beach murders in Newcastle 2008 were terrible murders
9:36 this os NOT THE mind of anyone "smart: amd embarrassing, considering the speedy waY CRIME IS.SOLEVed
BRAVO, to Pamela, a woman not unlike myself. NSW police are so deeply entrenched in corrupt conduct that it is deemed as being lore of the force.
A strong, intelligent, law abiding officer, who took no prisoners, and spoke her truth is what we need. I don't like police at all, however, I thank Pamela sincerely for her outstanding contribution & her unwavering attemp to raise the standards of a rotting corpse AKA nsw police force. If only all police were regulated from the ground up to conduct themselves within the law, and undertake their role with such standards that the public could trust & respect police.
I think she's guilty based on how this documentary was presented.
But as far as justice having been served (or not) the supreme court rightly decided based on 'reasonable doubt'.
There's the bullet, and there's the gun, and the gun is smoking, but was it REALLY the mother that pulled the trigger?
jc maybe a skip to x minutes in if squeamish / have ptsd warning at head of the post cast? That was hideous .
Pamela is a great individual for her profession but I’m not sure she’s good relationship material. Does she compromise at all…..
Nina Hartley and Johnny Sins