Murph and legendary Australian homicide Detective Gary Jubelin explore the truth behind high-profile murder investigations. With decades of experience in law enforcement, Gary shares deeply personal and powerful stories, focusing on the tragic case of three missing Aboriginal children that shook a community and changed him forever.
They explore the emotional toll of homicide cases, the importance of cultural understanding, and how police failures can erode public trust. Gary reflects on the mental health struggles in policing, the need for accountability, and the difficult choices that define a detective’s legacy. He opens up about the controversial charges filed against him for recording a conversation during an investigation, the backlash, and how he rebuilt his life and purpose after leaving the force.