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Crime Insiders

Crime Insiders

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Crime Insiders is LiSTNR's home of true crime.

DETECTIVES is a gripping one-on-one interview conducted by former cop, Brent Sanders, diving deep into a crime with the detectives who led the investigation. It's a rare insight into what goes on behind the scenes in complex and intriguing police investigations.

FORENSICS is a sit-down interview with the world's top forensic experts, hosted by journalist and true crime author, Dr Liz Porter. Learn about the extraordinary skills and insight in this ever-changing and always-developing field of science, and how it helps convict the guilty and exonerate the innocent.

JUDGEMENTS delves into the gripping world of high-profile criminal cases, examining the twists and turns that lead to justice—or its failure. Each episode explores a landmark case, from the shocking crime to the courtroom drama. We break down the evidence, witness testimonies, and legal strategies, unveiling the complexities that shape the outcome.

REWIND is our ‘best of’ series. A weekly revisit of episodes we’ve curated just for you, our true crime audience. These are the episodes we believe you cannot miss if you call yourself a true crime fan.

Crime Insiders is YOUR home of true crime.

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  • JUDGEMENTS | Can you claim dementia as a criminal defence?
    2025/06/18

    68-year-old Allan Charles Gibson shot his wife at their Traralgon home in the early hours of April 14, 2016. He then tried to take his own life, but failed.

    Police arrested Gibson and tried him for murder. His defence team argued he was suffering from dementia and argued the court ought to take his mental condition into consideration.

    In this episode of Crime Insiders | Judgements, we go into the courtoom to discover if the court believed Gibson's dementia was a contributing factor in the murder of his wife.

    A warning: this episode includes mention of self harm. If you need someone to talk to, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 分
  • DETECTIVES | Wanted in 4 countries, caught in Australia
    2025/06/15

    As a child, Craig Doran dreamt of being a policeman. He was obsessed with Sherlock Holmes. Craig ended up working for Queensland Police for 22 years.

    In this episode of Crime Insiders, Craig tells us about an investigation into a complex bank loan scam and how he and his team managed to keep the perpetrator in Australia to be convicted.

    In the second half of this episode, Craig tells us about Comtrac - a company he founded - that uses AI-enhanced investigation management software to boost productivity by mapping exhibits to key offence elements and generating briefs of evidence. It's saving police hundreds of hours of desk time, enabling more officers to return to the streets.

    This episode contains descriptions of men's violence against women. If you or anyone you know needs assistance, contact 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    44 分
  • JUDGEMENTS | Not guilty by virtue of mental illness
    2025/06/11

    A quiet suburb. A brutal murder.

    What happens when someone kills - but isn’t sane enough to be found guilty?

    Marita Cunningham was charged with murdering 81-year-old Mae Richie in 2016.

    A neighbour discovered Mae dead inside her apartment, her body covered in pillows and shopping bags. An autopsy found she’d died by asphyxiation – and had been beaten with her own walking cane.

    Marita was arrested trying to flee the scene.

    Witnesses described Marita’s unsettling behaviour earlier that day, including outbursts in public, talking to herself, and showing up at her ex’s apartment uninvited.

    The court had to decide whether Marita was guilty of murder – or not guilty by virtue of mental illness.

    Should someone who kills, but genuinely doesn’t know reality from delusion, be found guilty of murder?

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 分

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