Do Policemen Have a Soul? With Gary Raymond - #152

Do Policemen Have a Soul? With Gary Raymond - #152

Gary Raymond worked some of the highest profile and most challenging cases in NSW policing in living memory, including the brutal abduction and murder of Anita Cobby and the drive-by shooting of 5-year-old Tess Debrincat. He was also deployed to assist Sri Lankan authorities in body recovery after the 2006 Boxing Day Tsunami. His life outside of policing is unlike any we’ve heard described on the podcast before.


Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.


Show notes for Episode 152:

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