
7 episodes

Ron Iddles: The Good Cop Foxtel
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- True Crime
Based on the original Foxtel series of the same name, this podcast tells the story of Ron Iddles, one of the best homicide detectives Australia has ever seen. With a 99% conviction rate, Ron has put more murderers behind bars than any other homicide detective in Australia and now he is sharing the secrets that helped him solve the unsolvable. Join Ron as he takes you behind the scenes of his most challenging murder cases, with insights from the victim's families, his homicide colleagues, journalists and even Ron's informants and suspects. This is more than just a true-crime podcast, it's a master class in detective work.
This is a series of six podcasts with a new episode available every Thursday after 7.30pm AEDT.
Ron Iddles: The Good Cop TV series will air on Foxtel's Crime + Investigation channel on Thursdays at 7.30pm AEDT from January 31.
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Maria James: Every Family Deserves Answers
Throughout his career, Ron Iddles was haunted by the first case he investigated at the Homicide Squad - the 1980 stabbing murder of bookshop owner Maria James.
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Slawek Tomczyk: Don't Make The Facts Fit Your Theory
After realising he'd arrested the wrong man over the 2002 murder of security guard Slawek Tomczyk, Ron Iddles proved he didn't do it.
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The Marafiote Murders: It Costs Nothing To Listen
The 1985 murders of Dominic Marafiote and his parents might have gone unsolved had Ron not gained the trust of an informer and the killer's partner.
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Jane Thurgood-Dove: The ABC of Homicide
The 1997 murder of Jane Thurgood-Dove - gunned down in her driveway in front of her children - was full of more twists and turns than any other case in Ron Iddles' career.
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Bonnie Clarke: The Answer Is In The File
Ron Iddles granted a dying man's wish and vindicated an innocent woman when he solved the 1982 cold case murder of a six-year old Bonnie Clarke.
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Michelle Buckingham: Failure Is Not An Option
Agreeing to a young journalist's pleas to re-investigate the 1982 murder of Shepparton teenager Michelle Buckingham, Ron Iddles cracked one of the state's oldest unsolved homicides.