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🗓️ 20 November 2024
⏱️ 47 minutes
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This is part one of a two part episode with our guest, Kate Pausina.
Kate Pausina is a 23 year veteran of the Queensland Police Service.
In the second instalment of this two part episode, Kate will tell us about the negatives of her time with the cops experiences that led her to lodge a formal complaint in 2018 and more recently to contribute a chapter to a book entitled When Cops Are Criminals.
But in this instalment, Kate revisits the experiences during her time in the Coronial Support Unit that made her love policing and made it so hard for her to walk away.
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Guest: Kate Pausina
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0:00.0 | There wasn't actually a definitive motive to say why she had done it. They portrayed Vicky |
0:08.4 | as being this poor, lonely, conniving woman who would do anything to be able to fit in and be part of people's families when that was not |
0:25.5 | the case at all. |
0:32.9 | Our guest today is Kate Porsena, a 23-year veteran of the Queensland Police Service. |
0:40.0 | Kate joined the QPS in the wake of the Fitzgerald inquiry into corruption in the police |
0:44.7 | and the Biokie Peterson State Government, which concluded in 1989. |
0:50.0 | As a result of the inquiry, there were a number of high-profile convictions, |
0:54.1 | including that of the former police commissioner, Terry Lewis, |
0:57.5 | who was sentenced to 14 years in prison and stripped of his knighthood. |
1:02.1 | At the conclusion of the inquiry, Queensland was promised significant structural changes, |
1:06.8 | fostering greater transparency and accountability in government and law enforcement. |
1:12.1 | In the second installment of this two-part episode, Kate will tell us about the negatives of her time with the QPS, |
1:18.6 | experiences that led her to lodge a formal complaint in 2018 and more recently to contribute a chapter to a book |
1:25.4 | entitled When Cops Are Criminals. |
1:28.9 | But in this installment, Kate revisits the good times, the experiences that made her love |
1:34.2 | policing and made it so hard for her to walk away. One of her cases is particularly close to |
1:40.5 | my home and heart, the murdered nurses of Toowoawumba, and that's all coming up on Australian |
1:45.6 | True Crime. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which this podcast is created, |
1:52.1 | the Wurundri Woi Wurang people of the Kulin Nation. And a warning, this episode of the |
1:57.6 | podcast contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence. |
2:07.0 | Cross, the new series only on Prime Video. |
2:11.5 | You're going to be part of a masterpiece. |
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