• Inside The Mind Of The Hoddle Street Killer

  • Dec 6 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Inside The Mind Of The Hoddle Street Killer

  • Summary

  • On a Sunday night in August 1987, 18-year-old Julian Knight unleashed terror on the streets of Melbourne.

    It was just after 9:30pm when the recently discharged army cadet opened fire on innocent civilians, murdering seven people and seriously injuring 19 more.

    After the incident, a group of psychologists were tasked with analysing Knight to try to understand the motivations of such a callous, unprovoked attack. Our guest today was part of that team.

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    CREDITS

    Guest: Tim Watson-Munro

    Tim's joined us before to discuss black widow killers and also his career as a criminal psychologist.

    Host: Gemma Bath

    Executive Producer: Gia Moylan

    Audio Producer: Scott Stronach

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