What we get wrong about youth crime: Lincoln Tarrow-Lynch Pt. 2
6/22/20261 hr
What does it really take to break the cycle of crime?
In Part 2 of this conversation, Gary sits down with Lincoln Tarrow-Lynch, a man caught up in crime since he was a kid, who’d spent years dealing drugs, battling ice addiction, and surviving on the fringes of society, to uncover what finally turned his life around.
Lincoln opens up about his first adult prison sentence, losing his mother while behind bars, and walking out of jail with nothing but a plastic bag and no support network. He shares how Rainbow Lodge, a post-release residential program in Sydney, gave him the soft landing he needed, and why without it, he's certain he'd have gone straight back into jail.
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First 90 secondsGary Jubelin· Host0:00
[upbeat music] The public has had a long-held fascination with detectives. Detectives see a side of life the average person is never exposed to. I spent 34 years as a cop. For 25 of those years, I was catching killers. That's what I did for a living. I was a homicide detective. I'm no longer just interviewing bad guys. Instead, I'm taking the public into the world in which I operated. The guests I talk to each week have amazing stories from all sides of the law. The interviews are raw and honest, just like the people I talk to. Some of the content and language might be confronting. That's because no one who comes into contact with crime is left unchanged. Join me now as I take you into this world. [upbeat music] In part two of my chat with Lincoln Tarot-Lynch, we talk about youth crime and ways that we could do things differently. We also delve into Lincoln's life of crime that he always seemed destined to pursue, and how he turned his life around. I ask you to listen to what Lincoln says right at the end of this episode. It's extremely powerful and needs to be heard. Lincoln, welcome back- Yeah.
Lincoln Tarot-Lynch· Guest1:12
Yeah, thank you ...
Gary Jubelin· Host1:12
part two of I Catch Killers.
Lincoln Tarot-Lynch· Guest1:14
Yeah, awesome.
Gary Jubelin· Host1:14
Uh, I enjoyed the, uh, enjoyed the chat in, uh, part one.
Lincoln Tarot-Lynch· Guest1:18
Yes.
Gary Jubelin· Host1:19
And when I say enjoy, it was a pretty heavy, uh, heavy- Yeah ... topic- Yeah ... that you talk about. You're talking about your childhood, and- Mm-hmm ... it's certainly not a, a childhood that, uh, you know, people born into