Ken Gamble
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They're exactly the same.
They just look like a normal office.
And they have a branding, a big brand on the wall with some local company that says, you know, something telemarketing.
So when people walk past the office, they see all these people, they don't even look twice.
It's not unless you sit there and see what they're really doing.
They're actually, you know, selling investments of some sort that are fake.
Do you get an adrenaline rush when that moment of breaking through a door?
What's it like?
Absolutely.
I mean, that's like getting in the boxing ring for the world title.
It is an amazing feeling because when you work so hard, and anyone in law enforcement can appreciate this, when you work hard months, sometimes even years, to put together a case and it's coming to a head,
And I happen to be privileged enough to be there when the doors are being kicked down with a SWAT team.
I think that's an amazing feeling because you are there to see it all go down rather than stepping back in the shadows and not being able to be part of it.
And back in my very early days of working with law enforcement, I was able to develop these relationships where they had respect for the work I did and they would respect myself and my colleagues because of the, you know, we would always be professional about the way we would present the cases.
So if you build that working relationship, then you can be there for those moments and there's been a lot of them and I've lost count of how many I've done now.
You then developed a specialty in being able to trace people's mobile phone data.
I want to ask you about the young Belgian backpacker, Celine Kramer, who disappeared walking in Tasmania.
How did you get involved in the case of Celine?
Well, I had been doing pro bono work over the years in missing persons cases and child abduction cases.
So these were matters that were outside the box for me.