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Ronald William Iddles is a former Australian police detective. His conviction rate was 99% and he was dubbed "Australia's greatest detective". After a career spanning some 43 years investigating serious crime, he took up the role of Secretary of the
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between 2014 and 2016. He retired in 2016, but he was lured out of retirement the following year and is currently Victoria's inaugural Community Safety Trustee.


Early life

Ron Iddles was born in 1954 in central Victoria. He is the son of William "Bill" Iddles and Phyllis Iddles. He has a twin brother, Barry Iddles, and an older sister. His early years were spent growing up on a dairy farm in Rochester, where he assisted his father milking 120 cows before school each day, and on the weekends carting hay and driving tractors. He played football, as a ruckman, for the
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in the first XVIII while in his teens. His interest in police work came from watching a long-running, local television drama series,
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(aired 1964–1977). He attended Echuca Technical School and after completing his secondary education, became a police cadet at the age of 18.


Career

Iddles joined the
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in 1972. His early police career was in the uniform branch working in and around Collingwood, one of Melbourne's inner suburbs and he was later transferred to
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Criminal Investigation Branch. He became a homicide detective in 1980, and his first case was the murder of 38-year old
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resident Maria James on 17 June 1980 (which was covered in detail by the ABC podcast ''Trace'' in 2017-2021). During the 1980s, he was seconded to the National Crime Authority. In 1989, he retired from policing altogether and began his own trucking business. In 1994, he returned to policing, starting out as a constable again. Within three years, he worked his way back to his former rank as a detective senior sergeant with Homicide Division where he was involved in investigating serious crime. In 2012, he headed up the Cold Case Homicide Division. The same year, he was involved in solving the 1983 cold case murder of 16-year old Shepparton resident, Michelle Buckingham. He left Homicide Division in 2014 and became the Secretary of the Police Union, where he was instrumental in raising awareness of mental health issues for serving police officers. In 2015, Iddles was made a Member of the
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(OAM) for services to the community. He is widely known as "Australia's greatest detective." During his career, which spanned 37 years, 25 of which were spent in homicide, he investigated more than 300 murder cases and hundreds of suspicious deaths. His homicide conviction rate was 99%.


Retirement

He retired from the police in 2016, but was enticed to come out of retirement to take up the position as Victoria's inaugural Community Safety Trustee, a role that involves serving as an independent voice for the community and overseeing the state's community safety budget. In 2017, he finally retired and moved to a township near Cairns in Queensland. Iddles is also the subject of a 2017 book, ''The Good Cop,'' written by Justine Ford and published by Macmillan. In 2019, Iddles starred in a Foxtel ''
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'' series based on the book, which won a Silver Logie for the TV show (
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) in 2019. He also features in a podcast series titled ''Ron Iddles: The Good Cop.'' In 2021, Iddles starred in a six-episode series named 'Homicide by Ron Iddles' on
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Iddles, Ron Living people 1954 births Australian police officers Recipients of the Australian Police Medal Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia