Topic: Mugshot

7 chapters across the catalog

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 1:24:03 - 1:28:47

1616: Buying Quiet

Donald Trump Mugshot Edition Digital Trading Cards

Donald Trump released a new series of digital trading cards titled the "Mugshot Edition." For $4,653, buyers of 47 cards receive a physical card containing a swatch of the suit Trump wore during his arrest in Georgia, a move described as a masterclass in direct marketing and self-parody.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 1:28:46 - 1:30:31

1586: Escaped Mutant

Trump's Popularity and the Gangster Cred Narrative

Media figures like Joy-Ann Reid discuss a "weird trend" of Donald Trump gaining appeal among Black men, with some voters reportedly viewing his mugshot as a sign of "gangster cred." The Trump campaign reportedly raised $7 million through mugshot-themed merchandise. The hosts critique the media's portrayal of Black voters and the dismissal of the "ADOS" (American Descendants of Slavery) community's actual concerns.

Uptick
Episode 1585 42:47 - 48:22

1585: Uptick

Donald Trump Mugshot, Fulton County Jail Booking

Donald Trump made history as the first U.S. president to have a formal mugshot taken following his booking at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. The former president was recorded as inmate P01135809, with his physical stats listed at 6'3" and 215 pounds with "strawberry blonde" hair. The image has immediately become a central tool for campaign fundraising and has sparked intense global media coverage.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 2:20 - 5:04

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

James Holmes, Aurora Shooting Photo Discrepancies

A comparison of photos featuring Aurora theater shooter James Holmes suggests potential discrepancies between his original appearance and his courtroom appearance with orange hair. Observations focus on differences in nose shape and ear structure, leading to claims of psychological programming or the use of a body double. The discussion highlights how mugshots typically focus on ears as unique identifiers similar to fingerprints.

Change Comes From GNU
Episode 239 2:00:44 - 2:03:14

239: Change Comes From GNU

Lindsay Lohan Mugshots, Media Distraction and Show Outro

The hosts conclude the show by mocking an Access Hollywood segment that asked viewers to vote on their favorite Lindsay Lohan mugshot. They contrast this "disgusting" media distraction with the serious topics covered in the episode. Adam Curry signs off from Southern California, warning of a potential earthquake, while John C. Dvorak signs off from Silicon Valley.

Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!
Episode 174 15:02 - 18:01

174: Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!

Jordan Brown Murder Case, Juvenile Mugshots and Gun Control

A legal case involving 11-year-old Jordan Brown, who was charged with killing his father's pregnant fiancée, is analyzed. The hosts question the public release of a minor's mugshot and the circumstances surrounding the child's access to a shotgun. They suggest the media framing of the event serves as propaganda for the anti-gun lobby.