Botched Penile Injections, Fashionable Meth, Trump Guitars

Botched penile injections lead to $412 million payout for unlucky patient. Man wearing meth stopped as he attempted to board flight. Georgia ‘Deputy of the Year’ arrested for DUI after directing traffic on empty street. 3k fake Gibson guitars seized by authorities. Gibson sends Trump Guitars a cease and desist. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Man Wins Record-Breaking $412 Million Payout After 'Invasive' Penile Injections Caused Irreversible Damage People Man Tried to Smuggle 'Meth-Caked' Clothing, Including Cow Onesie, onto Flight: Feds People Past ‘Deputy of the Year’ in Georgia gets DUI after bizarrely directing traffic with no cars around NY Post Federal authorities seize 3,000 fake Gibson guitars in California worth over $18M USA Today Gibson hits Trump Guitars with Cease and Desist Rolling Stone To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Crime is always happening – and frankly, it can be exhausting. Mainstream outlets constantly pepper you with the dark side of humanity. Do we really need that added negativity in our lives? How can we stay up to date on true crime – without casting a dark shadow on your already hectic day? Well, here at This Day in Crime, we have come up with a solution. We provide a balanced mix of national true crime headlines, along with a healthy dose of lesser known stories – whose headlines leave you no choice but to want to know the whole story. The kicker? We deliver our stories in an upbeat, and hopefully entertaining way – all in about fifteen minutes. Think “true crime with a side of levity.” Join standup comedian and former police detective Todd McComas, newsroom veteran Eric Quintana, and the rest of the This Day in Crime team Monday - Friday as new episodes run down some of the biggest crime stories AND best headlines moving through the news cycle. Tenderfoot TV presents, This Day In Crime, a quick and entertaining way to get your daily dose of crime. Premieres January 2024.