• 206. Test Episode. Will trump Pardon Diddy?
    Jan 13 2026

    A bonus episode where Jake tests out some new equipment and covers the latest Trump and Diddy News.

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    7 mins
  • 202. Ho Hum Drones From Above!
    Dec 19 2025

    Drones! The bane of this podcast are back. Humming into action for the good guys this time! But the Cartels and criminal organizations are continuing to adapt them into new roles. A bold prediction from Jake. A tale from across the pond. And a few Jake Jokes as well. Enjoy!

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    1 hr
  • 199. "Celebrity" in jail
    Dec 12 2025

    What does "Celebrity" get you in jail? Harassment? An extended sentence? Bodyguards? An early release? In this episode of Hard Time we discus cases from the US, France, and Belgium of Celebs in trouble with the law, incarcerated at federal jails and imprisoned for Political reasons.

    Updates on former cases, and of course new Jake Jokes as well as the latest from Jakes Jail. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 196. False Prophet
    Nov 21 2025

    In this week's Spotify exclusive episode, we discuss Ian Watkins formerly of the band The Lost Prophets. The disgraced and disgusting singer was in prison for drug charges as well as a host of sex offenses that will shock even the hardest of consciences. I will cover his multiple attacks in HMP Wandsworth Prison in England where the worst of the worst are held.

    I also cover the case of a CDCR inmate who was pushed too far by the creepy behavior of the Chomo inmates he was housed with so he decided to take matters into his own hands. Don't listen to this one with the kids around. Not that Jake is ever safe for work. There are however Dad jokes of course.

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    50 mins
  • 201. The Haunting of Pennhurst Asylum — Paranormal Encounters and a Dark American Past
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of Hard Time, Megan takes us inside one of the most infamous abandoned institutions in America: Pinehurst Asylum in Pennsylvania.

    What begins as a tour quickly becomes something more unsettling. Reports of paranormal encounters, unexplained sensations, and an atmosphere that feels frozen in time collide with Pinehurst’s very real and deeply troubling history. Long before it became a destination for ghost hunters and urban explorers, Pinehurst was part of a mental health system marked by neglect, overcrowding, and abuse—yet also by a sincere (if flawed) attempt to care for society’s most vulnerable.

    As Megan walks through the decaying halls, we confront a harder question beneath the hauntings:
    Was dismantling the asylum system progress… or did we replace it with something worse?

    Today, the United States has largely eliminated long-term institutional mental health care, shifting the burden to families, streets, jails, and emergency rooms. Pinehurst stands as a silent reminder of what once existed—both the horrors and the intentions behind them.

    This episode explores:

    • Reported paranormal activity and firsthand experiences inside Pinehurst

    • The real historical record of American asylums

    • Why these institutions were closed—and what replaced them

    • Whether modern society should reconsider long-term mental health facilities

    • The uneasy beauty of abandoned places that refuse to be forgotten

    This isn’t a ghost story alone—and it isn’t nostalgia for a broken system. It’s a conversation about memory, accountability, and whether we’ve truly found a better solution.

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    45 mins
  • 200. Port Arthur: A Prison, A Tragedy, and a Nation Rewritten
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode of Hard Time, Kristy and Jon reflect on her visit to the Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania, a place where Australia’s national identity was forged—twice.

    Port Arthur began as part of a vast experiment in punishment. As England deported its most hardened and unwanted convicts, Australia effectively became the largest outdoor prison in the world. Forced migration, isolation, labor, and brutality didn’t just build infrastructure—they created a culture, a people, and a new destiny born out of exile.

    But history didn’t stop there.

    In 1996, Port Arthur became the site of a mass shooting that shocked the nation and triggered one of the most dramatic shifts in law, policy, and personal freedom in modern democratic history. The aftermath reshaped Australia’s relationship with firearms, government authority, and individual rights—decisions whose consequences are still debated, echoed, and re-examined today.

    This episode explores:

    • Port Arthur’s origins as a brutal penal colony

    • How forced deportation shaped Australian identity

    • The emotional weight of walking a site layered with suffering and memory

    • The 1996 Port Arthur massacre and its immediate aftermath

    • The sweeping legal changes that followed—and what was gained and lost

    • Why the repercussions of that moment continue to grow louder across the world

    This is not a political argument and not a simplistic morality tale. It’s a conversation about how trauma reshapes nations, how laws are born from moments of fear, and how history never really stays in the past—especially when it’s written into the land itself.

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    46 mins
  • 195. ¡Imanes Potentes! Barrio 18 Gang Escapes
    Nov 15 2025

    20 of the world's most dangerous men just escaped prison, and the FBI is going to help find them. You will find none of this in the mainstream news, but you will find reports of human trafficker Ghislane Maxwell received special meals and time spent with a puppy while in prison. The news loves it's sensations, but not the information you might like to know.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • 194. Räþė: Super Easy, Barely An Inconvenience In Europe
    Nov 7 2025

    In England, Sweden and Ireland, if you just got off the boat you get of Scot free when it comes to doing the dirty inside young innocent girls with great jeans. The power structures across Europe love bringing in their voting blocs, selling out their countrymen and the safety of their communities. And when the good ol' British blokes make a bit of a bother 'bout the unwanted philandering of their fillies, their ministers prime say the real problem is racism. How long 'til it's here? It's a classic insane Jon rant.

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    1 hr and 37 mins