When a man was arrested in Clearwater, Florida for lewd conduct at a bus stop, it should have been a forgettable local story. Instead, it made national headlines—in the Miami Herald, the New York Post, even Fox News. Why? Because he told police his name was “James Tiberius Kirk.”
In this episode, we explore how cultural symbols—from Star Trek captains to shark attacks to self-driving cars—warp our sense of what’s newsworthy. It’s not about the event itself. It’s about the shorthand. The clickbait. The story that writes itself.
Sometimes a headline is just a headline. And sometimes, fiction matters more than fact.
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This episode of “The Prime Detective” was produced and hosted by Grayson Thagard.
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