There sure are a lot of people in Florida with dreadlocks. Or criminals, at least. Especially ones who also have grills.
My, that is a hell of a duckface
The really bad pictures are on the sex offender registries. They must run those pictures through a “creepy skuzz” Photoshop filter. I personally know people on those lists, and they don’t look nearly as “a grease rendering facility exploded into my hair/please climb into my creepy van with a stained mattress in the back” in real life as they do in the photo.
Since we’re just pointing and laughing and not actually debating/discussing something, I’ll move this to MPSIMS.
To the 19 yr. old in the first row: Your mug shot is creepy enough. Don’t make a kissy face. It just makes it worse.
Unlike the sex offender registry what is served by making mugshots from arrests public?
Would be hard to identify in a lineup
The two years between April 2008 and August 2010 were not kind to that dude. I this may be another case of the OP’s “Meth is, truly, a hell of a drug.”
I note that Florida has Casey Anthony tagged as “Celebrity”.
I like the zombie one here:
http://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Merle_Wilkinson_5952455/?d=1
And, wow, this guy apparently got popped with TEN COUNTS of drug paraphernalia possession.
Ouch. I assumed two bongs would just be one count. Ouchy.
Scary thing is, alot of these people were my patients!!! The joys of working in mental health…
Reminds me a bit of Peter Dinklage.
I always wondered if there is some kind of conformation bias with sex offenders. I mean, you check out the Megans Law webside, and see a whole lotta creepos. But do we interpret them as ‘creepy’ because we know they committed sex offenses with minors? Or would they ping our ‘creepy’ radar regardless? I think knowing the person committed a crime, particularly a heinous one, really affects our perception.
Or maybe only fugly people get arrested