Donkey of the Day – Woman Gives Drug-Laced Food to Pregnant Woman to Cause Miscarriage
Podcast: Donkey of the Day, Power 105.1 FM (WWPR-FM)
Host: Charlamagne Tha God
Date: March 12, 2026
Episode: DONKEY: Woman Gives Drug-Laced Food to Pregnant Woman to Cause Miscarriage
Episode Overview
In this episode of "Donkey of the Day," Charlamagne Tha God calls out Amber Snow, a 36-year-old woman from Iowa, for her shocking attempt to induce a miscarriage in a pregnant family member by serving her oxycodone-laced lasagna. Charlamagne explores the bizarre details of the crime, discusses the unreliability and cruelty of the plot, and uses the incident as a jumping-off point to talk about the lengths some people go due to hatred—especially when it’s directed at family.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Introduction of the Case and Charges
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[03:15] Charlamagne Tha God announces Amber Snow as the recipient for "Donkey of the Day," outlining the multiple felony charges:
- Administering harmful substances to an adult and a juvenile
- Attempted non-consensual termination of a pregnancy
- Controlled substance violation
"I've seen a lot, but I've never heard of these charges. None of them rang a bell until I got to the non consensual termination of a pregnancy part."
— Charlamagne Tha God [03:27] -
He colorfully reflects on old, violent methods historically associated with forced miscarriages.
2. News Report Segment
- [04:16] News Reporter provides factual details:
- Amber Snow tainted lasagna with oxycodone in December
- Delivered it to a pregnant family member
- Arrested, held on $100,000 cash bond
- Investigation still ongoing; more charges/arrests possible
3. Breakdown of Amber Snow’s Plan
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[04:53] Charlamagne Tha God questions the plan’s logic and morality:
- Why use lasagna ("Why lasagna? I love a good lasagna, but… the cheese is tricky")
- Compares the plan to a badly written crime plot
- Points out the impractical chain of events required for success—if the person would eat the food, if the correct dose would reach the intended victim, and if it would even cause a miscarriage
"This whole plot sounds like something from a dark sitcom or a bad true crime podcast, and honestly, wasn’t that good."
— Charlamagne Tha God [05:02] -
Oxycodone’s use: Notes it is a painkiller, not a method for abortion; ridicules the ignorance of the act.
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Shares historical context about miscarriage/abortion attempts, e.g., pennyroyal (toxic mint) and ancient physical methods.
4. Moral and Social Commentary
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Stresses the fundamental evil of Amber Snow's actions, especially targeting her own family
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Warns about letting just anyone prepare meals for you
"This is why you don’t let everyone cook for you, okay? You can’t eat from everyone’s kitchen. And Amber's a hater, okay? ... She's the worst kind of hater."
— Charlamagne Tha God [07:33] -
Concludes with the general lesson: those filled with hate end up sabotaging themselves
5. Notable Quotes and Moments
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[03:53]: “She delivered a drug-laced tray of lasagna to a pregnant family member to cause a miscarriage. Spiked it with oxycodone, hoping it would cause a miscarriage. First of all, why lasagna?”
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Shares the satirical “fetus-killing food network” comment:
"How the hell are you sharing recipes for a miscarriage? What in the fetus killing food network is going on here?"
— Charlamagne Tha God [07:08] -
"When people are full of hate, they will try to poison anything good in someone else’s life. And guess what? When you try to sabotage somebody else’s life, you end up sabotaging your own."
— Charlamagne Tha God [07:53]
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Ends the main commentary with his trademark “Give Amber Snow the biggest hee haw.” [08:01]
6. Light-Hearted Banter and "Guess What Race She Is"
- Brief segment where co-host DJ Envy guesses the perpetrator’s race based on name and stereotypes.
- DJ Envy’s reasoning: “Because her last name’s Snow. ... there was a character... Chrissy Snow.” [08:33-08:37]
- Both agree she’s “Caucasian.”
- Charlamagne jokes: “Big Caucasian. Okay. Meth for breakfast, maybe a little crack for lunch.” [09:18]
- DJ Envy: “Yeah, she definitely lives behind the Dollar General.” [09:22]
Memorable Quotes by Timestamp
- [04:53] Charlamagne Tha God: "She delivered a drug laced tray of lasagna to a pregnant family member to cause a miscarriage. Okay. Spiked it with oxycodone, hoping it would cause a miscarriage first of all, why lasagna? Okay, I love a good lasagna, but I'm lactose intolerant, and the cheese gives me dairy bumps, so the cheese is tricky."
- [05:02] Charlamagne Tha God: "This whole plot sounds like something from a dark sitcom or a bad true crime podcast, and honestly, wasn't that good."
- [07:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "How the hell are you sharing recipes for a miscarriage? What in the fetus killing food network is going on here?"
- [07:33] Charlamagne Tha God: "This is why you don't let everyone cook for you, okay? You can't eat from everyone's kitchen. And Amber. Amber's a hater, okay? ... She's the worst kind of hater."
- [07:53] Charlamagne Tha God: "When people are full of hate, they will try to poison anything good in someone else's life. And guess what? When you try to sabotage somebody else's life, you end up sabotaging your own."
- [09:18] Charlamagne Tha God: "Big Caucasian. Okay. Meth for breakfast, maybe a little crack for lunch."
- [09:22] DJ Envy: "Yeah, she definitely lives behind the Dollar General."
Section Timestamps
- [03:15]–[04:16]: Case introduction and legal context
- [04:16]–[04:53]: News report
- [04:53]–[08:04]: Analysis, satire, and moral commentary
- [08:12]–[09:29]: Lighthearted racial guessing game
Conclusion
Charlamagne Tha God delivers a sharp, satirical, and moral indictment of Amber Snow’s actions, using the shocking story as an example of dangerous hatred and poor decision-making. With his trademark humor and bluntness, he underscores the lesson: trust carefully, watch what—and from whom—you eat, and know that those bent on destroying others are ultimately destroying themselves.
For those who missed the episode:
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