
Episode #3254
CARLY GREGG VERDICT, JPD CORRUPTION, DEREK CHAUVIN APPEAL (Ep #1279)
CARLY GREGG VERDICT, JPD CORRUPTION, DEREK CHAUVIN APPEAL (Ep #1279)

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Episode #3254
CARLY GREGG VERDICT, JPD CORRUPTION, DEREK CHAUVIN APPEAL (Ep #1279)

Episode #3253
SURVIVING CANCEL CULTURES GREATEST ATTACK ON ME TO DATE (Ep #1,278)

Episode #3252
**Episode 1277 of The Clay Edwards Show with co-host Creston Berch** Clay and Creston dig into the culture’s obsession with the “great Nolan Wells lie” on what would have been Nolan’s 19th birthday. They unpack the latest rumors, AI-generated content from creators like Kelvin Barnett who keep dragging names (including Bart Edmondson Jr.) back into the narrative, the district attorney’s wall of silence around the grand jury process, the phone controversy, and why the prolonged uncertainty continues putting young men and their families at risk. The conversation also covers culture rot in online comments—the quick pivot to threats, violence, and vulgarity—the fatigue it creates, free speech realities in the Culture Rot group, and why certain patterns keep repeating. Clay shares thoughts sparked by the Sean Ryan podcast with Dr. Craig Coniver on moving away from one-size-fits-all medicine toward personalized care, testosterone, and peak performance. A free-for-all episode heavy on the Nolan Wells case, accountability, and calling out the nonsense.

Episode #3251
**Episode 1276 – The Clay Edwards Show** Solo show. No guests. Just straight talk. Clay opens by thanking listeners for the birthday wishes and recounts a classy experience at McBee’s Lakeside (no singing, just signed cards from the staff). Then he addresses the situation with former guest and About Time Brawling promoter Jamie Childress head-on. Childress was involved in a high-speed pursuit, crashed, and faces allegations involving a minor. Clay explains why he is not running a full FAFO treatment on someone he has had a professional relationship with, draws a clear line on conflict of interest, reads the full statement from Childress’s wife about shutting down the promotion, the lack of funds, and the pressure she’s under, and makes it clear the wife is also a victim who should be left alone. He calls the alleged conduct disgusting if true and says Mississippi will handle the consequences. From there the show shifts to Judge Jeff Reynolds in Jackson Municipal Court, who has been setting multi-million-dollar bonds on multiple alleged sex offenders in rapid succession. Clay gives a golf clap for the approach of high bonds that actually keep dangerous people locked up and highlights the details on the latest defendants, including one charged with statutory rape who allegedly transmitted multiple STDs to the victim. The conversation then turns to the broader double standard on race and crime. Clay plays and reacts to a video on the “black paranoia phenomenon,” connecting it directly to the Nolan Wells case and the media’s pattern of pushing unproven white-on-black conspiracy narratives while ignoring a string of recent murders of white victims by Black suspects. He lists several of those cases that received almost no national coverage and challenges the selective outrage. New developments in the Nolan Wells case are covered: the family’s legal team (including Ben Crump) has finally said they are ready for the joint forensic examination of Nolan’s phone this week. Clay revisits the early offers by the other young men involved to turn over their phones, questions the shifting claims about deleted messages and a wiped device, and argues the race-grifting narrative has already done lasting damage regardless of what the phone ultimately shows. Unfiltered discussion of media-driven paranoia, community code-of-silence double standards, and the refusal to apply the same energy to Black-on-Black or Black-on-white violence that gets applied when the script is flipped. Reality radio. No sugar added.

Episode #3248
Clay is joined by Zach Service (former Jackson mayoral candidate) and Creston Birch (recently retired 30-year Clinton Police officer). Zach recounts the events that led to his First Amendment lawsuit against the City of Jackson after being escorted from a council meeting for wearing a campaign T-shirt and later restricted during public comment. Creston shares a law-enforcement perspective on medical marijuana, DUI enforcement, and probable cause. The conversation also touches on selective enforcement, free speech standards, and early discussion of development challenges in Jackson.
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