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The Clay Edwards Show

The Clay Edwards Show

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  • FAFO CHAMP OF THE WEEK: HE RAPED HIS DOG & FILMED HIMSELF DOING IT
    Apr 3 2026

    FAFO Friday: The Dog Rapist Championship

    On this week’s FAFO Friday, Clay crowns a new undisputed champion after a Horn Lake man, Tristan Pipkin, pleaded guilty to unnatural intercourse with the family dog.

    The case came to light when his girlfriend discovered the video on his phone and immediately reported it to police. Clay doesn’t hold back while handing out the belt, calling it one of the most disturbing and embarrassing FAFO moments in show history.

    Raw, unfiltered, and exactly what FAFO Friday is built for.

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    10 m
  • All-Time Favorite 90'S Movies
    Apr 3 2026

    Clay turns the show into a fun Throwback segment by asking listeners: What is your favorite movie from the 1990s?

    The conversation delivers a rapid-fire list of classics as callers and the live chat weigh in with their picks — including Armageddon, Independence Day, Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, Fight Club, Trainspotting, Friday, Jurassic Park, and many more. Clay shares his own top choices and explains why the 90s produced so many iconic films that still hold up today.

    A light-hearted, nostalgic romp through one of the greatest decades in cinema.

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    14 m
  • 50/50 Custody & Single-Party Divorce with Shaun Yurtkuran
    Apr 3 2026

    Clay and longtime friend / former co-host Shaun Yurtkuran (former Hinds County Assistant DA and top criminal defense attorney) dive into Mississippi’s new 50/50 joint custody law and the push for single-party (no-fault) divorce.

    Shaun gives his unfiltered take as someone who has worked both sides of the family law bench: whether 50/50 should be the default starting point, how it affects kids and parents, and why forcing one spouse to stay married against their will (when the marriage is clearly over) doesn’t make sense.

    They discuss the financial incentives, fairness to fathers, the impact on children, and why the current system often drags out ugly fights and drains families financially. A thoughtful, no-BS conversation about marriage, divorce, and family law reform in Mississippi.

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    7 m
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