Clay Cane Extended!

Clay Cane Extended!

This is the Best Of the Clay Cane Show featuring Exonerated interviews, Black Trivia Quiz, History with Clay, Am I Trippin' with Reecie Colbert, Throwback Interviews, and more! Listen to the Clay Cane Show on SiriusXM Urban View (channel 126) Monday-Friday 12p ET - 3p ET.

Episodes

June 17, 2025 23 mins
Exoneree, Anthony Kyles spent 27 years behind bars for 4 murders and arson he did not commit in Michigan in 1995. The main witness in the case said Anthony ignited the fire in order to get a lighter sentence in another crime. Kyles was exonerated in September 2022 thanks to a fire dynamics analyst who determined that the fire was ignited because of a faulty space heater.
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Exoneree Leon Benson spent 25 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1998. He was in solitary confinement for 10 years straight. The police suppressed evidence that showed another man was the killer in the case. He was exonerated March 9, 2023.
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Clay does a history lesson on the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 on his SiriusXM radio show, "Clay Cane Show".
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Elie Mystal talks with Clay about his book, the current Democratic Party, & more!
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Georgia State Senator, Jason Esteves discusses why he's running for governor, voter turnout & more.
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Exoneree, Keith Carnes spent over 18 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit in Kansas City, Missouri in 2003. Most of the witnesses of the trial were inconsistent and there was no physical evidence. He was released and exonerated on April 11, 2022 thanks to the work of the KC Freedom Project & private investigator, Latahra Smith Carnes, who is now Keith’s wife.
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Exoneree, Patrick Prince spent 26 years behind bars for a murder and robbery in Chicago in 1991. He was arrested when he was 19. No witnesses claimed Patrick was the gunman and several witnesses testified that he was not the person responsible. However, a judge still convicted and sentenced Patrick to 60 years. He was exonerated on May 16, 2017 and later won a lawsuit against the city.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms joins to discuss her run for governor of Georgia, what her vision for the state is & how to combat the Trump administration.
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Washington State Democratic Party Chair, Shasti Conrad discusses her political background, young voters & more!
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Karida Brown discusses her new book, "The Battle For The Black Mind" - available now!
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Greg Palast joins to discuss voter suppression, RFK Jr., & more.
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Kino Christian spent 15 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit in Michigan in 2007. A jailhouse informant claimed Kino confessed to the crime while he was awaiting trial. Kino was exonerated December 22, 2022 due to testimony not being provided to the defense. He was a co-defendant of exoneree, C’Quan Hinton.
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Lynn Whitfield talks about her career & the new season of The Chi.
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Author, John Conyers III talks about his new book which honors his father, Rep. John Conyers.
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New Jersey Senator Andy Kim talks with Clay about the current political climate under the Trump administration, what's happening with immigration, why he voted for Kristi Noem, & more!
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Kenneth Bond spent over 27 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit in Baltimore in 1995, when he was just 16 years old. He was released in February 2023 due to the Juvenile Restoration Act, which opened the door for people who were convicted of crimes as juveniles and who have served at least 20 years to have their sentences reduced.
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Johnny Pinchback spent 27 years behind bars for a sexual assault he did not commit in Texas in 1984. He was exonerated in 2011 thanks to DNA evidence proving he was not the rapist who committed the crime.
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Rodney Nickens Jr. discusses running for office in Virginia and being engaged local politics.
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Atty. Elizabeth Cole discusses the work she & the Michigan Innocence Project Clinic did to exonerate Paul Clark, who spent 36 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
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Attorney, Justin Brooks talks about the work he's done to help exonerate those who have been wrongfully convicted & his book, “You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You’re Innocent.”
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