Greg Kelley is a former high school football standout whose life was derailed at 18 when he was wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn’t commit and sentenced to 25 years in prison. After enduring years inside maximum security facilities, Kelley never stopped fighting for the truth—and was ultimately exonerated, exposing major failures within the justice system. Today, he shares his story to raise awareness about wrongful convictions, resilience, and the power of maintaining faith and discipline under extreme adversity.
Today on the show we discuss: what it’s really like to walk into prison at 18 for a crime you didn’t commit, how Greg Kelley survived a brutal system designed to break him and the mindset that kept him alive, the hidden failures inside the justice system that led to his wrongful conviction and why innocent people still get locked away, the moment he was forced to choose between a plea deal and risking his entire life for the truth, how discipline purpose and faith became his anchor in the darkest environment imaginable, and what it takes to rebuild your identity after everything you worked for is taken from you and much more.
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