Clarence "38 Flav" Robertson discussed his life and crimes, including his involvement in the crack era, where he made over $1 million and was linked to nearly a dozen homicides. Born and raised in Baton Rouge, Clarence's father was a gangster, influencing his own criminal path. He recounted his first violent act at 14, leading to juvenile detention, and his subsequent escapes and robberies. Clarence detailed his narcotics trafficking, including a multi-state operation, and the violence that ensued. He was eventually sentenced to life plus 40 years. Clarence Robertson discussed his experiences in prison, including his time with Big Meech and Larry Hoover. He recounted his release in 2019 after legal changes, only to be reincarcerated for a positive urine test. Robertson highlighted his efforts to turn his life around, including working and starting a business. He expressed regret for his past actions but emphasized his current focus on positivity and community support. Robertson also mentioned his interactions with Boosie and NBA YoungBoy, and his plans to open a snack shack and after-school program for youth in Baton Rouge.