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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 43 MIN

Attempted Murder at the Courthouse | Can He Fix It?

from Hill of Justice · host Jerome Hill

Send us Fan MailA streamer pulls a gun in front of a Nashville courthouse, shoots an unarmed man, and then somehow shoots himself in the process. Former law enforcement experts Jerome Hill and Victor Hill break down why this "self-inflicted" error might be the final nail in the coffin for a suspect facing attempted murder charges.In this deep-dive analysis, we move past the social media drama to examine the cold, hard procedural facts of the Dalton Eatherly (aka "Chud the Builder") case. We explore the "Timeline of Disinhibition"—from a $372 unpaid steakhouse bill to a violent confrontation on public property—and explain how investigators build a "near airtight conviction package" using a suspect's own live-streamed archives. We also tackle the critical legal question: Can a "Stand Your Ground" defense survive when you bring a firearm to a courthouse confrontation against an unarmed victim?Whether you're following the headlines or interested in the mechanics of a high-profile criminal investigation, this episode provides a masterclass in how prosecutors and defense attorneys navigate the 72 hours following a shooting. We break down Tennessee’s provocation doctrine, the forensic significance of casing patterns, and why being a "defense attorney's worst nightmare" usually starts with a live-stream camera.Support the showBecome a Sponsor of Hill of Justice, Please Contact:[email protected] Notice: This audio contains content that is property of Hill of Justice. You are authorized to share the audio link and embed this audio in your website or others as long as a link back to this platform is provided.DISCLAIMER - This audio is presented for educational and informational purposes. It promotes transparency and allow listeners to examine public safety material.Note: This episode discusses real-world criminal activity and law enforcement strategy for analytical and educational purposes.📌 Subscribe for more hard-hitting discussions about law, justice, and the human side of policing.🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio & all major platforms.📲 STAY CONNECTED WITH THE SHOW:TikTok:   / hillofjustice1  Facebook:   / hill-of-justice  Instagram:   / hillofjustice  LinkedIn:   / hillofjustice  👤 Want to be a guest on the show? Fill out the guest form at www.hillofjustice.com and contact us with your availability.FOLLOW JEROME ON SOCIAL:TikTok:   / jeromekhill  Facebook:   / jerome.hill  🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on the notification bell to stay in the loop.© 2026 Hill of Justice 

Send us Fan Mail A streamer pulls a gun in front of a Nashville courthouse, shoots an unarmed man, and then somehow shoots himself in the process. Former law enforcement experts Jerome Hill and Victor Hill break down why this "self-inflicted" error might be the final nail in the coffin for a suspect facing attempted murder charges. In this deep-dive analysis, we move past the social media drama to examine the cold, hard procedural facts of the Dalton Eatherly (aka "Chud the Builder") case. W...

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