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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 37 MIN

The First 48 Hours | Lessons Learned from a Graduation Night School Shooting

from Hill of Justice · host Jerome Hill

Send us Fan MailThe Critical Window: Why Homicides Are Won or Lost in 72 HoursMost people believe criminal cases are won or lost in the courtroom, but the truth is far more clinical: they are decided in the first 48 to 72 hours. In this episode, former state investigator Jerome Hill and his brother, former Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill — both veteran homicide investigators — pull back the curtain on the "Golden Window" of investigation, revealing how the intensity of the initial scene response determines whether a victim gets justice or a case turns cold.We start off with a 2018 case from Clayton County, GA. Eight years ago in May, after tragic news spread nationwide of a Texas school shooting, two people were shot in a school parking lot, one fatally, after an altercation escalated following a graduation ceremony.This deep dive explores the systemic failures that plague modern law enforcement, from the "laziness" of administrative bureaucracy to the dangers of investigative tunnel vision. You will learn about the four primary reasons investigations fail, including the "Gilgo Beach" and "Atlanta Child Murders" contexts, and hear a gripping account of a 19-year-old’s cold case that was only solved because a commander refused to let a vehicle report slide. By the end of this discussion, you’ll understand why leadership and immediate initiative are the only things standing between a solved murder and a forgotten file.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 

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