The Death of Arthur James Hill (1965)
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On a quiet Friday night in 1965, six friends stopped for gas in Villa Rica, Georgia.
Moments later, nine gunshots shattered the stillness.
Twenty-seven-year-old Arthur James Hill lay dying beside his car—shot by a white service-station attendant named Buner Lee Green.
Green claimed self-defense.
An all-white jury believed him.
Their deliberation took just twenty-two minutes.
Nearly sixty years later, The Grimes Files reopens the case — the shooting, the trial, and the silence that followed.
Using original court records, FBI and Department of Justice files, and firsthand accounts, host Joey Grimes uncovers how a small Georgia town buried a civil-rights killing in plain sight — and how the same men who defended the shooter later stood on courthouse steps at a Ku Klux Klan rally.
This is the story of Arthur James Hill:
Unarmed. Unmarked. But not forgotten.
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In This Episode
Rare DOJ and FBI files obtained under the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Act
The 1965 shooting, the biased trial, and the all-white jury’s 22-minute verdict
The segregationist attorney who helped free the shooter — and later spoke at a Klan rally
What happened when the FBI reopened the case decades later
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