
Hill of Justice
Welcome to The Hill of Justice, a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Jerome Hill, a former law enforcement officer with decades of experience on the front lines and retired Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. Each week, they delve into the most pressing issues at the intersection of law enforcement, social justice, and politics. Through candid discussions, in-depth analysis, and expert interviews, Hill of Justice offers an insider’s perspective on the complexities of policing and the challenges of social justice in today’s politically charged environment.
Hill of Justice
Justice Denied: The Lori Page Case
This week on Hill of Justice, hosts Jerome Hill and retired Sheriff Victor Hill examine one of the most heartbreaking and controversial cases out of Tallahassee — the murder of 12-year-old Lori Page and the unexpected jailhouse death of her accused father, Andrew Wiley.
Was justice served — or did it die in a cell?
In this deeply emotional episode, the Hills break down the legal implications of Wiley’s death, how it effectively shuts the door on a trial, and why many in the community feel robbed of answers. As conspiracy theories flood social media, Jerome and Victor sift through the noise to focus on facts — and what real accountability should look like in a case like this.
They also dive into the dangerous role conspiracy narratives can play in high-profile cases and how they can erode public trust, retraumatize families, and distract from the real issue: protecting our children.
At the heart of the conversation is Lori Page — the little girl whose name must not be forgotten. This episode is a call for victim advocacy, stronger child protection laws, and truth-based investigations that put people before theories.
🔍 In This Episode:
- Why the case against Andrew Wiley is now closed — and what that means legally
- How the motive of self-preservation shaped Wiley’s actions
- Why conspiracy theories spread so quickly in emotionally charged cases
- The danger of letting public opinion override facts
- How social media fuels distrust in the justice system
- The emotional impact on families and communities when justice is cut short
- The urgent need for tighter child protection policies in Florida and beyond
- Honoring Lori’s memory by focusing on facts — not speculation
This episode isn’t just about a tragic case — it’s about the cost of unfinished justice, the power of community voices, and the responsibility we all share to protect our most vulnerable.
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