In the quiet, rural outskirts of Baxley, Georgia, the life of a 60-year-old Caucasian woman, Vivian Sutton Miles, was tragically cut short in a violent act that shattered the peace of the small community. On Thursday, January 28, 1971, Mrs. Miles was attending to her duties at her country grocery store, a familiar and welcoming establishment for local residents. The day took a dark turn when a man entered the store not as a customer, but as a robber, his intentions fatally escalating the situati
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