Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph agrees to plead guilty After an anti-abortion extremist named Eric Rudolph bombed the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, a security guard named Richard Jewell was falsely accused of planning the attack. In reality, Jewell had simply discovered the bomb just before it was about to go off and quickly evacuated everyone in the immediate area — saving untold lives. But the FBI was apparently convinced there was more to the story and investigated Jewell for an agonizing 88 days before finally clearing his name. Meanwhile, the media painted him as a wannabe cop who was desperate to be a hero. This allowed the real bomber — Rudolph — to not only get away scot-free but also to plot three other bombings. Follow the link in our profile for the shocking story of the American terrorist who carried out at least four bombings — and then evaded the FBI for five years. Richard Allensworth Jewell (born Richard White;[1] December 17, 1962 – August 29, 2007) was an A...
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