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A federal appeals court upheld the life sentences of Atlanta Olympics bomber Eric Robert Rudolph on Monday. Rudolph pleaded guilty and accepted multiple life sentences to escape the death penalty for ...
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A growing number of law enforcement officials believe they have enough evidence to charge Eric Rudolph in the Olympic Park bombing and two other bombings in Atlanta, sources tell ...
Eric Rudolph's "manifesto" is 11 pages of hate, intolerance and self-justification. Sometimes eloquent, often blunt, it is at once an attempt to influence history and a thinly veiled call to arms. And ...
Police officers investigating the Brown University shooting released a man they called a “person of interest.” Officials defended the twist in the case as the normal course of policing. By Shaila ...
ATLANTA — A man sentenced to life imprisonment for fatal bombings at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and an Alabama abortion clinic will not get a chance at a new sentence, an appeals court ruled Monday. A ...
On May 31, 2003, 5 years 4 months and 2 days after Eric Robert Rudolph blew up the New Woman All Women clinic in Birmingham and disappeared into the North Carolina mountains, a 21-year-old rookie cop ...
From the moment Birmingham cop James Blanton issues a BOLO for a truck registered to Eric Rudolph, federal, state and local officers – along with dozens of satellite trucks and scores of reporters – ...
Experts on mass shootings said it’s rare for the gunmen who carry out such crimes to elude the authorities for so long. By Jack Healy, Jake Ellison and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs Someone on the run can ...