Crime History: Olympic bomber pleads to avoid death penalty

On this day, April 8, in 2005, Eric Rudolph agreed to plead guilty to a series of bombings, including the fatal bombing at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. For more than five years, Rudolph managed to elude a $24 million manhunt involving hundreds of law enforcement officers before he was found behind a grocery store in the tiny mountain town of Murphy, N.C.

He was clean-shaven and police believe Rudolph was receiving help. In Murphy, T-shirts and coffee mugs read, “Run Rudolph, Run.”

In addition to the Olympic blast in Atlanta, Rudolph pleaded to bombing a gay bar and two abortion clinics. His bombs, made of dynamite surrounded by nails, killed two people and injured more than a hundred.

Rudolph, now 44, was sentenced to four life sentences and is in the Supermax prison in Colorado.

– Scott McCabe

Scott McCabe

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