In Clint Eastwood's new movie "Richard Jewell," the FBI tries to trick Richard Jewell into signing over his rights by telling him they are merely making an FBI training film.
Before bringing the story of Howard Ratner, a New York City jeweler looking for his next big score, to the big screen in "Uncut Gems," filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie grew up hearing tales of the Diamond District from their father.
Security guard Richard Jewell was infamously suspected of orchestrating a deadly pipe bomb attack at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta before ultimately being cleared. It would take years before the real bomber was revealed to be anti-abortion domestic terrorist Eric Rudolph.
Elizabeth Kloepfer—referred to now as Elizabeth Kendall—breaks her silence after nearly four decades to reveal what life was like with the charismatic serial killer in a new trailer for Amazon's ‘Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer.’
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has taken issue with the way that its former reporter Kathy Scruggs is depicted in "Richard Jewell," a movie about the 1996 Summer Olympics Bombing case.
Ottis Toole was long linked to the 1981 killing of Adam Walsh, which he confessed to only to later recant. He reportedly admitted to it one final time on his deathbed.
Henry Lee Lucas claimed he killed over 600 people — but Vic Feazell was instrumental in disproving that, as shown in Netflix's docu-series "The Confession Killer."