In "Manhunt: Deadly Games,” reporter Kathy Scruggs, who broke the story that authorities were looking at Richard Jewell as a suspect in the 1996 Olympic Bombing in Atlanta, is depicted as doing drugs with cops.
Eric Rudolph continued to set off bombs after security guard Richard Jewell was wrongfully accused of the 1996 Olympics bombing in Atlanta — but did he murder anyone that helped him while on the run?
Richard Jewell, a security guard at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, saved countless lives after he found a backpack full of pipe bombs at a concert event, but the media soon turned on him.
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.
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.