What is it that Eric Rudolph has admitted to doing to the Olympics?”
Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American far-right radical described by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a terrorist who committed a series of bombings across the southern United States which killed two people and injured at least 150 others. Rudolph declared that his bombings were part of a guerrilla campaign against abortion and the homosexual agenda. He spent years on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives until he was caught in 2003. In 2005, as part of a plea bargain, Rudolph pled guilty to numerous federal and state homicide charges and accepted five consecutive life sentences in exchange for avoiding a trial and the death penalty. Rudolph has called himself a Roman Catholic in “the war to end this holocaust” (in reference to abortion).
Man admits Atlanta Olympics bomb Former US fugitive Eric Rudolph has pleaded guilty to carrying out the 1996 Olympic bombing as well as other blasts in Atlanta and Alabama. Rudolph, 38, admitted to the crimes first in a court in Birmingham, Alabama, and then later in Atlanta. Last week Rudolph agreed a plea bargain that means he receives four life sentences without parole but avoids the death penalty. The four blasts killed two people and injured more than 120 others. Survivalist In Birmingham, Alabama, Rudolph admitted to being behind a 1998 abortion clinic bombing that killed a police officer. In Atlanta, Georgia, he admitted to attacks there, including the blast during the 1996 Olympics that killed a woman and injured 100 and an attack on a gay nightclub. The fatal blast marred the Olympic Games and led to fears of US domestic terrorism. Rudolph is suspected of following a white supremacist sect that is against abortion. After being identified following the attacks, he went into hid