Eric Robert Rudolph
Notes:
According to the FBI:
"On October 14, 1998, Eric Robert Rudolph, age 32, was charged with
the fatal bombing at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, as well as
the double bombings at the Sandy Springs Professional Building in
north Atlanta on January 16, 1997, and the double bombings at The
Otherside Lounge in Atlanta on February 21, 1997. An arrest
warrant has been issued on these charges. Rudolph was charged
in February of 1998, with the bombing at the New Woman All Women
Health Care Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, on January 29, 1998.
That bomb killed Birmingham police officer Robert Sanderson, and
severely injured the clinic's head nurse, Emily Lyons." -
http://www.fbi.gov/majcases/rudolph/letters.htm
Eric Robert Rudolph studied briefly at a Christian Identity
compound in Missouri. He was in the Army where he learned
how to make bombs when assigned to an air support unit. He
has been associated with Christian Identity followers in North
Carolina as well. His last known whereabouts is the mountains in
western North Carolina. These notes penned by Rudolph and available
on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted website, indicate his level of
involvement with Identity ideology.
Federal agents say Eric Robert Rudolph may have broken into
mountain homes for food and supplies to avoid getting caught.
In March 2000 the FBI announced it was scaling back its operations
in North Carolina. Some sources think Rudolph has perished in the
harsh mountain climate. Others believe he is being hidden by
sympathizers. No evidence of his presence has been found since
1998..