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Eric Rudolph finally arrested.

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Yahoo! wrote:MURPHY, N.C. - Eric Robert Rudolph, the Olympic Park bombing suspect who became almost a mythic figure during his years on the run in the Appalachian wilderness, was arrested early Saturday as he scavenged for food behind a grocery store.

After a massive manhunt that included infrared scopes on helicopters and logs rigged with motion detectors, it was ultimately a rookie officer on patrol at 4:30 a.m. who spotted a man with a camouflage jacket, blue work britches and a stubbly beard behind a Save-A-Lot food store.

The man who has been on the run for more than five years took off running one more time and finally gave up behind a pile of milk crates. At first, he gave the fake name Jerry Wilson, but officers who recognized him as one of the most wanted men on U.S. soil pressed him on his identity for 20 minutes.

"They asked him his name and he said it was Eric Robert Rudolph," said Cherokee County Sheriff Keith Lovin.

Officer Charles Kilby said Rudolph appeared to sigh with the admission and added: "I'm relieved."

Rudolph is accused in the July 27, 1996, bombing at Atlanta's downtown Olympic Park that killed a woman, wounded 111 others and stunned a world focused on the fanfare of the 25th modern Summer Olympics (news - web sites).

Rudolph is also a suspect in a bombing at an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Ala., that killed a police officer, and bombings outside a gay nightclub and an office building in Atlanta that contained an abortion clinic.

In all, about 150 people were wounded.

When he was captured, the 36-year-old former soldier and survivalist carried a large flashlight and a backpack, but was unarmed. He appeared thin and quickly scarfed down a jailhouse breakfast of biscuits, gravy, eggs and bacon. But authorities said he was in surprisingly good health, clean and still resembled his wanted poster.

"He didn't look like he'd been living in the woods," Kilby said.

And the fact that he was clad in casual clothing and jogging shoes instead of rags reignited speculation that he's been getting help from those in western North Carolina mountains who sympathized with the handsome, charismatic Rudolph and his extreme right-wing views.

Rudolph is thought to be a follower of the white supremacist Christian Identity religion that is rabidly anti-abortion, anti-gay and anti-Semitic.

"My heart aches for him. What he did was wrong, I know, but I understand where he was coming from," said 63-year-old Sarah Greenfield of nearby Marble. "People around here, they take care of their own. You can't put a price on a man's head, and I don't know anybody who would have given him up, even for a million dollars."

"Someone's been putting him up this whole time," theorized Ernie Cabral, a truck driver in this town of 1,600. "It's almost like the holy wars. He thinks he's doing God's work by stopping abortion. You won't run into a place where there's more religion than here."

FBI (news - web sites) agent Chris Swecker said investigators were actively looking into whether Rudolph had help, and he believed that the fugitive (news - Y! TV)'s entire time on the run had been spent in the same western North Carolina mountains where he had worked as a carpenter, roofer and handyman.

"I wasn't surprised," Swecker said. "An extensive psychological profile on him suspected strongly that he's always been in this area; dead or alive."

Swecker said more agents would be arriving over the next couple of days to comb the backwoods, and he warned the public and the media to stay out of the way.

Rudolph first came under suspicion in the Birmingham bombing. A witness jotted down a license plate number of a gray 1989 Nissan pickup that was registered to Rudolph. Authorities who searched a storage locker he rented in Murphy found nails like those used in the attacks.

A task force that once numbered 200 agents scoured a 550,000-acre Appalachian wilderness for any trace of Rudolph, who was last seen July 7, 1998, when he visited a health food store owner in nearby Andrews to stock up on supplies.

Early in the search, they ran across some camping sites believed to be his and found cartons of oatmeal and raisins, jars of peanuts, and tins of tuna.

But the effort dwindled to just a handful of officers and volunteer hunters over the years, and many in the region mocked the government's inability to root out Rudolph. Two country-western songs were written about Rudolph and a top-selling T-shirt bore the words: "Run Rudolph Run."

The FBI had offered a $1 million reward for his capture.

Coming a year after the Oklahoma City bombing, the infamous signature moment of the Olympic Games (news - web sites) became an exploding knapsack that sent nails and screws ripping through a packed crowd that gathered to watch a rock concert. Alice Hawthorne was killed. The last week of the games was dominated by the explosion and the fast-moving investigation into security guard Richard Jewell, who was later cleared.

The nightclub and office building blasts occurred in 1997 in the Atlanta area, followed by the abortion clinic explosion in Birmingham in 1998 that killed police officer Robert Sanderson. Some of the bombs were followed by messages from the shadowy "Army of God."

"This sends a clear message that we will never cease in our efforts to hunt down all terrorists, foreign or domestic, and stop them from harming the innocent," Attorney General John Ashcroft (news - web sites) said in a statement.

The next step will be a hearing in federal court in Asheville, where authorities will decide whether Rudolph should be taken to Atlanta or Birmingham. He faces six federal counts of using an explosive against a facility in interstate commerce, one for each bomb. There were two bombs at two of the sites. The charges carry the death penalty.

Twenty-one-year-old Murphy police patrolman Jeff Postell, who had been on the force less than a year, came around the back of the Save-A-Lot with his patrol car lights off when he spotted Rudolph and saw him crouched behind the store.

Cherokee County sheriff's Deputy Sean Mathews came to assist and suspected it was Rudolph with one look: "I just had a hunch when I seen his eyes."

Postell was humble at a packed news conference that focused on him as an alert hero.

"That's just in a day's work. I don't really deserve any credit," the officer told a packed news conference.

"I think I put a lot of people's feelings at ease."

Among those who have prayed for Rudolph's capture was Emily Lyons, a nurse who was crippled and nearly blinded from shrapnel and nails in the January 1998 bombing at the New Woman All Women clinic in Birmingham.

She said she is looking forward to seeing Rudolph when he goes to trial.

"You don't have to go to the Middle East to find terrorists. Rudolph is one of them. He terrorized and he murdered," Lyons said.

"I know he can't hurt anyone anymore."
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And apparently, he's muslim as shit and totally an Al Qaeda operative!
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miir wrote:And?
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miir wrote:And?
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It seems you have nothing to say about this either.
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miir wrote:And?
Not everything posted has to have something contreversial behind it. If you have nothing to say about it, don't say anything about it.
It seems you have nothing to say about this either.


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I remember that atlanta bombing. I remember totally not buying it that Richard Jewell was guilty and having my suspicions come to reality when he was exonerated. I felt sorry for the guy because he just looked to me to be some poor jobber the FBI was trying to string up because they couldn't find anyone better to blame. Poor bastard. I wonder what he is doing now and how something like that impacted his life.
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He works as a cop outside Atlanta. Made the news when he was hired because of the allegations against him, even though they proved false.
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Yeah I also just read that he sued the holy frigging jesus out of NBC and settled out of court for some ungodly amount of money. Good for him. The smear campaign the network news laid down on that guy was ridiculous.
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Thought he sued too, good for him.
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Yeah, the media crucified this poor guy. He deserves everything he got from them, and anything else he can get out of them. News journalists had him tried and convicted within days of the incident.
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not controversial my ass

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I lived in Birmingham when the clinic was bombed, it was traumatizing for a lot of people in the community. Living less then two miles from the site of the bombing and the heavy news covereage kept it in the forefront of your daily life for a long time.
It would still come up in the news in the following years, the ongoing search for the suspected bomber.
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I would say welcome to big yellow momma but I'm against capital punishment darn it.
Is that some sort of alternative death penalty involving asphyxiation via a 475 pound woman of eastern descent?
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I am always glad to hear of another dumb redneck getting his due.
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