"The Olympic Park Bombing (Part Two): 88 Days of Hell"
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Three days after the bombing at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics, the man once praised as a hero became the focus of a national investigation.
His name was Richard Jewell.
In Part 1, we followed the explosion, the discovery of the backpack, and the stunning shift from applause to accusation.
In Part 2, the story turns darker.
For 88 days, Richard Jewell lived under relentless scrutiny as the FBI zeroed in on him as their primary suspect. Cameras camped outside his home. Headlines painted him as a wannabe cop desperate for recognition. The narrative hardened before evidence did.
This episode takes you inside the psychological and institutional storm that nearly destroyed an innocent man.
In This Episode- How investigative tunnel vision took hold
- The FBI’s behavioral profile and the “hero bomber” theory
- The leak that changed everything
- Media saturation and public judgment
- Bobi Jewell’s emotional plea to the President
- What it feels like to be hunted in your own home
This is not just the story of an investigation.
It’s the story of what happens when institutions need an answer...and choose the wrong one.
The Human TollRichard Jewell would later call this period “88 days of hell.”
He was never arrested.
He was never charged.
But for nearly three months, the world treated him as guilty.
Part 2 explores the emotional damage, the social isolation, and the cost of being labeled a suspect in front of the entire world.
Why This MattersHigh-profile cases don’t just test law enforcement.
They test the media.
They test public patience.
They test the presumption of innocence.
And when pressure builds, truth can get lost.
Coming in Part 3The real bomber was still out there.
While Richard Jewell endured suspicion, the man responsible for the attack remained free...and would strike again.
In Part 3, we follow the trail that leads to Eric Rudolph and the long manhunt that finally brought answers.