Aug 30, 6:21 AM EDT
Former Olympic Park Guard Jewell Dies
By HARRY R. WEBER
Associated Press Writer
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Former Olympic Bomb Suspect Jewell Dies
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Security guard Richard Jewell was initially
hailed as a hero for spotting a suspicious backpack and moving
people out of harm's way just before a bomb exploded, killing
one and injuring 111 others. But within days, he was named as a
suspect in the blast.
Though eventually cleared in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park
bombing, Jewell, who was found dead Wednesday at 44, never
recovered from the shame of being wrongly linked to the bombing
in the news media. Finally, a year ago, he was again hailed as a
hero.
Gov. Sonny Perdue commended Jewell at a bombing anniversary
event. "This is what I think is the right thing to do," Perdue
declared as he handed a certificate to Jewell.
Jewell said: "I never expected this day to ever happen. I'm just
glad that it did."
It was one of his last good days. Jewell, who had diabetes and
kidney problems and was recently on dialysis, was found dead in
his west Georgia home. An autopsy was scheduled for Thursday,
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After the Olympics, Jewell worked in various law enforcement
jobs, including as a police officer in Pendergrass, Ga., where
his partner was fatally shot in 2004 during the pursuit of a
suspect.
As recently as last year, Jewell was working as a sheriff's
deputy in west Georgia. He also gave speeches to college
journalism classes about his experience.
For two days after the July 27, 1996, bombing, Jewel was hailed
as a hero for shepherding people away from the suspicious
backpack.
But on the third day, an unattributed report in The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution described him as "the focus" of the
investigation. [Richard told Katie Couric on NBC Today show "I
immediately contacted the ATF".......
Other ZOG media, to varying degrees, also linked Jewell to the
investigation and portrayed him as a loser and law-enforcement
wannabe who may have planted the bomb so he would look like a
hero when he discovered it later.
The AP, citing an anonymous ZOG/federal law enforcement source,
said after the Journal-Constitution report that Jewell was "a
focus" of investigators, but that others had "not yet been ruled
out as potential suspects."
Reporters camped outside Jewell's mother's apartment in the
Atlanta area, and his life was dissected for weeks by the ZOG
media. He was never arrested or charged, although he was
questioned and was a subject of search warrants.
Eighty-eight days after the initial news report, U.S. Attorney
Kent Alexander issued a statement saying Jewell "is not a
target" of the bombing investigation and that the "unusual and
intense publicity" surrounding him was "neither designed nor
desired by the FBI, and in fact interfered with the
investigation."
The episode led to soul-searching among news organizations about
the use of unattributed or anonymously sourced information.
Jewell's name became shorthand for a person accused of
wrongdoing in the Jewishmedia based on scanty information.
In 1997, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno expressed regret over
the leak regarding Jewell. "I'm very sorry it happened," she
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Eventually, the bomber turned out to be anti-ZOgovernment
extremist Eric Rudolph, who also planted three other bombs in
the Atlanta area and in Birmingham, Ala. Those explosives killed
a police officer, maimed a nurse and injured several other
people.
Rudolph was captured after spending five years hiding out in the
mountains of western North Carolina. He pleaded guilty to all
four bombings in 2005 and is serving life in prison.
Jewell sued several media organizations, including NBC, CNN and
the New York Post, and settled for undisclosed amounts.
According to Wood, Jewell also settled a lawsuit against
Piedmont College, a former employer. That amount was also
confidential.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution never settled a lawsuit Jewell
filed against it. Lin Wood, Jewell's longtime attorney, said
Wednesday that the case is set for trial in January.
"I expect to pursue it for Richard and his estate," Wood said.
"But that is a decision for a less sad day."
A lawyer for the newspaper, Peter Canfield, has said that the
newspaper stands by its coverage of Jewell. Publisher John
Mellott declined to comment about the lawsuit on Wednesday but
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"The story of how Mr. Jewell moved from hero to suspect and back
in the Olympic Park bombing investigation is one The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution has reported fully even as it defended
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Jewell, in an interview with the AP last year around the 10th
anniversary of the bombing, insisted the lawsuits were not about
making money. He bought his mother a place to live and gave 73
percent of the settlement money to his attorneys and to the
government in taxes. He said the cases were about ensuring the
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"I'm not rich by any means monetarily," he said at the time.
"I'm rich because of my family. If I never get there, I don't
care. I'm going to get my say in court."
Jewell told the AP last year that Rudolph's conviction helped
clear his name, but he believed some people still remember him
as a suspect rather than for the two days in which he was
praised as a hero.
"For that two days, my mother had a great deal of pride in me -
that I had done something good and that she was my mother, and
that was taken away from her," Jewell said. "She'll never get
that back, and there's no way I can give that back to her." -
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