Host Sonya Gavankar and exhibits writer Ellie Stanton explore the stories and the artifacts in the Newseum’s FBI exhibit. Today’s episode: How, after evading 200 federal agents over a five-year, $24 million manhunt, Eric Robert Rudolph was arrested for setting off a bomb that killed one person and injured 112 at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
Inside Today’s FBI: Improvised Explosive Devices
Inside Today’s FBI: Shutting Down Silk Road
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Suicide Bombing
Pulitzer Prize Photography: River Rescue in Downtown Des Moines
Inside Today’s FBI: Boston Marathon Bombing
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Defending the Barricade
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Final Salute
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Operation Lion Heart
Inside Today’s FBI: D.C. Snipers
Inside Today’s FBI: 9/11
Inside Today’s FBI: Surveillance Dinosaurs
Eyewitness News with Al Primo
Inside Today’s FBI: Times Square Car Bomb
Inside Today’s FBI: Whitey Bulger
Inside Today’s FBI: Ghost Stories
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Veterans Day Edition
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Central American Migrants
Pulitzer Prize Photography: War and Peace in Afghanistan
Pulitzer Prize Photography: Crisis in Haiti
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