The FBI claims to have forensic evidence linking Rudolph to the
Olympic attack and the bombing of an Atlanta gay bar. A Nashville
couple that sells ammunition at gun shows has told the Atlanta Journal Constitution that they believe they sold Rudolph the
gunpowder
used in the Atlanta attack. The idea that the additional charges will
succeed where a $1 million reward, a 200-person task force and the intervention of militia leader
James "Bo" Gritz failed may seem like wishful thinking, but it's not as if
the FBI has much else to go on.
Fugitive Faces Olympic Bomb Charges
Forget about habeas corpus. The FBI plans to charge Eric Robert Rudolph
with the 1996 Olympic bombing in Atlanta, even though he's eluded their dragnet
for almost nine months without straying far from his backyard. Rudolph is
also wanted for an attack on an Alabama abortion clinic in which an off-duty
policeman was killed, but the feds hope the new charges will smoke him out
of his North Carolina mountain hideout. "Investigators hope that the new
charges will make any antiabortion
fanatics who may be helping Rudolph back off," says TIME Atlanta bureau reporter Tim
Roche.