
The Suspect
An Olympic Bombing, the FBI, the Media, and Richard Jewell, the Man Caught in the Middle
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Paul Michael
A contributing source for the Warner Bros.’ film Richard Jewell starring Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, Olivia Wilde, and Paul Walter Hauser!
A gripping insider account of the terrorist bombing at the 1996 Olympic Games that captured the world’s attention, and the heroic security guard-turned-suspect at the heart of it all
On July 27, 1996, a hapless former cop turned hypervigilant security guard named Richard Jewell spotted a suspicious bag in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, the town square of the 1996 Summer Games. Inside was a bomb, the largest of its kind in FBI and ATF history. Minutes later, the bomb remotely detonated by the attacker amid a crowd of 50,000 people. But thanks to Jewell, it only killed two and wounded 111, not the hundreds who authorities estimated could have otherwise died. With the eyes of the world on Atlanta, the games continued. But the pressure to find the bomber was intense. Within 72 hours, Jewell went from the hero to the FBI’s main suspect, a false accusation that forever changed his life and let the true bomber roam free to strike again.
In a triumph of reporting and access, Kent Alexander and Kevin Salwen’s The Suspect is a gripping story of the rise of domestic terrorism in America, the advent of the 24/7 news cycle, and an innocent man’s fight to clear his name.
©2019 by Kent Alexander and Kevin Salwen. Published in 2019 by Abrams Press, and imprint of ABRAMS, Inc. All rights reserved (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingListeners also enjoyed...




















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Great!
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So much we didn’t know!
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If this were on paper it would have been a page-turner. It maintains a high level of interest all the way to the end.
It also carries an important message: Just because a lot of intuitive conclusions seem to point to a guilty party, they mean nothing without real evidence, and opinion is not evidence. In the end, the only "evidence" they had against Richard Jewell was the conjectures of an FBI profiler, who apparently knew some of Jewell's life story as he was preparing the profile. The problem with that was that Jewell was an innocent hero. There was never a single bit of physical evidence against him, and there was some exonerating evidence in his favor. But because one FBI agent's "gut" decided Jewell was the man, he did all he could to dig up proof that didn't exist. Innocent until proven guilty is the cornerstone of our criminal justice system, for good reason.
Side note: There were many familiar names in the cast of FBI agents. They have been in the news a lot in the last four years. And author Kent Alexander was one of the DOJ lawyers who worked on the case.
Very well written, from multiple perspectives
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Perfectly told
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The Suspect: An Olympic Bombing, the FBI, the Media, and Richard Jewell, the Man Caught in the Middle is a great, well written and fair articulation of the the Richard Jewell tragedy. Richard Jewell was definitely a quirky guy but It is hard to imagine the hell Richard Jewell endured for years. He was the hero who saved hundreds if not of thousands of lives at the Olympic Park bombing in July 1996 and falsely accused by the media and the court of public opinion.
This story should be a cautionary tale of the consequences of the 24 hour news cycles, social media and the need to break the news first.
Again if you like non-fiction, history or crime novels this one is great. #readingin2020
great cautionary tale
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Great book
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Surprisingly taut, engaging, and necessary read
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Great but sad true story
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Great book
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Excellent book
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