American Shrapnel

American Shrapnel

American Shrapnel

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Topic Category:

History, Society and Culture, True Crime

Topic Sub-Category:

Documentary

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 1
Series Type: serial
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

The Olympics explode on a July night in 1996. The largest pipe bomb the country has ever seen. A string of bombings shakes Atlanta for the next year.
Thousands of photos and videos produce one blurry image of the attacker, a photo so grainy the FBI called him “Blob Man.” Agents zero in on the wrong man, the media follows suit, and the real bomber slips away.
Until Birmingham. In Alabama, the Blob Man finally makes a misstep. He detonates another bomb, but this time someone sees something. A college student asks himself a question: Why, when everyone else is rushing to see what happened, is that man running away?
That curious student breaks open what was then the largest manhunt in U.S. history: the search for Eric Robert Rudolph.  
Years pass. No trace. Does he have help? Is he planning more attacks?
In American Shrapnel, the latest podcast from the Murrow-winning Alabama Media Group, join 2x Pulitzer Prize winner John Archibald and award-winning journalist Becca Andrews as they track the path of destruction — from the bombings, through the manhunt, and back to the twisted politics that fueled it. You’ll hear the stories of survivors, radicals and heroes.
This isn’t a story of the past. The anger that fueled it has only grown stronger today.

American Shrapnel is coming to your favorite podcasting app on July 30.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast delves into themes of crime, terrorism, and social unrest, focusing on the bombing incidents in Atlanta, the ensuing manhunt for Eric Robert Rudolph, and the socio-political climate of the time. Episodes will cover the challenges faced in identifying the perpetrator, personal accounts from survivors, and the cultural context that shaped public perception and media narratives.

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