Coming July 25th.
On July 27th, 1996, a bomb shattered the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. While the FBI chased shadows, the real bomber plotted more deadly attacks. Through the eyes of the victims, uncover an American story of radicalization, terror, and resilience.
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Welcome to Atlanta's Olympic stadiums and the opening ceremony of these sins Hey Olympic Games.
Back in ninety six, Atlanta was booming with excitement around hosting the Olympic Games for the first time. Our city was stepping into center stage. What no one could have predicted is that it would be remembered for something else. Here is your bomb car. You have thirty minutes. Two people died that night, more than one hundred injured, and the bombings they were far from over.
The two bombs an hour apart that rocked an abortion pending in Atlanta. I sat down just for a second and noticed a bright flash and then a tremendous last. Two more bombings, this time at an Atlanta nightclub catering to lesbians. I saw as soon as I turned the corner, basically someone bleeding out.
There was really little doubt that we were dealing with the serial bomber. The FBI would lead a five year manhunt in search of a fugitive willing to kill for a cause. But this story isn't his story. It's a human story, one that I've become entangled with. And it turns out I'm not the only one.
It kind of gave me a feeling of pending doom so many sleepless nights.
I don't think I felt anything at the time, or I didn't let myself think about it. It didn't feel real.
The death threats that we subsequently received for years threatened the lives of our kids.
These chaotic events tied our lives together in ways no one expected, jeopardizing the ground beneath our feet and forcing us to explore the gray areas between right and wrong, life and death. Our once ordinary lives changed forever. From Tenderfoot TV and iHeart Podcasts, I'm Cola Cassio and this is flashpoint.
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