The Man Hunt series on Netflix brought me here. This story is pretty fascinating, how he ran from 1996 to 2003 is crazy only to get caught dumpster diving.
Bruh I live in Murphy nc he didn’t have that much help he had one person helping. even today. If you put 1 million dollars on someone’s head an you knew where he was at you deff would turn him in. That’s a lot of money to anyone, my uncle was renting the trailer he was staying in at the time. But he had no idea who he was until the FBI showed up. I’ve lived in the mountains all my life and for people that has not been here ever. I can see why he stayed disappeared for 5 years if you know what your doing in the mountains you can get away from anything.
They made us look like hicks. An they talked about the militia that’s all bull shit know one helped this man the only thing true about it is yes there was idiot people said that they would help him but at the time they didn’t have full knowledge that Rudolph did it they thought he was innocent but no also the road blocks you see in the show was true they didn’t last long before the FBI said the hell with it. But Rudolph was a smart man he didn’t need any help. His camp sight had 1000s of wild turkey bones around it he survived of the land for the most part an after 5 years he thought he was off the radar an went for something different in trash an he was found behind our local save a lot not taco bell I mena it’s a great series but it’s made for tv only 50 percent facts
@@reelhookcast5551 well yeah, ion think it’s ever gonna be 100 percent accurate. Even with autobiographies. They always add shit for entertainment value lol nevertheless, still a good series. Definitely kept me glued to the tube and then I came and watched this UA-cam video after.
The opening segment of this video is idiotic. They really compared Randy Weaver with the centennial park bomber? Randy Weaver was a nobody living out in the middle of nowhere that the government wanted to squeeze into becoming an informant. He wasn't a criminal of any sort. He was just a dude who wanted to be left alone with his family.
I'm pretty pro government in the fact that it is needed to keep society in good order but that ruby ridge incident makes me madder than almost anything. I hate what they did there and it's a travesty.
@Alex Sickshow --- you can't expect the FBI and ATF to treat these cultist kooks with kid gloves --- otherwise you get what happened on January 6th at the Capitol --- you have to send a very clear message to far-right extremists that they will eat a bullet if they try anything funny against America
So sad how to this day, that you ask most people who was responsible for the 1996 Olympic Bombing, and most will still say Richard Jewel. It seems that hardly anyone knows who really did it.
@Trend101Warrior But for Jewells's case, the Internet wasn't really a thing yet in 1996, and part of me thinks that you couldn't fact check or have as easy access to information back then.
Jewell lived long enough to see Rudolph get caught. When Jewell attended Rudolph's sentencing, he (Jewell) looked like the cat who ate the canary, and that was all right by me.
My great grand mother lived in Andrews North Carolina just outside of Murphy. Apparently a secret she took with her to her grave was giving food to Eric Rudolph while he was hiding out in the mountains, however, she didn’t know he was wanted, she only owned a radio and did not allow Television in her home so she never knew what the hell was going on. She only used the radio for prairie home companion, the church broadcast, and “her program”, when she found out it scared her so bad that even after he was caught she’d ask where that “Rudolph boy” was. She was very senile, at the time she was in her late 80s She told my dad after his arrest and my dad told me years later. And that chidren is why I don’t fuck with mountain folk. I’d like to think she wouldn’t condone his actions, but knowing how backwards it is where my Dad comes from I’d say who knows.
@@jkeelsnc If so, it shows some people have principles (even if you don't agree with them) and can't be bought with money. The FBI had a million dollar reward on his head
@@jkeelsncApparently it was more than just food. He slept in the corn crib for about a week. My grandmother was a good lady but lord was she clueless.
@@jakeofalltrades4444 Doesn't surprise me that Eric Rudolph would prey upon a weak senior and use her for food. Anyone who would set up a cheaply made explosive to take out an area, regardless of who he wants to target, has no conscience.
I have lived in a tent in the mountains of Western MD for over a year through some of the worst weather. I have a bunch of power pads and a power source not too far away. My biggest problem is food. I don't always get as much as I would like to eat but I am in better shape than most 55yr old people. I can't see myself ever leaving
@@mosfetmoshpit6600 there is a cat that visits me. I don't know how he got way back here but I have seen how he watches for squirrels far off in the trees and quickly goes to the bottom of a tree and doesn't move hoping the squirrel will come down. The racoons come right up to me but that cat I have been feeding just for years and he won't let me get more than 5 or 6 feet from him
And it's quite sad how many people forget that Jewel was cleared soon after, though I guess it makes sense since Rudolph wasn't found out to be the real guy until 2003, seven years later.
Yup,they ruined his life.they stressed him out so bad he died of heart complications not to long after or something like that I think. Which he already had health problems before all this happened. So they helped him into the grave way to early.
@@deejay2294it’s the book Eric wrote in prison. It’s available for free online and is a good read… if you don’t mind landing on an FBI list for downloading/reading it lol
yes the man sitting in the diner counter said that Rudolph only had lived about ten years in North Carolina and you expect him to know everything about the local mountains??? true Rudolph was from South florida, which means he was probably originally from the northern US meaning that he wouldnt be very in tune with hiding or lasting long term in the mountains If it had been a native North Carolinian..........well the survival factor wouldve increased along with local help But as it was, none of the locals knew rudolph and didnt support him
Nobody is gonna believe this but i had a camper up in the hills in North cariolina and this was happening when eric was on the run and he was in tbe woods and broke into my camper when i wasnt there and he had a note in the camper apologizing about him breaking in and it said something about him breaking in and him eating all the canned foods we had in there
From what I understand he was given some kind of plea bargain & none of this went to trial. No coconspirators, agent provocateurs or informants charged.
Yes, Judy Clarke defended him. She's from what I can see a pretty good defense lawyer. She gets some people plea deals for outrageous crimes that would normally get the death penalty.
never heard of him...which is odd considering he was the target of "the largest manhunt in US history "...Living out in the woods ain't no easy task. You gotta find shelter from the elements, scavenge/hunt for food and use fire to cook/keep warm, and find/collect water daily. Without being seen.
in the mountain towns of the south we do get weirdos that move here sometimes with an illusion that theyve found some type of paradise or isolation that will allow them to live out their fantasies these moves into our areas begin around the late 90"s early 2000's lucky us
Free speech didn't kill anyone. Actions did. Free speech lets us have ideas and debate them. Then, bad ideas can eventually die instead of humans. Thats how i views it. The name calling is so childish, and unhelpful in any way.
Abortion clinics should all be shut down. It’s disturbing that these people cry for there friend that died in the blast but won’t shed a single tear for the millions of innocent babies killed. Disgusting
Fetuses don’t count for tax deductions, carpool lanes, or child support. They’re not people, they’re potential people in the same way sperm are. Change that first if you want to be taken seriously.
@@jimbob9086 so would the eggs from females, men can’t get sentenced to death for masterbating or women from having a period but if someone kills a pregnant woman they can be sentenced for double murder. At conception that is a baby, only way it would be a potential baby is if ever in history something other than a baby came out of the woman. Never in history has anything other than a baby came from a pregnancy.
@There's A lot Of Mouth Breathers In the grand scheme of things, the Natives were (and still are) the underdogs. They were nearly exterminated. Apprx 26 million.
Wow all of y'all are disgustingly ignorant. Custer had less than 200 men with him, all with single shot, Springfield trapdoor rifles. The soldiers and horses were wore down. They fought thousands of Indians fresh out of camp and they had repeating rifles. Liberals all have at least one thing in common: an astonishing lack of historical education.
@@tophatter74 The dictionary definition of "underdog" is "a competitor thought to have little chance of winning a fight or contest", so I suppose you are technically correct. Regardless, I would argue the word in common usage carries a positive connotation; beyond being merely disfavored, "underdog" implies someone you are rooting for regardless. For example, the Nazi's were at a distinct disadvantage because they were fighting several nations on several fronts. I don't recall ever hearing anyone call them "the underdogs". Dig? Furthermore, in the context here, Custer is being framed as an great American hero. I think a reasonable assessment of his behavior through the lens of modernity leads to the valid conclusion that history is right to frown upon him. The fact that this narrative is expounded upon to ludicrous levels by the woke in their current purity spiral race hysteria has no bearing on it's truth. Finally, your assumption that I'm a "Liberal" is, in addition to being a foolish stereotype, in error.
@@hyacinth1320 I think that there is no shortage of examples on how Europeans slaughtered the indigenous peoples of "the new world", including and in particular, American settlers and the U.S. Government. However, the bulk of the millions who perished died of diseases. This was a circumstance of fate and would have happened no matter what the intentions of the Europeans. Not trying to nit pick, but this claim overextends what is otherwise rightly called genocide.
Random thing I’m pointing out here are a lot of the small mountain towns in North Carolina no matter where they are or look the exact same for example Marion and Andrews remind me a lot of each other even though they’re over 2 hours from each other
@@jessepatterson8897 trying to change conditions now -- oh no fool it doesn't work that way. Your original comment was "think about" you said nothing about writing posts. And Guess what? You are still thinking about the people you detest, the same people that keep you fed.
I'm a "MAGA" republican, and under no circumstances should you hurt another human being. Eric Rudolph will pay for his actions just like everyone else that do evil will. America strong
@@jkeelsnc If you do not want to have kids you should not have sex. Abortion has no moral rights to exist in the modern world. Just be a nerd, intovert and stay away from partners.
@@jkeelsnc actually, the 2 highest reasons are: 31% of reasons pertain to their partner not being suitable, 36% regarding to financial situations. Condoms are free. Plan B is free. Common sense is free. It’s not my decision either, nor do I judge, but is that not irresponsibility of one’s own life, let alone another?
Daniel Wood really? Tennessee? Beat cop found him? What if Erica had one of two choices: be found by the police eating out of that dumpster behind the old Piggly Wiggly of be hung by the neck on the closest power pole by the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina. That’s right North Carolina. See Eric would come out of the woods on September 19, 1999 and fight me like a man. He knew I wasn’t going to turn him in after giving him and his gay buddies a 20 year run after failing to blow up the FBI in Mobile the morning Joey Davis hit that abortion office in Birmingham 15 minutes prior to Eric. Rudolph and Matt McRae arrival to the FBI with their second truck bomb to blow up another federal building. I already have Victoria Secret brand lipstick for that child murdering terrorist and her colleagues the Duncan’s, Cooks, McRaes al those queer deputies of Cherokee County. I’m in the process of getting them all sent in front of the firing squad. I’m the one responsible for Eric having to hitchhike up 65 from Mobile and being on the run. Don’t believe me ask everyone in Murphy including Oklahoma City and Centennial Psrk bomber Mime Cook over at Murphy Hardware Bait& Tackle. They all cringe when they know I’m in town including Sheriff Derrick Pslmer.
Who is Eric Rudolph I’ll give everyone a hunch. Google 11 year old Levi Frady of Dawsonville, Georgia and see some of his and his colleagues handiwork. Google Daniel Hughes and Terry Owenby and look at Danny’s 2015!mugshot and compare it to the sketch of 11 year old Patrick Baltazar victim No 18!of the Atlanta Child Murders. If I provide too much information everyone may think I’m nuts because the history of this particular terrorist organization is so crazy and off of the chain everyone will understand why he was found eating out of that dumpster where and when I said he better be.
As for the plea bargain...that happened bc there was always the chance he would had been found innocent bc of justifiable homicide for the clinic bombings. That would have emboldened others and they couldn't take that chance.
@@candlercando I didn't say it was justified. I said there was the chance that he could have been found innocent bc of justifiable homicide. Can you read or do you work for CNN?
@@coachflow9120 You stated justifiable homicide and qualified it regarding the clinic bombings. Now, as you respond to me, you leave out the qualifications that you defined. Your statement and intent was loud and clear.
@@candlercando If you research the case, you will find that a big reason the prosecution offered the plea was because of the chance of him being found innocent by a jury due to justifiable homicide. They didn't want to take that chance. Why the personal attack?
@@coachflow9120 The government made a plea down from the death penalty to life because Rudolph had verifiable bombs planted in other locations. The government made a deal with a terrorist to save more innocent lives from being lost and to gain intel on people/groups to surveil. Rudolph continues to lie concerning his affiliations and motivations. I expect and see the same from those who idolize him. Case in point; false "personal attack" claims.
38:30 Monroe Gilmour; long time eco-activist... What's he have to do with this? 39:50 Jeremy Davis; made RINO enemies in his politics, died less than a year afterward at age 44 ( Aug 2018) in Canton NC. Died of what?
Really badly done docu. Starts with the hunt without sufficient explanation of the man's background, his crimes, methods, motives etc. Was looking forward to this but lost interest under 15 mins in. Very poor indeed.
I had the opportunity to catch him, however I had to choose between capturing him and saving a child who was dangling off a cliff. When you're a hero such as myself, you'll run into these kind of decisions all the time. Well, maybe not you because you're not as important, but perhaps on a smaller scale.
this is a really badly made docu.... I'm unfamiliar with the name Eric Rudolph or his exploits....and 8 min in I'm still waiting to hear what the fuck is going on
Kinda wished I knew more about the guy this is supposedly focused on. Sounds like a religious ad for a nice place in NC. I'm a local, and it is nice and feels sacred here, but the relevance to the matter at hand is low at best. Where are the facts? Why is there so much focus on "this is god's land!" Like, what does that have to do with a guy running away from FBI
I'd be willing to bet that Rudolph saw ppl looking for him lol. As horrible as it feels to know people lost their lives and their loved ones now have to live with that unbearable pain for the rest of their lives, the criminal always pulls my attention.😖smh I tend to pay more attention to what he's doing than what the victims are experiencing. Kinda sux but it's my truth
I see. You are saying that the 52 min documentary is full of crap that you only bothered to watch the first 5 mins of...lol...what? That is one of the dumbest comments I have read today. I could take you serious if you said you watched it all, but your comment literally makes no sense at all.
If you know how hunt and trap game such Deer, Elk, turkey,ducks,chickens, pheasant,etc,etc, you could probably live out there for a while, the temperature is above freezing so meat could keep easily up there abundance of fresh water in the are. I could and if you could bow hunt there would be easily food on the tables or maybe a cave? And fish in the streams wow.
I have been living in the mountains of Western MD just off the Appalachian trail in a tent. Food is my biggest problem. I don't always get as much to eat as I would like but I'm in better shape than most 55yr old people. I have been doing this for over a year and don't see myself ever leaving
He absolutely knew how to survive, the year he went on the run, was one of the worst droughts in modern times, followed by some of the coldest winters in the last 30 years. He speaks of how he had a PNC 223 rifle and killed game on the regular!!! Stole grains and soy beans from a local silo, this dude knew how to survive!!! He went to the save a lot out of bordem, had food chilling in the creek inside a cooler, 5 years in the wilds of the great smokie mountains you have to know how to survive!!! He prepared for this for years before the first bomb went off!!!!!
For those that kill over abortions you prove your no better than those you feel are doing wrong. The Bible actually states, "Life begins at first breath." There are also many instances of teaching on how to give an abortion. It's your beliefs, not God's that you're against.. What did the Olympics have to do with abortion?
@@chrisclark1852 Looks like you don't speak for the Judaic religion as a whole then. Children as defined under rabbinic tradition... a fetus is not a child
In Southeast Asia here theres Islamic and Buddhist extremist. Including like Eric the Christian Extremist. All three groups are equally scary. When every I travel to USA to hold show..I got invited numerous times to visit their church. I always kindly rejected the invitation.
27:35 “I’ve never watched anybody die before, I hope I never have to do it again”
Ironic thing for an abortion clinic manager to say
The Man Hunt series on Netflix brought me here. This story is pretty fascinating, how he ran from 1996 to 2003 is crazy only to get caught dumpster diving.
Bruh I live in Murphy nc he didn’t have that much help he had one person helping. even today. If you put 1 million dollars on someone’s head an you knew where he was at you deff would turn him in. That’s a lot of money to anyone, my uncle was renting the trailer he was staying in at the time. But he had no idea who he was until the FBI showed up. I’ve lived in the mountains all my life and for people that has not been here ever. I can see why he stayed disappeared for 5 years if you know what your doing in the mountains you can get away from anything.
They made us look like hicks. An they talked about the militia that’s all bull shit know one helped this man the only thing true about it is yes there was idiot people said that they would help him but at the time they didn’t have full knowledge that Rudolph did it they thought he was innocent but no also the road blocks you see in the show was true they didn’t last long before the FBI said the hell with it. But Rudolph was a smart man he didn’t need any help. His camp sight had 1000s of wild turkey bones around it he survived of the land for the most part an after 5 years he thought he was off the radar an went for something different in trash an he was found behind our local save a lot not taco bell I mena it’s a great series but it’s made for tv only 50 percent facts
@@reelhookcast5551 well yeah, ion think it’s ever gonna be 100 percent accurate. Even with autobiographies. They always add shit for entertainment value lol nevertheless, still a good series. Definitely kept me glued to the tube and then I came and watched this UA-cam video after.
@@Eastsiderep40 yeah it’s definitely great for a show
@@Eastsiderep40 also they could of atleast actaully came to Murphy lol
The opening segment of this video is idiotic. They really compared Randy Weaver with the centennial park bomber? Randy Weaver was a nobody living out in the middle of nowhere that the government wanted to squeeze into becoming an informant. He wasn't a criminal of any sort. He was just a dude who wanted to be left alone with his family.
Thank you!
I'm pretty pro government in the fact that it is needed to keep society in good order but that ruby ridge incident makes me madder than almost anything. I hate what they did there and it's a travesty.
@Alex Sickshow --- you can't expect the FBI and ATF to treat these cultist kooks with kid gloves --- otherwise you get what happened on January 6th at the Capitol --- you have to send a very clear message to far-right extremists that they will eat a bullet if they try anything funny against America
@@fredwerza3478 “Muh January 6th”
@@jkeelsnc He who? Randy weaver???
I'm here because Fox News mentioned Eric Rudolph and how it may be like what Brian Laundrie is doing!
same
Me too same
Same
You are prolly a Millenial then --- because I can easily remember Eric Rudolph from the late 90's when he went on the run
@@fredwerza3478 thanks nobody cares.
- Sincerely: a millennial
So sad how to this day, that you ask most people who was responsible for the 1996 Olympic Bombing, and most will still say Richard Jewel.
It seems that hardly anyone knows who really did it.
There is a whole series of it on netflix
@Trend101Warrior But for Jewells's case, the Internet wasn't really a thing yet in 1996, and part of me thinks that you couldn't fact check or have as easy access to information back then.
Ryan Blanche I had internet in 96.... it’s been around longer than that..
@@MatanuskaHIGH Yes, but it wasn’t what it is today.
Jewell lived long enough to see Rudolph get caught. When Jewell attended Rudolph's sentencing, he (Jewell) looked like the cat who ate the canary, and that was all right by me.
Ok the girl working at the ABORTION CLINIC saying she never watched anyone die. Hmmm
yeah "anyone" = a living person
an embryo is not a living person
@calliejo9238 what ever helps you sleep at night.
Your mother should have gotten an abortion!!@@calliejo9238
My great grand mother lived in Andrews North Carolina just outside of Murphy. Apparently a secret she took with her to her grave was giving food to Eric Rudolph while he was hiding out in the mountains, however, she didn’t know he was wanted, she only owned a radio and did not allow Television in her home so she never knew what the hell was going on. She only used the radio for prairie home companion, the church broadcast, and “her program”, when she found out it scared her so bad that even after he was caught she’d ask where that “Rudolph boy” was. She was very senile, at the time she was in her late 80s She told my dad after his arrest and my dad told me years later. And that chidren is why I don’t fuck with mountain folk. I’d like to think she wouldn’t condone his actions, but knowing how backwards it is where my Dad comes from I’d say who knows.
@@jkeelsnc If so, it shows some people have principles (even if you don't agree with them) and can't be bought with money. The FBI had a million dollar reward on his head
@@jkeelsncApparently it was more than just food. He slept in the corn crib for about a week. My grandmother was a good lady but lord was she clueless.
@@jakeofalltrades4444 Doesn't surprise me that Eric Rudolph would prey upon a weak senior and use her for food. Anyone who would set up a cheaply made explosive to take out an area, regardless of who he wants to target, has no conscience.
I have lived in a tent in the mountains of Western MD for over a year through some of the worst weather. I have a bunch of power pads and a power source not too far away. My biggest problem is food. I don't always get as much as I would like to eat but I am in better shape than most 55yr old people. I can't see myself ever leaving
Room for another? Haha
right, stay good man, be well
That sounds like dream. Wish I could be like that someday
@@mosfetmoshpit6600 still back here enjoying the chilly night air
@@mosfetmoshpit6600 there is a cat that visits me. I don't know how he got way back here but I have seen how he watches for squirrels far off in the trees and quickly goes to the bottom of a tree and doesn't move hoping the squirrel will come down. The racoons come right up to me but that cat I have been feeding just for years and he won't let me get more than 5 or 6 feet from him
Damn poor Richard jewel those f***** sure wanted to find a victim to blame and he was a easy target
And it's quite sad how many people forget that Jewel was cleared soon after, though I guess it makes sense since Rudolph wasn't found out to be the real guy until 2003, seven years later.
Govt is worse than mafia.
@@dappergreens4555 Govt and media are worse than the mafia.
Yup,they ruined his life.they stressed him out so bad he died of heart complications not to long after or something like that I think. Which he already had health problems before all this happened. So they helped him into the grave way to early.
@@jeffpadgett1339 you should watch the Clint Eastwood movie about Richard Jewell --- it's sad how the media and govt. destroyed his life
Terrorist bombing is evil/stupid, but his survival as portrayed in "Between the Lines of Drift" is fascinating.
What is Between the Lines of Drift"?
@@deejay2294it’s the book Eric wrote in prison. It’s available for free online and is a good read… if you don’t mind landing on an FBI list for downloading/reading it lol
27:36 she never watched anyone die before??? She kills for a living
Ok Mr Rudolph
@FBI watch this guy
You can get lost for 10 years in Nantahala
I've never been to natahala forest, but I have hiked in pisgah national forest, and it's very rough terrain. So I can only imagine.
i used to spend many a summers there.
@@otto1630 it's nice, isn't it?
@@roxannemoserI went white water rafting there once as a kid. Very beautiful place.
Netflix brought me here.
Haha me too
Same lol
What show?
Man hunt deadly games on Netflix super good
@@blastednacid Manhunt: deadly games.
The crazy thing, Rudolph watched some these interviews and camera crews from in the ridges.
TRUTH
27:34 wow. She said she has never seen anyone die before but she is a manager at an institution of death.
Ikr she's stupid
wow. this guy probably killed those people for the same reasons you wrote your idiot post.
yes the man sitting in the diner counter said that Rudolph only had lived about ten years in North Carolina and you expect him to know everything about the local mountains??? true Rudolph was from South florida, which means he was probably originally from the northern US meaning that he wouldnt be very in tune with hiding or lasting long term in the mountains If it had been a native North Carolinian..........well the survival factor wouldve increased along with local help But as it was, none of the locals knew rudolph and didnt support him
Nobody is gonna believe this but i had a camper up in the hills in North cariolina and this was happening when eric was on the run and he was in tbe woods and broke into my camper when i wasnt there and he had a note in the camper apologizing about him breaking in and it said something about him breaking in and him eating all the canned foods we had in there
I hate when people compare these cowardly bombers to Randy Weaver.
From what I understand he was given some kind of plea bargain & none of this went to trial. No coconspirators, agent provocateurs or informants charged.
Yes, Judy Clarke defended him. She's from what I can see a pretty good defense lawyer. She gets some people plea deals for outrageous crimes that would normally get the death penalty.
@@Navvs15 He got life in exchange for revealing the location of 250 pounds of dynamite he planted.
@@AD-ll4cc Well, either way, life in prison is pretty shit. 💁🏻♀️
27:34 I find it funny how ironic it is when she says she's never watched anybody die when she literally manages an abortion clinic
yes
Oh stop it.
No soul until it is birthed.
@@dr.jackkevorkian1119 I never said I was against abortion, I was simply stating something that sounded Ironic.
@@Rhuzzy_ Awe. Got ya. My bad.
@@dr.jackkevorkian1119 no problem man take care
Hearing the guy talk about Timothy McVeigh as if he wasn't just another Lee Harvey Oswald says it all... Asleep at any cost.
Overton Window
never heard of him...which is odd considering he was the target of "the largest manhunt in US history "...Living out in the woods ain't no easy task. You gotta find shelter from the elements, scavenge/hunt for food and use fire to cook/keep warm, and find/collect water daily. Without being seen.
I was at the 1996 Olympics i remember that day very well
What'd you see? What do remember from that day?
in the mountain towns of the south we do get weirdos that move here sometimes with an illusion that theyve found some type of paradise or isolation that will allow them to live out their fantasies these moves into our areas begin around the late 90"s early 2000's lucky us
Free speech didn't kill anyone. Actions did. Free speech lets us have ideas and debate them. Then, bad ideas can eventually die instead of humans. Thats how i views it. The name calling is so childish, and unhelpful in any way.
Catching a guy like this guy makes you an American hero. Nobody ever says that though
11:28 -- someone stumbling into him and getting lucky. Well that's exactly how he was caught 4 years later.
39:47 - I'd comment, but since America is no more I'd probably end up in some gulag.
Abortion clinics should all be shut down. It’s disturbing that these people cry for there friend that died in the blast but won’t shed a single tear for the millions of innocent babies killed. Disgusting
The way the talk reminds me of a 1950’s documentary 😭
they lol
How many 1950’s doc had you seen?
27:37. I don’t condone what Rudolph did but that lady said she has never watched anyone die before but she works at an abortion clinic 🤔
Fetuses don’t count for tax deductions, carpool lanes, or child support. They’re not people, they’re potential people in the same way sperm are. Change that first if you want to be taken seriously.
@@jimbob9086 so would the eggs from females, men can’t get sentenced to death for masterbating or women from having a period but if someone kills a pregnant woman they can be sentenced for double murder. At conception that is a baby, only way it would be a potential baby is if ever in history something other than a baby came out of the woman. Never in history has anything other than a baby came from a pregnancy.
Dude pls stop
@@SJK1209 Absolutely nothing incorrect about what he said. I don't condone what he did, either, but had the same reaction to that part of the film.
Abortion clinic manager saying "I've never had to watch someone die before" with crocodile tears as if she doesn't run a baby killing operation
When they say Nantahala the wrong way 😂
yes!!!!!!!!!
27:40. “ i’ve never watched anybody die before“.
At least not more than 30 per day
Well she hasn't killed another child since that day, so...
Custer was the underdog? That's pretty ignorant for even 30 years ago, lolz.
old propaganda before people could easily research for themselves.
@There's A lot Of Mouth Breathers In the grand scheme of things, the Natives were (and still are) the underdogs. They were nearly exterminated. Apprx 26 million.
Wow all of y'all are disgustingly ignorant. Custer had less than 200 men with him, all with single shot, Springfield trapdoor rifles. The soldiers and horses were wore down. They fought thousands of Indians fresh out of camp and they had repeating rifles. Liberals all have at least one thing in common: an astonishing lack of historical education.
@@tophatter74 The dictionary definition of "underdog" is "a competitor thought to have little chance of winning a fight or contest", so I suppose you are technically correct.
Regardless, I would argue the word in common usage carries a positive connotation; beyond being merely disfavored, "underdog" implies someone you are rooting for regardless. For example, the Nazi's were at a distinct disadvantage because they were fighting several nations on several fronts. I don't recall ever hearing anyone call them "the underdogs". Dig?
Furthermore, in the context here, Custer is being framed as an great American hero. I think a reasonable assessment of his behavior through the lens of modernity leads to the valid conclusion that history is right to frown upon him. The fact that this narrative is expounded upon to ludicrous levels by the woke in their current purity spiral race hysteria has no bearing on it's truth.
Finally, your assumption that I'm a "Liberal" is, in addition to being a foolish stereotype, in error.
@@hyacinth1320 I think that there is no shortage of examples on how Europeans slaughtered the indigenous peoples of "the new world", including and in particular, American settlers and the U.S. Government.
However, the bulk of the millions who perished died of diseases. This was a circumstance of fate and would have happened no matter what the intentions of the Europeans.
Not trying to nit pick, but this claim overextends what is otherwise rightly called genocide.
Hayesville NC here born and raised I was 11 years old when they first started the man hunt
Random thing I’m pointing out here are a lot of the small mountain towns in North Carolina no matter where they are or look the exact same for example Marion and Andrews remind me a lot of each other even though they’re over 2 hours from each other
City people can be so cute sometimes. The stupid stuff coming out of the mouth of that hiking couple 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
funny, we don't think about you at all
@@jessepatterson8897 you just did moron
show me my post about you flyover folk, this was reactionary.
@@jessepatterson8897 trying to change conditions now -- oh no fool it doesn't work that way.
Your original comment was "think about" you said nothing about writing posts.
And
Guess what?
You are still thinking about the people you detest, the same people that keep you fed.
You're very self righteous. What have you added to others lives?
I'm a "MAGA" republican, and under no circumstances should you hurt another human being. Eric Rudolph will pay for his actions just like everyone else that do evil will. America strong
Unde conservatism america sold its nation to marxism fence sitter
Rudolph is one of yours. Magats are radicals just like Rudolph
🇺🇸VOTE FOR HONEST JOE🇺🇸
@@alysononoahu8702 You mean sleepy and pervert joe?
Eric Rudolph is the prototype for MAGA
The Man Hunt series on Netflix brought me here
It is a movie
Crazy thing is Rudolph gets away with what he did if he stopped after the Olympic Park bombing.
They were murdering babies and she is worried about her eye and her face. Karma sucks
@@jkeelsnc so what about the doctors that murdered millions of innocent babies? What do you consider them?
@@jkeelsnc Is that what they're calling antifa now, " American Taliban"?
@@jkeelsnc If you do not want to have kids you should not have sex. Abortion has no moral rights to exist in the modern world. Just be a nerd, intovert and stay away from partners.
@@jkeelsnc doesn't that actually account for most abortions?
@@jkeelsnc actually, the 2 highest reasons are: 31% of reasons pertain to their partner not being suitable, 36% regarding to financial situations.
Condoms are free.
Plan B is free.
Common sense is free.
It’s not my decision either, nor do I judge, but is that not irresponsibility of one’s own life, let alone another?
All of these resources used to hunt him down and it was a beat cop that caught him dumpster diving in Tennessee
Actually....North Carolina.
Daniel Wood really? Tennessee? Beat cop found him? What if Erica had one of two choices: be found by the police eating out of that dumpster behind the old Piggly Wiggly of be hung by the neck on the closest power pole by the Courthouse in Murphy, North Carolina. That’s right North Carolina. See Eric would come out of the woods on September 19, 1999 and fight me like a man. He knew I wasn’t going to turn him in after giving him and his gay buddies a 20 year run after failing to blow up the FBI in Mobile the morning Joey Davis hit that abortion office in Birmingham 15 minutes prior to Eric. Rudolph and Matt McRae arrival to the FBI with their second truck bomb to blow up another federal building. I already have Victoria Secret brand lipstick for that child murdering terrorist and her colleagues the Duncan’s, Cooks, McRaes al those queer deputies of Cherokee County. I’m in the process of getting them all sent in front of the firing squad. I’m the one responsible for Eric having to hitchhike up 65 from Mobile and being on the run. Don’t believe me ask everyone in Murphy including Oklahoma City and Centennial Psrk bomber Mime Cook over at Murphy Hardware Bait& Tackle. They all cringe when they know I’m in town including Sheriff Derrick Pslmer.
Who is Eric Rudolph I’ll give everyone a hunch. Google 11 year old Levi Frady of Dawsonville, Georgia and see some of his and his colleagues handiwork. Google Daniel Hughes and Terry Owenby and look at Danny’s 2015!mugshot and compare it to the sketch of 11 year old Patrick Baltazar victim No 18!of the Atlanta Child Murders. If I provide too much information everyone may think I’m nuts because the history of this particular terrorist organization is so crazy and off of the chain everyone will understand why he was found eating out of that dumpster where and when I said he better be.
caught him in Murphy, North Carolina dumpster diving, Officer Postell of the Murphy PD
@@charlescherokeega huh? Explain more please!
As for the plea bargain...that happened bc there was always the chance he would had been found innocent bc of justifiable homicide for the clinic bombings. That would have emboldened others and they couldn't take that chance.
You state that a bobming murder was justifiable? Good to know there are those who still worship Eric Robert Rudolph
@@candlercando I didn't say it was justified. I said there was the chance that he could have been found innocent bc of justifiable homicide. Can you read or do you work for CNN?
@@coachflow9120 You stated justifiable homicide and qualified it regarding the clinic bombings. Now, as you respond to me, you leave out the qualifications that you defined. Your statement and intent was loud and clear.
@@candlercando If you research the case, you will find that a big reason the prosecution offered the plea was because of the chance of him being found innocent by a jury due to justifiable homicide. They didn't want to take that chance. Why the personal attack?
@@coachflow9120 The government made a plea down from the death penalty to life because Rudolph had verifiable bombs planted in other locations. The government made a deal with a terrorist to save more innocent lives from being lost and to gain intel on people/groups to surveil. Rudolph continues to lie concerning his affiliations and motivations. I expect and see the same from those who idolize him. Case in point; false "personal attack" claims.
Absolutely great doc.
How come there is never a man hunt for a corrupt cop
Paul Scarpa there was. Christopher Dorner, CA, and they hunted him to extinction.
@@davidstrohl awesome
@@davidstrohl he was a cop KILLER not a corrupt cop you fucking dolt
@@paulmader1052 there should be manhunts for most police in this fucked up police state of a country
27:40 she said I've never seen a person die and never want to again ..... coming from an abortion manager oh the irony
This strengthens my conviction to never visit a southern red state
38:30 Monroe Gilmour; long time eco-activist... What's he have to do with this? 39:50 Jeremy Davis; made RINO enemies in his politics, died less than a year afterward at age 44 ( Aug 2018) in Canton NC. Died of what?
Really badly done docu. Starts with the hunt without sufficient explanation of the man's background, his crimes, methods, motives etc. Was looking forward to this but lost interest under 15 mins in. Very poor indeed.
This starts off incongruent as all hell. It's just one sensationalised statement after the other in a news montage not a narrative
Watching this is like flipping through channels. Seems like someone just cut together a bunch of clips without really caring about the narrative.
@@jkeelsnc Frankly I stopped watching it because it was poorly edited. It was like watching a drawn out seizure.
This is the cheesiest documentary I’ve ever seen in my life
Brian Laundrie probably watched this and took some notes
He's dead. Don't glorify his name.
the clinic was not the target dummies
Still falling for this guy's manipulation! *facepalm*
People helped him. That’s why he got away for so long. A lot of people in the area agreed with his philosophy/cause.
Old balding man with heavy souther accent and lots of missing teeth: I tell the fbi to go back to skoo!
*Matatan ® Ribirin HS*
*Good documentary*
10:20 Me starting to take notes
We want to know about the manhunt man that's it
17:19
I don’t feel sorry for the baby killers
Of course you'd support a terrorist.
I'm 5.5 minutes in and still not a bit of context. All it needs is a couple sentences in the script.
Lots of cliches, though.
Finally heard some context at 11.5 minutes.
Y'all come back now!
I knew where he was once and I didn’t turn him in. So speak for yourself ya snitch!!
I had the opportunity to catch him, however I had to choose between capturing him and saving a child who was dangling off a cliff. When you're a hero such as myself, you'll run into these kind of decisions all the time. Well, maybe not you because you're not as important, but perhaps on a smaller scale.
What the fuck did I just read
RIP RICHARD JEWELL. F OFF 3 letters. 🤷🏻♂️
"Custer was a p***y, you ain't"~CSM Basil Plumley. RIP
this is a really badly made docu.... I'm unfamiliar with the name Eric Rudolph or his exploits....and 8 min in I'm still waiting to hear what the fuck is going on
Air vent, ya know, yeehaw.
"the rain brings things up out of the ground." "hmmm"
wow crazy! this guy is like Rambo, first blood, guy hiding up in the mountains, where he feels at home. but this guy killed for no reason.
Even Winnie The Pooh is more larger than life then Eric Robert Rudolph.
lol I watches Manhunt:deadly games making me here
just finished watching and im here lol
So you paid netflix for nthing.
Fuck communists
1:33 hey Doug jones
Let’s Read brought me here
Kinda wished I knew more about the guy this is supposedly focused on. Sounds like a religious ad for a nice place in NC. I'm a local, and it is nice and feels sacred here, but the relevance to the matter at hand is low at best. Where are the facts? Why is there so much focus on "this is god's land!" Like, what does that have to do with a guy running away from FBI
I'd be willing to bet that Rudolph saw ppl looking for him lol.
As horrible as it feels to know people lost their lives and their loved ones now have to live with that unbearable pain for the rest of their lives, the criminal always pulls my attention.😖smh
I tend to pay more attention to what he's doing than what the victims are experiencing. Kinda sux but it's my truth
Definitely not your fault. The documentaries we watch are about the criminal with small clips of the victims experience.
This doc is full of eye for an eye crap. I stopped watching after five minutes. Good luck.
I see. You are saying that the 52 min documentary is full of crap that you only bothered to watch the first 5 mins of...lol...what? That is one of the dumbest comments I have read today. I could take you serious if you said you watched it all, but your comment literally makes no sense at all.
Such poor taste these people making money off of Eric
Abortion manager is saddened by death of policeman, but no remorse for the babies that are murdered at her clinic.
I owe the bank £185,004,99.
Fishing guy was a freaking prophet.
As a Spurs fan, I'm going to enjoy it, until we lose 4-0 to Fulham next week.
If you know how hunt and trap game such Deer, Elk, turkey,ducks,chickens, pheasant,etc,etc, you could probably live out there for a while, the temperature is above freezing so meat could keep easily up there abundance of fresh water in the are.
I could and if you could bow hunt there would be easily food on the tables or maybe a cave?
And fish in the streams wow.
I have been living in the mountains of Western MD just off the Appalachian trail in a tent. Food is my biggest problem. I don't always get as much to eat as I would like but I'm in better shape than most 55yr old people. I have been doing this for over a year and don't see myself ever leaving
He absolutely knew how to survive, the year he went on the run, was one of the worst droughts in modern times, followed by some of the coldest winters in the last 30 years. He speaks of how he had a PNC 223 rifle and killed game on the regular!!! Stole grains and soy beans from a local silo, this dude knew how to survive!!! He went to the save a lot out of bordem, had food chilling in the creek inside a cooler, 5 years in the wilds of the great smokie mountains you have to know how to survive!!! He prepared for this for years before the first bomb went off!!!!!
For those that kill over abortions you prove your no better than those you feel are doing wrong. The Bible actually states, "Life begins at first breath." There are also many instances of teaching on how to give an abortion. It's your beliefs, not God's that you're against.. What did the Olympics have to do with abortion?
I dont condone abortion or bombings but what scripture supports what u say?
@@gabyponte6497 The Jewish support life begins at first breath.
@@candlercando the Jewish religion does not believe in abortion or killing children
@@chrisclark1852 Looks like you don't speak for the Judaic religion as a whole then. Children as defined under rabbinic tradition... a fetus is not a child
@@candlercando ya okay 👍
I should put money on Eric's books. I would have stayed to watch my work too
Always 2 sides to every story people
No doubt but you are not excusing his actions are you?
Having grown up in the 90s, holy hell it was a wild time.
Tragic about Daniel Rudolph!
The GOP accomplished what Eric Rudolph couldn't,
Custer killed more innocents than Rudolph, it’s how they want to remember you that matters at the end of the day.
Neither Crockett nor especially Custer were heroes.
In Southeast Asia here theres Islamic and Buddhist extremist. Including like Eric the Christian Extremist. All three groups are equally scary.
When every I travel to USA to hold show..I got invited numerous times to visit their church. I always kindly rejected the invitation.
The guy fishing was correct. He will only get found by someone stumbling upon him.
I'll be praying for him 🙏🏿
You need to pray for yourself if you support that moron Biden.
If anyone needs prayers its this monster.i will pray with you dear
With no irony, In these comments:
Every sperm is sacred, every sperm is great, when a sperm is wasted, God gets quite irate!
Mixed bag freak show in this doc.
My God that food looks good!
(At that diner)
One is legal the other is not. . BOTH are murder and wrong
How is it murder if they dont have a heartbeat genius you religious freaks are stupid
@@smhgaming3259 I agree
"America is the last bastion of freedom"... PMSL...