Word: jewelle
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It's true that Richard Jewell is no longer a suspect. But then, he never changed his story.
I must commend you on your straightforward article about Richard Jewell, who was accused and then cleared of planting a bomb at the Olympics in Atlanta last summer [SOCIETY, Nov. 11]. You didn't paint Jewell as an angel, nor did you show the FBI to be a bunch of...
Your assessment of the Jewell case shows the extraordinary one-sidedness of the media. It seems everyone involved--except the press--was guilty of poor judgment, possible rights violations, skulduggery and potential libel. The media use the First Amendment as a shield for their lack of ethics, their use of...
I can tell you that Jewell has lashed out at all the wrong people. I am the newspaper reporter portrayed by actor Dennis Franz in Caught in the Crossfire, a 1994 NBC-TV movie about my foolish attempt to help the FBI in an investigation of organized crime. Jewell is...
What the FBI did to Jewell was investigate him. What the media did was report on the investigation. Unlike me, Jewell was never arrested; he was not indicted on information the FBI knew or should have known was false; he was not required to hire a criminal lawyer to defend...