Manhunt season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Eric Rudolph, charged with several bombings, asserts responsibility for specific attacks in letters, claiming to defend American values and "stop child murders." The FBI, viewing him as a lone wolf, ramps up efforts to capture him. Meanwhile, a local preacher voices support for Rudolph's cause, reflecting community sentiments. The episode reveals a divided militia group and mounting tensions between the FBI and locals, with the latter increasingly showing solidarity with Rudolph. The FBI faces criticism and pressure to adopt stronger tactics, highlighting the complexities of the manhunt.
Full Episode S02E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Eric Rudolph and what is he charged with?
Eric Rudolph is charged with three bombings.
What targets did Eric Rudolph claim responsibility for attacking?
Rudolph claimed responsibility for attacks on an abortion clinic, the Otherside Lounge, and another clinic where Officer Robert Sanderson was killed.
What was Eric Rudolph's stated motive for the attacks?
His stated motive was to "stop the child murders."
How does the FBI view Eric Rudolph's affiliation with terrorist organizations?
The FBI considers him a lone wolf, not part of any terrorist organization.
What is the FBI's theory about Rudolph's religious rhetoric?
They theorize it's a strategy for his future legal defense.
How does the local preacher react to Eric Rudolph's letters?
The preacher sympathizes with Rudolph's cause, questioning the FBI's labeling of him as a terrorist.
How does the local community react to Eric Rudolph?
The community shows signs of sympathy and support for Rudolph.
What does the FBI fail to find in Rudolph's cabin?
They fail to find substantial evidence or ideological materials.
What is the local militia group's stance on helping Rudolph?
The militia, The Regulators, are divided on whether to aid Rudolph.
How do the FBI's tactics affect local community relations?
The aggressive tactics exacerbate tensions and increase local support for Rudolph.
What criticism does the FBI face regarding their handling of the Rudolph case?
They are criticized for potentially appearing weak and not acting aggressively enough.
How does the community show solidarity with Eric Rudolph?
Through public displays of support and defiance against the FBI.
What historical context influences the community's reaction to the FBI?
A long-standing distrust of outsiders fuels the community's resistance.
What is the main dilemma faced by the FBI in the Rudolph case?
Balancing aggressive tactics against alienating the local community.
How does the episode conclude regarding the pursuit of Rudolph?
With the FBI intensifying efforts to capture him and the community's growing resistance and support.