Raw Data: Timeline in Eric Rudolph Case
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Key dates in the hunt for Eric Rudolph:
July 27, 1996 -- Bombing of Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park (search) kills a woman and injures 111 other people.
Jan. 16, 1997 -- Two bombs explode at an office building in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs, injuring six. An abortion clinic in the building is believed to be the target.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Feb. 21, 1997 -- Nail-laden device explodes at the Otherside Lounge (search), a gay and lesbian nightclub in Atlanta. Five people are injured.
Jan. 29, 1998 -- Explosion kills a policeman and maims a nurse at an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Ala.
Jan. 30, 1998 -- Rudolph stocks up on supplies in North Carolina and vanishes.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Feb. 14, 1998 -- Rudolph is charged in the Alabama abortion clinic bombing.
March 17, 1998 -- Task force investigating the Birmingham bombing is formally merged with a task force investigating the three bombings in Atlanta.
May 5, 1998 -- The FBI (search) adds Rudolph to its 10 Most Wanted list and offers a $1 million reward.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}July 1998 -- Health food store owner in North Carolina tells authorities Rudolph took six months' worth of food and supplies and a pickup truck from his home, leaving five $100 bills as payment.
Oct. 14, 1998 -- Rudolph is charged with the Olympic bombing and the two other attacks in the Atlanta area.
May 31, 2003 -- After more than five years on the run, Rudolph is captured when police spot him near a trash bin in Murphy, N.C., apparently scavenging for food.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}June 2, 2003 -- Authorities announce Rudolph is to be tried first in Birmingham. Rudolph makes initial court appearance in Asheville, N.C., and is then flown to Birmingham.