Let's get a new tape going.
All right, Richard.
Here's what we're gonna do.
We need a voice exemplar.
I want you to say into this phone...
"There's a bomb in Centennial Park.
"You have 30 minutes."
Richard, you're a national hero now.
Thank you, sir.
But I was just doing my job.
Move away from the tower. Come on!
You always look at the guy
who found the bomb.
Just like you always look at the guy
who found the body.
Jewell fits the profile of the lone bomber.
A frustrated white man,
who is a police wanna-be...
who seeks to become a hero.
We're running it.
You're a suspect, you don't talk.
I talk. Say it.
I don't talk.
This might be the only way
to clear your name.
I want you say,
"There's a bomb in Centennial Park.
"You have 30 minutes."
Stop trying to be their best friend.
-I was raised to respect authority.
-Authority's looking to eat you alive.
"There's a bomb in Centennial Park.
"You have 30 minutes."
I'm sorry, what?
His accusers are two of the most
powerful forces in the world.
The United States government
and the media.
I do wanna help you all...
but I'm law enforcement too.
There is a bomb in Centennial Park.
You have 30 minutes.
-Did he do it?
-Richard Jewell is an innocent man.
He's a hero.
There is a bomb in Centennial Park.
You have 30 minutes.
One more time.
Just a little louder.
-I report the facts.
-You've ruined this man's life.
There is a bomb in Centennial Park.
You have 30 minutes.
We'll do a couple in a row.
My son saved people's lives.
There is a bomb in Centennial Park.
You have 30 minutes.
You set that bomb!
There is a bomb in Centennial Park.
You have 30 minutes.
I don't know how to protect you.
I think your client is guilty as hell.
They wanna fry you.
You ready to start fighting back?
