[Shadow_Group] Fw: FBI whistle-blower to testify for defense in Rudolph bombing

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Mon Feb 14 05:20:35 PST 2005





CNN News

FBI whistle-blower to testify for defense in Rudolph bombing
Tuesday, February 8, 2005 Posted: 9:03 PM EST (0203 GMT) 


 
Eric Rudolph is shown at a June 2004 court appearance in Alabama. 
      
 
 
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Attorneys for accused bomber Eric Rudolph have
enlisted the services of FBI whistle-blower Frederick Whitehurst as they
seek to get scientific evidence against Rudolph thrown out before his
trial.

Whitehurst worked at the FBI lab from 1986 to 1998 and was its leading
expert on bomb residue.

During his entire last year at the bureau, he was suspended after making
allegations of shoddy work and misleading testimony. A day after he
returned to work, he voluntarily resigned as part of a $1.16 million
settlement with the FBI.

Jury selection begins in the Rudolph trial on March 23. He could be
sentenced to death if convicted of bombing a Birmingham, Alabama,
abortion clinic on January 29, 1998. A police officer was killed by the
blast.

This time, Whitehurst will be testifying about lab and fieldwork done by
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, not the FBI.

In defense motions filed Tuesday in Birmingham, Whitehurst is quoted as
challenging the work of ATF bomb technicians who collected evidence from
the site of the clinic bombing, as well as from Rudolph's home and truck
after he became identified as a suspect.

"I have concluded that the actions of law enforcement agents who seized
and processed various items of explosive-related evidence at the crime
scene, and at Mr. Rudolph's storage facility, trailer, and Nissan truck,
is not the product of reliable scientific principles and methods, and
that these law enforcement officials did not apply the principles and
methods of science reliably to the facts of this case," said the
Whitehurst affidavit.

Whitehurst also said ATF bomb techs -- who reconstructed the clinic bomb
based on evidence found at the scene and who are expected to testify that
it involved a remote control detonator -- are not qualified and "have
drawn conclusions about the manufacture of the detonator not supported by
the evidence."

Whitehurst also testified as an expert witness for the defense in the
O.J. Simpson murder case.

Rudolph had been on the run for more than five years when he was arrested
by a rookie police officer behind a grocery store in Murphy, North
Carolina, on May 31, 2003.

He had been the subject of an intensive manhunt and was wanted for the
bombings of a clinic where abortions are performed in Birmingham and a
string of bombings in Atlanta, Georgia, including the blast that took
place during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Centennial Olympic Park.





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