Chapter 2034 Xiao Li producer's book asking for a monthly pass
"You lost jason, tell me quickly, what job do you want to arrange for me? Let me first say that I won't act, I need to find the status for the next role!"
Yang Cheng smirked, "Don't worry, this matter has nothing to do with the entertainment industry~"
“What the hell is it?”
“Remember the hotel resort we invested in in Hawaii?”
Li Zi was stunned for a moment and nodded repeatedly, "Of course, this is my biggest investment~"
"All the construction projects of the hotel are about to be completed and will be fully opened soon. Do you want to be a test sleeper?"
"Trying to sleep? Just picking bad things? I like this job~"
"Remember to post a few more photos~"
Li Zi immediately understood, isn’t this just asking him to advertise for free? But it’s imperative to advertise for his hotel~
"I'll set out tomorrow~"
Little Lizi likes such strange things very much and is so excited that she keeps being caught off guard.
Yang Cheng suddenly asked, "You came to see me to see me? Is there nothing else?"
Little Lizi paused and smiled, "There is one thing that must be said, you know Clint Eastwood, right?"
Yang Cheng nodded, "Of course, the old man is very capable~"
"That's good. He gave me a new notebook. The notebook only has an outline, but I think it's a project worth investing in, so I decided to bring you together."
Yang Cheng was speechless, "I knew you couldn't come to see me for no reason~"
"That's so sad~" Little Lizi pretended to be about to cry, and Yang Cheng was so disgusting that she almost vomited out all the meal she had eaten all day.
“Speak serious~”
"Okay, the old man is filming the project "Mury". It's almost finished. He doesn't need to focus on the later events, so he has shifted his energy to the next project, which is the book I said I have just completed the outline."
Yang Cheng thought for a while, "If I remember correctly, the old man is 87 years old this year, right? This work efficiency~"
I really should let the King of Sunglasses study hard!
"Yes, it's not young, but you don't have to worry. The old man is in good health, and this book is changed according to real events, called "The Elegy of Richard Jewell".
The story is adapted from a 1997 article from Vanity Fair magazine's report on the same name, which tells the story of Richard Jewell, a security officer at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, who discovered that there was a bomb in the Olympic Park, preventing the tragedy from happening, but was subjected to false accusations a few days later."
Yang Cheng frowned, "Real-person incident? Biography movie?"
"It is not pure biography, there must be artistic processing. The balance between reality and fiction should be achieved as much as possible. Richard is very dramatic in his relationship from a hero to a suspect to a crime!
Moreover, the old man arranged for people to conduct a lot of detailed investigations to ensure that the truth of the year could be restored to the greatest extent."
Yang Cheng carefully searched the memories in his mind. Atlanta Olympic bombing? He remembered it!
The explosion was located in Centennial Olympic Park, the center of the Atlanta Olympics celebrations.
On the evening of July 27, 1996, thousands of people gathered to enjoy the midnight concert. Richard, who served as a security guard at the Olympics, found a green backpack under the bench with a pipe bomb inside.
He immediately notified the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He and other security guards began cleaning up the area near the bomb, waiting for the bomb disposal team to remove it.
Thirteen minutes later, the bomb exploded, one mother was killed, and the other victim was a Turkish photographer. He died of a heart attack while rushing to the explosion site. However, although it still injured more than 100 people, Richard's actions saved more lives.
He was initially known as a hero who discovered bombs and escorted many viewers safety, and three days later, news from his hometown newspaper, The Atlanta Constitution, broke out with the FBI, titled "The FBI suspected that the hero guard might have laid the bomb."
The Associated Press and other news media reported the news word for word, spreading rapidly around the world, and people's perception of Richard changed.
The article claims that Richard fits the criminal characteristics of the criminal, and they describe him as a failed law enforcement officer who implanted a bomb so that he could spot the bomb and play the hero.
They tried to incorporate all aspects of his life into the crime archives, although it was later discovered that such archives were not present in the FBI database at that time, an image designed to adapt to Richard.
The article also compared him to convicted child murderers, and other media carried out similar attacks, with the New York Post calling him "an obese, failed former sheriff's representative."
Overnight, he turned from a hero to a suspect. In such a situation, although he was never arrested or prosecuted, under the gaze of the media, F~B~I searched Richard's home twice. They also investigated his past, asked his acquaintances, and surveillance him for 24 hours.
Even Richard's friends took the opportunity to eat lasagna and discussed the explosion until late at night. It was not until later that Richard learned that his friend was wearing a wiretapping machine to find out his secret and broke the news to the media for bounty.
During that time, Richard lived with his mother, who underwent foot surgery and was in rehabilitation.
However, because his son accidentally stirred up the situation, the news media stationed outside his current apartment used all the tools available, including zoom lenses and radio equipment, to try to capture conversations from the interior of the apartment.
Initially, after someone transferred his mother's phone number online, the apartment received about 1,000 calls a day.
Even though the case has been long and even though he has never been prosecuted, the media has long hit on his reputation. As soon as he walks into the store, someone will whisper and stare at him.
He lived hard until 2007 with such pressure and died young. His mother believed that his death was entirely caused by depression.
In fact, as early as seven years after the bombing, the real attacker Eric Rudolph was arrested. Shortly after the Atlanta Olympic bombing, Rudolph blew up two Georgia locations and a clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, which claimed the lives of Birmingham police officers and part-time security guards in the clinic.
After F~B~I's pursuit, Rudolph was finally arrested in 2003 in a rural grocery store in Murphy, North Carolina, while he was searching for something in a trash can.
After he was injustice, Richard tried to sue the media that had slandered him, but the lawsuit continued until his death without any result.
By the way, the New York Times is also on the list of prosecuted
Chapter completed!