Accused serial bomber Eric Rudolph told his jailers that he survived five years in the wild on a diet that only the hardiest of souls could stomach. Acorns, lizards and salamanders, sometimes raw. Deer, turkey and bear that he shot with a hunting rifle. Corn and soybeans stolen from a storage silo. Scraps of food scrounged from a grocery store trash bin and the back of a Taco Bell restaurant. Rudolph gave his account to detention officers here at the jail in Cherokee County, N.C., where he was held for two days after his arrest Saturday following five years as one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives. His account could not be independently confirmed Tuesday. Full Story
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