deborah rudolph: mr. rudolph had passed away. he had melanoma.y had wanted to administer laetrile, which is not approved by the fda, and he ended up passing. it sort of fell into that... “well, the government is keeping these sort of cures away from us.” so, you know, they're just become layers of conspiracy. art harris: suddenly, here's eric with grief in his mind. but no one to-- to single out except the feds, the bureaucracy that denied his father the one elixir of hope he wanted, who he thought would cure his cancer. and looking back, i think, ok, they already had these sentiments, but i think it progressed after robert died. his mom seemed to be somebody who was a spiritual searcher. art harris: eric rudolph grew up in somewhat of a preached-at childhood where his mother would visit different churches that were very fundamentalist or had a new christian identity movement. eric is exposed to a really toxic mix of ideas-- white nationalism, white separatism, white supremacy, all mixed in. deborah rudolph: how it was explained to me is if you w