Richard Jewell (disambiguation)
- Richard Jewell (disambiguation)
Richard Jewell may refer to:
*Richard Jewell (1962–2007), the man wrongly accused of the 1996 Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta
*Richard G. Jewell, 8th president of Grove City College
*Richard Roach Jewell (1810–1891), Australian architect
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