Blowing up the Georgia Guidestones was a crime. That’s why I care who did it.

I moved to metro Atlanta nearly three years after someone blew up the Georgia Guidestones.

The controversial structure — made from six slabs of solid granite weighing about 200,000 pounds, measuring more than 19 feet tall and etched with 10 commandments for humanity — never made it on my radar in past trips to the Peach State to visit friends and relatives.

In March, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution resurrected the mystery around the July 6, 2022, destruction of this 42-year-old granite monument in Elberton with the seven-episode podcast, “Who Blew Up the Guidestones?”…

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