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Theodore Kaczynski
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Theodore Kaczynski
The Unabomber. A Harvard graduate, cum Berkeley professor of mathematics, who became a hermit in Montana, from which he sent mail bombs to various representatives of what he perceived as an excessively high-tech society—causing 3 deaths and 23 injuries—before being caught, convicted and handed multiple life sentences to be served in federal prison


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Byline: David Johnston The New York Times The talks that led federal authorities to identify Theodore John Kaczynski as the man they believe is the Unabomber began as a breathless dance in the shadows, the lawyer who served as go-between said Sunday.
Byline: Ralph Blumenthal The New York Times As amazed investigators combing the cabin of a Montana recluse continued to haul away what they said was a mountain of evidence tying Theodore John Kaczynski to the Unabomber attacks, authorities began to turn their attention Friday to the tactics of building a case against him.
 
 
 
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