2023-06-11 01:41:15
Ted Kaczynski, the “Unabomber” who sent bombs anonymously in the United States from 1978 to 1995, was found on the 10th in Butner, North Carolina. Prison Medical Center died at the age of 81.
Three people were killed and more than 20 injured in past attacks by Kaczynski, AFP reported.
Kaczynski, a withdrawn, Harvard-educated mathematician, allegedly staged a violent campaign at a cottage in rural Montana to stop the progress of modern technology and society, targeting everything from academics to random people. There are civilians. For nearly 20 years, his bombs were delivered either by hand or by mail, leaving investigators confused and helpless.
It wasn’t until Kaczynski was arrested and his identity was exposed that the FBI found out that he had an IQ of 167 and had already attended college at the age of 16.
He was dubbed the “University Bomber” because he specifically targeted university professors and airlines, and the FBI dubbed him the “University and Airline Bomber.”
In September 1995, he published a 35,000-word anti-modern manifesto in the Washington Post, promising that if the paper published the manifesto, he would stop dropping bombs. After seeing the manifesto, his estranged brother David (David) thought he might know the identity of the author behind it, and then notified the FBI that he suspected that his brother might be the person they were looking for.
Kaczynski was arrested in 1996 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998. He has been held in a high-security prison in Colorado for a long time, where the gang leader El Capone (El Chapo) and others were detained, and was transferred to the medical center of the North Carolina prison in 2021.
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